| filling d. |
any localized defect in the contour of the stomach, duodenum, or intestine, as seen in the radiograph after a barium enema, due to a wall lesion that projects into the lumen or to an object in the lumen.
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| filling p. |
see mean circulatory filling p.
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| filling pressure |
The average pressure in the atria or the ventricles at the end of diastole.
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| filling |
The step in the finishing process where the back filling of natural pores found in wood allows the surface to become smoother, flatter and more reflective.
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| filling |
The application of filler.
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