| vibrating l. |
an imaginary line across the palate that separates its immovable portion, the hard palate, from its movable portion, the soft palate.
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| vibrating p. |
jerky p.
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| vibration d. |
Raynaud's phenomenon with osteoarthritic changes and diminished flexion in joints of the arms and hands, seen in those who use vibrating tools for long periods. Called also pneumatic hammer d.
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| vibration r. |
a rapidly adapting receptor sensitive to vibrations.
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| vibration s. |
pallesthesia.
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