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A large landmass composed mostly of granitic rock. Continents rise abruptly above the deep-ocean floor and include the marginal areas submerged beneath sea level.
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| continent ileostomy |
(or Kock ileostomy) the surgical creation of an ileal pouch inside the lower abdomen to collect waste after a colectomy for ulcerative colitis. The pouch is emptied regularly with a small tube inserted through an opening in the abdomen- no external bag is required.
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| continent |
The ability to control urination and bowel movements.
Ãâó: www.birf.info/home/bi-tools/qlinks_c.html
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| continent |
A large land mass rising abruptly from the deep ocean floor, including marginal regions that are shallowly submerged. Continents constitute about one-third of the earth's surface.
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| continent |
any of Earth
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| continent | the watershed of a continent (especially the watershed of North America formed by a series of mountain ridges) |
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| continent | the gradual movement and formation of continents (as described by plate tectonics) |
| continent | a glacier that spreads out from a central mass of ice |
| continent | a hotel plan that provides a continental breakfast daily |
| continent | a soft quilt usually filled with the down of the eider |
| continent | the relatively shallow (up to 200 meters) seabed surrounding a continent |
| continent | the steep descent of the seabed from the continental shelf to the abyssal zone |
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