| tension of gases |
The partial pressure of gas in a mixture. In clinical applications this is usually measured in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) or kilopascals (kPa).
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| tensio-active |
having an effect on surface tension.
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| tension c.’s |
lines observed in the arrangement of the cancellous tissue of bones, depending on the directions of tension exerted on the bones.
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| tension h. |
a type brought on by prolonged overwork or emotional strain, or both, affecting especially the occipital region; it is usually continuous for weeks or months. Some individuals are particularly susceptible, possibly because of a defect in neurologic pathways controlling pain. A distinction is made between episodic types, which abate within a few weeks to six months, and chronic types, which persist uninterrupted for six months or longer.
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| tension l.’s |
Langer's lines.
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