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  • region
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  • scapular region
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  • sternocleidomastoid region
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  • submental region
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  • sacral region
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  • suprahyoid region
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  • sex-determining region
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  • temporal region
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  • untranslated region
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  • umbilical region
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  • vertebral region
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  • vestibular region
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  • precordial region
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  • pubic region
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  • region
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  • scapular region
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  • submental region
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  • suprahyoid region
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  • temporal region
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  • umbilical region
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  • untranslated region
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  • variable region
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  • vertebral region
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  • posterior region of neck ³ª regio colli p.
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  • precordial region
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  • prefrontal region
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  • premaxillary region
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  • presacral region
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  • presternal region
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  • promoter region
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  • promotor region
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  • pubic region
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  • pubic region ³ª regio pubica
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  • regio =region ³ª
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  • arctic region
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  • arytenoid region
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  • auditory perceptive region
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  • auditory perceptive region
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  • axillary region
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  • buccal region
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  • buccal region =regio buccalis <³ª>
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  • calcaneal region<³ª> regio calcanea
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  • cervical region
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  • complementarity determining region (CDR)
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  • constant region
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  • constant region
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  • critical region
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  • cutaneous region
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LCRB locus control region beta
LIR left iliac region; left inferior rectus
LLR large local reaction; left lateral rectus [muscle]; left lumbar region
LTR location transactivating region; long terminal repeat
MDCR Miller-Dieker [syndrome] chromosome region
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5' NCR 5' Non-coding region
5'-NTR 5' non-translated region
AgNOR argyrophilic nuclear organiser region
Ag-NOR argyrophil nucleolar organizer region
AgNOR Argyrophilic Nucleolar Organizer Region
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  • sublingual region
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  • submental region
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  • superior cervival region
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  • temporal region
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  • ultraviolet region
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anterior region of forearm The area between the radial and ulnar borders of the forearm anteriorly.
Synonym: facies antebrachialis anterior, regio antebrachialis anterior, anterior antebrachial region, anterior surface of forearm, facies anterior antebrachii.
(05 Mar 2000)
anterior region of neck The area of the neck bounded by the mandible, the anterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, and the anterior midline of the neck; it is subdivided into carotid, muscular, submandibular, and submental triangles.
Synonym: anterior region of neck, regio cervicalis anterior, trigonum cervicale anterius.
(05 Mar 2000)
anterior region of thigh The front of the thigh, including the femoral triangle.
Synonym: facies femoralis anterior, anterior surface of thigh, regio femoralis anterior.
(05 Mar 2000)
appalachian region A geographical area of the united states with no definite boundaries but comprising northeastern alabama, northwestern georgia, northwestern south carolina, western north carolina, eastern kentucky, eastern tennessee, western virginia, west virginia, western maryland, southwestern pennsylvania, southern ohio, and southern new york.
(12 Dec 1998)
axillary region The region of the axilla, including the axillary fossa.
Synonym: regio axillaris.
(05 Mar 2000)
bay region <chemistry> An indentation of three fused benzene rings. A common bay region is the site on benzo(a)pyrene, an indirect carcinogen that is metabolically activated by the p-450 system at the 7,8-double bond, leading to a 7,8-oxide, which is rapidly converted to a 7,8-dihydrodiol and later epoxidated near the bay region at the 9,10-double bond.
The resulting product, a diol-epoxide is a poor substrate for epoxide hydratase and is released from the mitochondria into the cell as a highly reactive electrophil, becoming an ultimate carcinogen, as it reacts with negative charges in DNA.
(25 Jun 1999)
branchial region Region containing paired arched columns that bear gills in lower aquatic vertebrates and appear in the embryos of higher vertebrates in comparable form. In higher vertebrates the arches are subsequently modified into structures of the neck and ear.
(12 Dec 1998)
breakpoint cluster region A region on chromosome 22 that is involved in the Philadelphia translocation.
Acronym: BCR
(15 Nov 1997)
buccal region The region of the cheek, corresponding approximately to the outlines of the underlying buccinator muscle.
Synonym: regio buccalis.
(05 Mar 2000)
calcaneal region The region of the heel.
Synonym: regio calcanea.
(05 Mar 2000)
caribbean region The area that lies between continental north and south america and comprises the caribbean sea, the west indies, and the adjacent mainland regions of southern mexico, central america, colombia, and venezuela.
(12 Dec 1998)
variable region <molecular biology> Those regions in the amino acid sequence of both the heavy and the light chains of immunoglobulins where there is considerable sequence variability from one immunoglobulin to other of the same class, in contrast to constant sequence (C) regions. The V regions are associated with the antigen binding areas. They contain hypervariable regions of particularly high sequence diversity.
(18 Nov 1997)
mammary region The region of the breast.
Synonym: regio mammaria.
(05 Mar 2000)
vertebral region The central region of the back, corresponding to the underlying vertebral column.
Synonym: regio vertebralis.
(05 Mar 2000)
parietal region The surface region of the head corresponding to the outlines of the underlying parietal bone.
Synonym: regio parietalis capitis.
(05 Mar 2000)
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