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dura mater The outermost and strongest of the three membranes of meninges which envelop the brain and spinal cord
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durable medical equipment items such as feeding pumps, apnea monitors, pulse ox meters.
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duration The time of frequency of stress placed on an organism.
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dura (a circle), the plain where Nebuchadnezzar set up the golden image, (Daniel 3:1) has been sometimes identified with a tract a little below Tekrit, on the left bank of the Tigris, where the name Dur is still found. M. Oppert places the plain (or, as he calls it, the
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durable medical equipment means equipment prescribed by a physician that is Medically Necessary for the treatment of an illness or Accidental Injury, or to prevent the patient's further deterioration. This equipment is designed for repeated use, generally not useful in the absence of illness or Accidental Injury, and include items such as oxygen equipment, wheelchairs, hospital beds, crutches, and other medical equipment.
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