| NAP | nasion, point A, pogonion [convexity or concavity of the facial profile]; nerve action potential; ne... |
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| convexity | 1. The state of being convex. 2. A convex structure. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cortical convexity | The aspect of the cerebral hemisphere that lies in contact with the flat bones of the skull; it includes parts of the frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes. Synonym: facies superolateralis cerebri, cortical convexity, superolateral cerebral surface. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| convexity |
the property possessed by a convex shape convex shape: a shape that curves or bulges outward
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Used for stomas which are flush to the skin. It is a small part that can be incorporated into the wafer or added later the presses the skin around the stoma in, making the stoma protrude a little more.
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Having the property of curving outward, like the outside of a ball.
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In a fixed-income instrument convexity is a measure of the way duration changes as interest rates change. An instrument is said to have positive convexity if its value increases by more than duration predicts when interest rates drop and decreases by less than duration predicts when interest rates rise. An instrument for which the opposite is true is said to have negative convexity. ...
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| convexity | the property possessed by a convex shape |
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| convexity | a shape that curves or bulges outward |
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