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  • hypoglossal canal
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  • hair canal
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  • hyaloid canal
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  • incisive canal
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  • infraorbital canal
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  • inguinal canal
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  • interfacial canal
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  • intestinal canal
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  • lacrimal canal
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  • longitudinal canal
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  • musculotubal canal
    ±ÙÀ°±Í»À°ü, ±ÙÀ̰ü°ü
  • mandibular canal
    ÅλÀ°ü, ÇϾǰü
  • medullary canal
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  • neural canal
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  • neurenteric canal
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  • interfacial canal
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  • intestinal canal
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  • lacrimal canal
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  • longitudinal canal
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  • mandibular canal
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  • maxillary canal
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  • medullary canal
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  • musculotubal canal
    ±ÙÀ°±ÍÀελÀ°ü, ±ÙÀ̰ü°ü
  • nasolacrimal canal
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  • nasopalatine canal
    (¢¡incisive canal) ¾Õ´Ï°ü
  • neural canal
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  • neurenteric canal
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  • notochordal canal
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  • nutrient canal
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  • obstetric canal
    (¢¡birth canal) »êµµ, Ãâ»ê±æ
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  • pyloric canal ³ª canalis pyloricus
    À¯¹®°ü(êëڦη).
  • pyloric canal ³ª canalis pyloricus
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  • removal of foreign bodies in root canal
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  • secondary auditory area
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  • semicanal for auditory tube
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  • semicanal for auditory tube
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  • sense of hearing =auditory sensation
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  • sense of hearing [=auditory sensation]
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  • supernumerary auditory ossicles
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  • supernumerary auditory ossicles
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  • trauma, auditory
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  • tube, auditory [=otosalpinx]
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  • tube, groove for auditory
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  • tube, osseous portion of auditory
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  • tube, pharyngeal ostium of auditory
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  • tube, tympanic ostium of auditory
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  • tympanic orifice of auditory tube
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  • tympanic ostium of auditory tube
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  • Inguinal canal
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  • Longitudinal canal
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  • Muscles of alimentary canal
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  • Carpal canal[tunnel]
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  • Optic canal
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  • Neural canal
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  • Neurenteric canal
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  • Atrioventricular canal
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  • Pericardioperitoneal canal
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  • Incisive canal
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  • Anterior semicircular canal
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Àü°ñ¹Ý±Ô°ü
  • Facial canal
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  • Geniculum of facial canal
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  • Prominence of facial canal
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  • Sacral canal
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KAAS Keele assessment of auditory style
MAV mechanical auditory ventricle; minimal alveolar ventilation; minimum apparent viscosity; movement ar...
MLAEP middle latency auditory evoked potential
PASAT Paced Auditory Serial Addition Task
RAVLT Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test
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AABR automated auditory brainstem response
E.A.M. external auditory meatus
ICR 3'-internal control region
ABIM American Board of Internal Medicine
CI Confidence Internal
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  • pyloric canal
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  • reticular root canal
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  • root canal file
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  • root canal filling material
    ±Ù°ü ÃæÀüÀç
  • root canal orifice
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  • root canal treatment
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  • Schlemm's canal
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  • semicircular canal
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  • single root canal
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  • spinal canal
    ôÃß °ü
  • Sucquet-Hoyer canal
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  • supraorbital canal
    ¾È¿Í»ó °ü
  • tympanic canal
    °í½Ç°ü
  • vertebral canal
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  • zygomaticotemporal canal
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internal capsule <anatomy, neurology> A massive layer (8 to 10 mm thick) of white matter separating the caudate nucleus and thalamus (medial) from the more laterally situated lentiform nucleus (globus pallidus and putamen). It consists of 1) fibres ascending from the thalamus to the cerebral cortex that compose, among others, the visual, auditory, and somatic sensory radiations, and 2) fibres descending from the cerebral cortex to the thalamus, subthalamic region, midbrain, hindbrain, and spinal cord.
The internal capsule is the major route by which the cerebral cortex is connected with the brainstem and spinal cord. Laterally and superiorly it is continuous with the corona radiata which forms a major part of the cerebral hemisphere's white matter; caudally and medially it continues, much reduced in size, as the crus cerebri which contains, among others, the pyramidal tract.
On horizontal section it appears in the form of a V opening out laterally; the V's obtuse angle is called genu (knee). Its anterior and posterior limbs, respectively, the crus anterior and crus posterior.
Synonym: capsula interna.
(05 Mar 2000)
internal capsule syndrome <syndrome> Hemianopsia with contralateral hemianesthesia of the face.
(05 Mar 2000)
internal carotid artery <anatomy, artery> Arises from the common carotid opposite upper border of thyroid cartilage (C-4 vertebral level) and terminates in the middle cranial fossa by dividing into the anterior and middle cerebral arteries; for descriptive purposes it is divided into four parts: cervical, petrous, cavernous, and cerebral.
Synonym: arteria carotis interna.
(05 Mar 2000)
internal carotid nerve <anatomy, nerve> The cephalic arterial ramus conveying postsynaptic sympathetic fibres from the superior cervical ganglion to the internal carotid artery to form the internal carotid plexus.
Synonym: nervus caroticus internus.
(05 Mar 2000)
internal carotid (nervous) plexus An autonomic plexus surrounding the internal carotid artery in the carotid canal and cavernous sinus, and sending branches to the tympanic plexus, sphenopalatine ganglion, abducens and oculomotor nerves, the cerebral vessels, and the ciliary ganglion.
Synonym: internal carotid venous plexus.
(05 Mar 2000)
internal carotid venous plexus A venous network around the internal carotid artery in the carotid canal of the temporal bone, connecting with the cavernous sinus and internal jugular vein.
Synonym: plexus venosus caroticus internus, internal carotid (nervous) plexus, plexus caroticus internus.
(05 Mar 2000)
internal cephalic version Version performed by means of one hand within the vagina.
See: cephalic version.
(05 Mar 2000)
internal cerebral veins Paired veins passing caudally near the midline in the tela choroidea of the third ventricle, formed by the union of the choroid vein, thalamostriate (terminal) vein, and vein of septum pellucidum, and uniting caudally so as to form the great cerebral vein.
Synonym: venae cerebri internae, veins of Galen.
(05 Mar 2000)
internal collateral ligament of the wrist A ligament that passes from the styloid process of the ulna to the pisiform and triquetrum.
Synonym: ligamentum collaterale carpi ulnare, internal collateral ligament of the wrist, medial ligament of wrist.
(05 Mar 2000)
internal conjugate Distance from the promontory of the sacrum to the upper posterior edge of the pubic symphysis.
Synonym: anteroposterior diameter of the pelvic inlet, conjugata vera, conjugate axis, conjugate diameter of pelvic inlet, diameter mediana, internal conjugate, true conjugate.
(05 Mar 2000)
internal conversion electron An electron, similar to an Auger electron, released from one of the electron orbits of the atom upon activation by a gamma-ray from that atom's nucleus; the electron has kinetic energy equal to the net energy transition of the disintegration.
(05 Mar 2000)
internal decompression Removal of intracranial tissue, usually tumour or brain tissue. To relieve pressure.
(05 Mar 2000)
internal ear internal ear
internal energy <chemistry> A property of a system that can be changed by a flow of work, heat or both, it is represented by the symbol E (E represents the change in internal energy of a system) and is given in units of energy (Joules).
(09 Jan 1998)
internal-external control A general principle that man's attempts to control his personal environment are influenced by internal or external factors.
(12 Dec 1998)
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