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A type of cast used following skin traction for Legg's disease (Legg-Calv?-Perthes disease). A bar is used between upper femoral casts to maintain abduction. SEE: Legg's disease.
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| broom p. |
poisoning of humans or other animals by ingestion of Cytisus scoparius or other brooms, leguminous shrubs that contain sparteine and cytisine. Characteristics include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and sometimes clonic convulsions with fatal respiratory paralysis.
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| broom |
To not use a sound during a mix. "Site brooming" is when a director rejects a whole group of effects, often causing days of work to go down the drain.
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| broom |
The instrument used to sweep the ice. Brooms with brush heads are most common
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| broom |
A sweeping devise made of corn straw, animal hair, or synthetic material used in a swinging or scrubbing motion.
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| broom | low-growing sticky subshrub of southwestern United States having narrow linear leaves on many slender branches and hundreds of tiny yellow flower heads |
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| broom | prickly yellow-flowered shrub of the moors of New England and Europe |
| broom | tall grasses grown for the elongated stiff-branched panicle used for brooms and brushes |
| broom | extensively cultivated in Europe and Asia for its grain and in United States sometimes for forage |
| broom | brown or yellow leafless herbs |
| broom | the handle of a broom |
| broom | annual of southwestern United States having rigid woody branches with sticky foliage and yellow flowers |
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