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closed reduction The doctor manipulates the bone fragments into their normal position by applying traction and uses a cast or splint to hold them in place. There is no incision.
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closed head injury A bouncing motion of the brain that results from a blow to the head or severe shaking that does not penetrate the skull or brain tissue. This bouncing motion can cause tearing, shearing or stretching of the nerves at the base of the brain, blood clots, edema (swelling) and even death.
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closed bite Excessive vertical overlap of the anterior teeth; deep bite.
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closed head injury Trauma to the brain in which the skull remains intact.
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closed loop A system in which the output of one or more elements is compared to some other signal to provide an actuating signal to control the output of the loop.
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