| cassette |
Audio or video device utilized for recording and playback of sampled material. A cassette contains two wheels and the tape medium rolled onto the two wheels.
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| Casselberry's p. |
a prone position employed after intubation so that the patient may swallow without danger of fluid entering the tube.
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| Casselberry's position |
see under position.
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| Casser's f. |
fonticulus mastoideus.
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| Casser's fontanelle, ligament, muscle |
see under fontanelle, ligament, and muscle.
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