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  • surgical treatment
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  • systemic treatment
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  • self-administered treatment
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  • self-treatment
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  • sewage treatment
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  • sewage treatment plant
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  • sludge treatment
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  • waste treatment
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  • expectant treatment
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  • local treatment
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  • mass treatment
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  • x-ray treatment machine
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  • neuro-developmental treatment
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  • occlusive treatment
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  • orthodontic treatment
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  • palliative treatment
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  • preventive treatment
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  • psychoanalytic treatment
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  • sewage treatment plant
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  • treatment planning
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  • radical treatment
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  • rescue treatment
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  • self-treatment
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  • quality of treatment, QOT
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  • recompression treatment
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  • refrigeration treatment
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  • refrigerator treatment
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  • levator muscle of upper lip and ala of nose =musc
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  • lip
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  • lip
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  • lip
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  • lip
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  • lip
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  • lip cleft
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BCLP bilateral cleft of lip and palate
CL capillary lumen; cardiolipin; cell line; centralis lateralis; chemiluminescence; chest and left arm ...
CL/CP cleft lip/cleft palate
CLP chymotrypsin-like protein; cleft lip with cleft palate; paced cycle length
CL/P cleft lip with or without cleft palate
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UCLP Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate
BCLP bilateral cleft lip and palate
CL(P) cleft lip and/or palate
LIP lateral intraparietal area
LIP lower inflection point
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lip 1. One of the two fleshy folds which surround the orifice of the mouth in man and many other animals. In man the lips are organs of speech essential to certain articulations. Hence, by a figure they denote the mouth, or all the organs of speech, and sometimes speech itself. "Thine own lips testify against thee." (Jeb xv. 6)
2. An edge of an opening; a thin projecting part of anything; a kind of short open spout; as, the lip of a vessel.
3. The sharp cutting edge on the end of an auger.
4. <botany> One of the two opposite divisions of a labiate corolla. (b) The odd and peculiar petal in the Orchis family. See Orchidaceous.
5. <zoology> One of the edges of the aperture of a univalve shell. Lip bit, a pod auger. See Auger. Lip comfort, comfort that is given with words only. Lip comforter, one who comforts with words only. Lip labour, unfelt or insincere speech; hypocrisy. Lip reading, the catching of the words or meaning of one speaking by watching the motion of his lips without hearing his voice. Lip salve, a salve for sore lips. Lip service, expression by the lips of obedience and devotion without the performance of acts suitable to such sentiments. Lip wisdom, wise talk without practice, or unsupported by experience. Lip work. Talk. Kissing. Lip make a lip, to drop the under lip in sullenness or contempt. To shoot out the lip, to show contempt by protruding the lip.
Origin: OE. Lippe, AS. Lippa; akin to D. Lip, G. Lippe, lefze, OHG. Lefs, Dan. Laebe, Sw. Lapp, L. Labium, labrum. Cf. Labial.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
lip and leg ulceration An infectious disease of sheep characterised by crusted ulcers on the skin of the face, feet, and external genitalia; thought to be caused by the orf virus.
Synonym: lip and leg ulceration.
(05 Mar 2000)
lip bumper <dentistry> A lip bumper is used to push the molars on your lower jaw back to create more space for other teeth. The lip bumper consists of an arch wire which is attached to a moulded piece of plastic. You mount the arch wire in the buccal tubes on your lower jaw, and plastic piece rests against your lips. When you eat or talk, you push the plastic piece back which pushes on your molars. That pushes your molars back.
(08 Jan 1998)
lip pits Malformations of the lip seen in unilateral or bilateral depressions or fistulae. May be hereditary or associated with cleft lip and/or palate.
(05 Mar 2000)
lip reflex A pouting movement of the lips provoked in young infants by tapping near the angle of the mouth.
(05 Mar 2000)
lip sulcus A furrow between the developing lip and gum.
Synonym: labiodental sulcus, lip sulcus, primary labial groove.
(05 Mar 2000)
lower lip The muscular fold bounding the opening of the mouth inferiorly.
Synonym: labium inferius oris.
(05 Mar 2000)
low lip line The lowest position of the lower lip during the act of smiling or voluntary retraction, the lowest position of the upper lip at rest.
(05 Mar 2000)
active treatment A therapeutic substance or course intended to ameliorate the basic disease problem, as opposed to supportive or palliative treatment.
Compare: causal treatment.
(05 Mar 2000)
aerobic waste treatment The used of aerobic microbes to break down raw sewage.
(09 Oct 1997)
palliative treatment <oncology> Treatment to relieve symptoms of the disease but not to cure it. Frequently takes the form of making the patient more comfortable through pain management.
(16 Dec 1997)
maintenance treatment Treatment given for a period of months or years to maintain remission and eliminate any residual leukaemic cells in the body, usually for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.
(13 Nov 1997)
Carrel's treatment Treatment of wound surfaces by intermittent flushing with Dakin's solution.
Synonym: Dakin-Carrel treatment.
(05 Mar 2000)
causal treatment Treatment aimed at reversing the causal factor in a disease.
(05 Mar 2000)
glaucoma treatment A laser beam of light is focused on the part of the anterior chamber where the fluid leaves the eye. This results in a series of small changes, which makes it easier for fluid to exit the eye. Over time, the effect of laser surgery may wear off. Patients who have this form of surgery may need to keep taking glaucoma drugs.
Although glaucoma cannot be cured, it can usually be controlled. Medical treatment can be in the form of eyedrops or pills. Some drugs are designed to reduce pressure by slowing the flow of fluid into the eye, while others help to improve fluid drainage. The regular use of medications usually controls the increased fluid pressure. However, these drugs may stop working over time or they may cause side effects so that the eye care professional may select other drugs, change the dose, or use other means to deal with the glaucoma.
Surgery can also help fluid escape from the eye and thereby reduce the pressure. However, surgery is now usually reserved for patients whose pressure cannot be controlled with eyedrops, pills, or laser surgery.
(12 Dec 1998)
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