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traction splint A splint that provides continual traction to a midshaft lower extremity fracture.
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traction Contraction of opposing membranes acting to distort or detach underlying retinal tissue from its normal anatomical position and function.
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traction material rolled along the bed of the river.
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traction Pulling force on the retina exerted by the vitreous or pathologic surface membranes(PVR).
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traction In the context of this book the concept of achieving grip between the wheels and the ground without slip, skid or sinkage.
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