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traction alopecia traumatic alopecia due to continuous or prolonged traction on the hair, as applied in certain styles of hair dressing or in the habit of twisting the hair.
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tracheostomy tube a curved endotracheal tube inserted into the trachea through the opening made in tracheostomy.
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trachoma Trachoma, an eye disease which may result in blindness, is caused by the bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis. Derived from the Ancient Greek, "Trachoma" means "rough eye." The blindness is caused by ulceration and consequent scarring of the cornea. ...
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trace element Microminerals (also known as trace elements) are micronutrients that are chemical elements. They include at least iron, cobalt, chromium, copper, iodine, manganese, selenium, zinc, and molybdenum. They are dietary minerals needed by the human body in very small quantities (generally less than 100mg/day) as opposed to macrominerals which are required in larger quantities. ...
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trachea windpipe, main air passage which leads to the lungs
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