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those portions of the airway, from the nose and mouth to the terminal bronchioles, in which exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide does not occur. Cf. physiologic dead s.
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| anatomic e. |
morphologic e.
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| anatomic i. |
an impression of the form of a dental arch or portion thereof that records the structures in a passive or unstrained form, making possible a static relationship of a prosthesis produced from such an impression.
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| anatomic o. |
that in which the arrangement of natural teeth in the same arch and in opposing arches is defined by dental or skeletal landmarks rather than functional criteria.
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| anatomic p. |
the anatomical study of changes in the function, structure, or appearance of organs or tissues, including postmortem examinations and the study of biopsy specimens. Called also morbid or pathological anatomy and pathoanatomy.
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