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back pain there are several causes of back pain: mechanical causes, eg lumbar disc disorders; degenerative conditions, eg degenerative disc disease; inflammatory conditions, eg ankylosing spondylitis; infective causes, eg osteomyelitis; neoplastic causes, eg primary benign or malignant tumours; metabolic bone disease, eg osteoporosis; referred pain, eg from duodenal ulcer; psychogenic pain - originating in the mind rather than the body.
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back The area of a dog's body extending from the withers to the croup.
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backcross Description: The cross of a hybrid with either of its parents (or a genetically equivalent individual). Source: European Commission CUB
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background density Density of any selection of a negative or print on which there is no image. Also referred to as Fog level.
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backbone The back of a bound book; also called the spine.
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