| LVCS | low vertical cesarean section |
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| OVD | occlusal vertical dimension |
| PVD | patient very disturbed; peripheral vascular disease; portal vein dilation; posterior vitreous detach... |
| VBG | vagotomy and Billroth gastroenterostomy; venous blood gases; venous bypass graft; vertical-banded ga... |
| VPO | velopharyngeal opening; vertical pendular oscillation |
| vertical osteotomy | An oral surgical procedure similar to sliding oblique osteotomy. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| vertical overlap | The extension of the upper teeth over the lower teeth in a vertical direction when the opposing posterior teeth are in contact in centric occlusion, the distance that teeth lap over their antagonists vertically, especially for the distance that the upper incisal edges drop below the lower ones, but may also describe the vertical relations of opposing cusps, the relationship of the maxillary incisors to the mandibular incisors when the incisal edges pass each other in centric occlusion. Synonym: overbite. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vertical parallax | The relative vertical displacement of the image when each eye is closed in turn; seen in vertical diplopia, or heterophoria. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vertical plate | Flat portion of a bone which lies within or closely approximates a vertical plane. See: perpendicular plate of ethmoid bone, perpendicular plate of palatine bone. Synonym: lamina perpendicularis, pars perpendicularis, vertical plate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vertical retraction syndrome | <syndrome> A retraction of the globe and pseudoptosis on attempted adduction; due to co-innervation of the horizontal recti. Sometimes there is an inability to abduct the affected eye (type 1), or adduct the affected eye (type 2), or both (type 3). Synonym: Duane's syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vertical strabismus | A form of strabismus in which the visual axis of one eye deviates upward (s. Sursum vergens) or downward (s. Deorsum vergens). (05 Mar 2000) |
| vertical transmission | <microbiology> Transmission of a pathogen such as HIV from mother to foetus or baby during pregnancy or birth. See: perinatal transmission. (09 Oct 1997) |
| vertical vertigo | Dizziness experienced when standing upright. (05 Mar 2000) |
| verticalis | Synonym: vertical. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vertical transmission |
Transmission to progeny.
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an upright, or up and down direction; trees usually grow in a vertical direction
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Up-and-down; in the up-and-down direction (opposite of horizontal).
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perpendicular, or at a right angle, to the plane of the horizon; upright; straight up and down
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| vertical | a stabilizer that is part of the vertical tail structure of an airplane |
| vertical | a stabilizer that is part of the vertical tail structure of an airplane |
| vertical | a surface that is vertical |
| vertical | the vertical airfoil in the tail assembly of an aircraft |
| vertical | a labor union that admits all workers in a given industry irrespective of their craft |
| vertical | position at right angles to the horizon |
| vertical | in a vertical direction |
| vertical | position at right angles to the horizon |
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