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Trendelenburg test a method of testing for backward flow of blood in veins.
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trend The general direction, either upward or downward, in which prices have been moving.
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trend Plot data and show results of a process over a period of time (day, month, etc.), for example, sales per month. They provide some preliminary indications of trends, cycles and other patterns on the process.
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trend The direction and path of a series of data points, usually thought of as a positive trend or negative trend, although trends do not have to be linear. See also Extrapoltion.
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Trendelenburg test The patient standing erect with back to examiner is told to lift one leg and then the other. When weight is supported by the affected limb, the pelvis on the healthy side falls instead of rising. A positive test indicates gluteus medius weakness or a dislocated hip.
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