| swimmer's p. |
a radiographic projection of the cervical or thoracic spine with the patient lying supine on a table, the neck hyperextended, the upper limb nearer the camera parallel to the body, and that nearer the film placed above the head; the central ray enters laterally.
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| swimmers' d. |
cercarial d.
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| swimmers' i. |
cercarial dermatitis.
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| swimming pool c. |
inclusion c.
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| swimming pool g. |
a chronic granulomatous bacterial infection caused by contamination by Mycobacterium marinum of an abrasion sustained in a swimming pool; histologically and clinically it resembles tuberculosis, being characterized by a reddish papule or pustule at the site of inoculation that enlarges and may break down and become covered by a brownish crust; it tends to heal spontaneously within a few months to 2 years.
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| SWI | engage freely in promiscuous sex |
| SWI | make a big sweeping gesture or movement |
| SWI | play with a subtle and intuitively felt sense of rhythm |
| SWI | move or walk in a swinging or swaying manner |
| SWI | change direction with a swinging motion |
| SWI | move in a curve or arc, usually with the intent of hitting |
| SWI | be a social swinger |
| SWI | influence decisively |
| SWI | live in a lively, modern, and relaxed style |
| SWI | hang freely |
| SWI | have a certain musical rhythm |
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