| internal pachymeningitis |
that which affects the inner layer of the dura.
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| internal ophthalmoplegia |
paralysis of the iris and ciliary apparatus.
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| internal ophthalmopathy |
any disease of the deep or more essential parts of the eye.
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| internal validity |
Internal validity is a term pertaining to scientific research that signifies the extent to which the conditions within a research design were conducive to drawing the conclusions the researcher was interested in drawing. A simple example of internal validity illustrates the basic idea: Let's say we want to test a drug that purports to make humans grow taller. Ignoring the ethical issues for the moment, we locate a few 13 year old children, measure their heights, and give them the drug. ...
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| internal pudendal artery |
Internal pudental artery is the terminal branch of the anterior trunk of the internal iliac artery which supplies the external genitalia. It is smaller in the female than in the male. It exits the pelvic cavity through the greater sciatic foramen to enter the gluteal region where it curves around the ischial spine to enter the perineum through the lesser sciatic foramen. ...
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