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pointing used for the indirect method of carving: transposes strategic measurements on the surface of sculpture to reproduce, enlarge or reduce it. A pointing machine has adjustable metal arms which mechanically transfer and/or adjust measurements from all over the surface of a model to block of wood or stone. Rodin used this method: enables skilled workers to carve replicas of a sculptor's original handmade sculpture. ...
Ãâó: collections.ic.gc.ca/sculpture/text/glossary.html
point of service A plan in which the patient can enter either an HMO plan, a PPO (a preferred provider) or a non-contracted plan depending on how they commenced care for any given condition they experience.
Ãâó: www.backpain-guide.com/Glossary_Files/Glossary_Pag...
pointing The process where joints between masonry units, brick, etc., are filled with mortar.
Ãâó: www.nachi.org/glossary/p.htm
point mutation A mutation in a single nucleotide.
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point A The deepest point in the bony concavity in the midline below the anterior nasal spine, in the region of the incisor roots. Often called maxillary apical base. This is a landmark on the lateral cephalometric radiograph.
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