| rigidity |
inability to move any part of your body, despite the numerous attempts to do so; when rigidity is not so developed if any movements are possible at all, they are much more harder to perform than when being healthy
Ãâó: library.thinkquest.org/C0115926/glosary.htm
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| rigid |
inflexible, not easily bending; opposed to limber.
Ãâó: www.biology.lsu.edu/heydrjay/ThomasSay/terms.html
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| right colic flexure |
Flexura hepatis, hepatic flexure, the junction of the ascending and transverse part of the large bowel, situated anterior to the lower part of the right kidney and inferior to the right lobe of the liver.
Ãâó: www.gastrolab.net/dicter.htm
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| right |
The reciprocal, or other side, of a duty or obligation, often conferred by society on the basis of equity or consistency, and matched either by intuitive duties or by conferred obligations.
Ãâó: www.jansen.com.au/Dictionary_PR.html
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| right aortic arch |
has been studied by numerous investigators and a few provide statistics (from Sprong and Cutler):
Ãâó: www.vh.org/adult/provider/anatomy/AnatomicVariants...
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| RIG | without delay |
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| RIG | at once (usually modifies an undesirable occurrence) |
| RIG | the region of Paris on the north bank of the Seine |
| RIG | the cerebral hemisphere to the right of the corpus callosum that controls the left half of the body |
| RIG | arises from the right aortic sinus |
| RIG | the fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is expected to field balls in the right third of the outfield (looking from home plate) |
| RIG | the person who plays right field |
| RIG | a branch of the hepatic artery that supplies the pyloric portion of the stomach on the lesser curvature |
| RIG | receives veins from the upper surfaces of the stomach and empties into the portal vein |
| RIG | the hand that is on the right side of the body |
| RIG | the cerebral hemisphere to the right of the corpus callosum that controls the left half of the body |
| RIG | in probate law: the legal right of a surviving spouse to elect to take either what the deceased spouse gave under the will or the share of the estate as set forth by statute |
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