| torsion b. |
1. a balance used in the laboratory, having a scale beam supported by metallic ribbons that act by torsion. 2. an electrometer that acts by the twisting of a single fiber of the web of a silkworm.
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| torsion d. |
d. musculorum deformans.
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| torsion f. |
forceps for making torsion on an artery to arrest hemorrhage.
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| torsion s. |
spasm marked by a twisting or turning of the body, especially of the pelvis, as in dystonia musculorum deformans.
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| torsional d. |
double vision in which the upper pole of the vertical axis of one image is inclined toward or away from that of the other.
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