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tunnel A fairly level underground passage open to the surface at both ends.
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tunnel d. decompression sickness.
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tunnel f. tube f.
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tunnel i. subcutaneous infection of an artificial passage into the body that has been kept patent for continuous or repeated entry of a catheter or other tube.
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tunnel p. a posteroanterior projection in which the knee is flexed 40 to 50 degrees with the patient prone and the foot supported; the central ray is perpendicular to the lower leg for a view of the intercondylar fossa of the femur.
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