| STSE | split-thickness skin excision |
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| STSG | split-thickness skin graft |
| split foot |
Cleft foot.
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| split tongue |
A cleft or bifid tongue resulting from developmental arrest.
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| split-frame (scoop) stretcher |
A metal stretcher that can be split down the middle, slid under a patient, and reconnected.
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| splitting enzyme |
An enzyme that facilitates removal of part of a molecule.
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| splitting nail |
A troublesome condition in which the brittle nails split easily. Polishing, buffing, or abrading the nail surface will weaken the nail; thus, these practices should be discouraged. Brittle nails should be soaked, preferably in bat
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| split | a taxonomist who classifies organisms into many groups on the basis of relatively minor characteristics |
| split | a worker who splits fish and removes the backbone |
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| split | grayish-brown moth whose larva is the potato tuberworm |
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