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coiled p. the attitude of a patient on his side with hips and knees flexed and thighs drawn up to the body.
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coiled spring s. a concentric ring pattern of the mucosa of the intestine, seen on barium enema examination in a variety of diseases, including posttraumatic hematoma of the duodenum, acute appendicitis, intussusception of the appendix, mucocele, endometriosis of the appendix, and carcinoma.
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coiled artery Spiral artery .
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coiled posture Posture in which the body is on one side with legs drawn up to meet the trunk. It is used sometimes during lumbar punctures.
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coil a stamp issued to the public in a long roll. The stamps are wound in the form of reels, rolls, or coils, sometimes for insertion and use in stamp-vending or affixing machines. The coils of the early Elizabethan era (1952-1968) were issued in rolls of 500. From 1968-2000 all rolls consisted of 100 stamps. In 2000, self-adhesive coils became the norm and rolls of either 100 or 50 have been issued. Coils are commonly collected in pairs or strips of four. See wrapper. Coil (pair) Coil (roll)
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