| Albee-Delbet operation |
an operation for fracture of the neck of the femur, done by drilling a hole through the trochanter and the neck and head of the femur and inserting a bone peg in this hole.
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| Albert's operation |
excision of the knee to secure ankylosis for the cure of flail joint.
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| Albl's ring |
a ring-shaped shadow observed in a radiograph of the skull, caused by an aneurysm of a cerebral artery.
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| alba |
Alba is a rabbit that was genetically created by French geneticist Dr. Louis-Marie Houdebine with the GFP gene found in the jellyfish Aequorea victoria and the sea pansy that fluoresces green when exposed to blue light, and when Alba was exposed to such light he would literally glow green. The rabbit was loaned to Chicago-based artist, Eduardo Kac, who describes Alba as a chimerical animal that does not exist in nature. According to Houdebine, Alba lived to be four years old. ...
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| alba |
The Alba was a French automobile which lasted, according to David Burgess Wise "for seven years of constant mediocrity" (from 1913 to 1920). The car had three engines; one was an ohv 8 horsepower (6 kW) of 1172 cc, one was a 10 hp (7.5 kW) of 2001 cc, and one was a version of the same with overhead valves instead of side-valves; the latter was offered near the end of production. Albas were also fitted with front-wheel brakes, in advance of their time. ...
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