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TEE A small peg stuck into the ground on which a golf ball is placed. Also area where golfers play first stroke of any given hole.
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TEE s. The metallic decoration, generally gilt and hung with tinkling bells, on the top of a dagoba in Indo-Chinese countries, which represents the chatras [chhattras] or umbrellas which in ancient times, as royal emblems, crowned these structures. Burm. h
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TEE A test that allows your doctor to record ultrasound images of your heart from inside your esophagus, or food pipe. Since the esophagus lies just behind the heart, TEE may produce clearer pictures of the heart's movement than would standard echocardiography taken from outside the chest. During TEE, harmless sound waves bounce off your heart. These sound waves create images of your heart as it pumps blood through the valves and chambers. ...
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TEE Transesphogeal Echocardiography
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teething The entire process which results in the eruption of the teeth. nineteenth-century medical reports stated that infants were more prone to disease at the time of teething. Symptoms were restlessness, fretfulness, convulsions, diarrhea, and painful and swollen gums. The latter could be relieved by lancing over the protruding tooth. Often teething was reported as a cause of death in infants. Perhaps they became susceptible to infections, especially if lancing was performed without antisepsis. ...
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