| closed circulation t. |
one of the theories explaining how the blood in the spleen gets from the arteries to the venous sinuses; it holds that the capillaries empty directly into the venous sinuses. Cf. open circulation t. and closed-open circulation t. Called also fast circulation t.
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| closed d. |
simple d.
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| closed end-hole c. |
one lacking a hole in its tip; used for rapid injection of large volumes of contrast solution. Cf. end-hole c.
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| closed f. |
a fracture that does not produce an open wound in the skin; cf. open f. Called also simple f.
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| closed h. |
a hospital in which only members of the staff are permitted to treat patients.
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