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upper extremity Having to do with the upper part of the body. In reference to amputees with arm or shoulder amputations.
Ãâó: www.amputee-coalition.org/fact_sheets/definitions....
upper GI series An X-ray exam of the upper part of the digestive tract.
Ãâó: www.radgrp.org/info/glossary.html
upsilon adverb - One of the two directions pointing out of realmspace into tetraspace; movement in the positive w direction. In tetraspace, represented by the vector <0,0,0,1>. This term refers to the direction analogous to up; the 'u' in 'upsilon' corresponds to the 'u' in 'up'. In some literature, this direction is referred to as kata. This term is the same direction as wint, but is used in a different context: upsilon is movement from realmspace to tetraspace, but wint is a turning direction. ...
Ãâó: tetraspace.alkaline.org/glossary.htm
upsilon. adverb - One of the two directions pointing out of realmspace into tetraspace; movement in the positive w direction. In tetraspace, represented by the vector <0,0,0,1>. This term refers to the direction analogous to up; the 'u' in 'upsilon' corresponds to the 'u' in 'up'. In some literature, this direction is referred to as kata. This term is the same direction as wint, but is used in a different context: upsilon is movement from realmspace to tetraspace, but wint is a turning direction. ...
Ãâó: tetraspace.alkaline.org/glossary.htm
upper motor neuron refers to the nerve cell that starts in the cerebral cortex, winds its way down through the brain and then into the spinal cord and that carries information about movement to the lower motor neuron. Damage to the upper motor neuron results in spasticity and deep tendon flexes (like the knee jerk) that are too brisk, while damage to the lower motor neurons results in weakness and decreased reflexes.
Ãâó: www.rettsyndrome.org/digests/00008.htm
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