| CHT | chemotherapy; combined hormone therapy; contralateral head turning |
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| IHT | insulin hypoglycemia test; intravenous histamine test; ipsilateral head turning |
| TP | turning point |
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turn: the act of changing or reversing the direction of the course; "he took a turn to the right" act of changing in practice or custom; "the law took many turnings over the years" a shaving created when something is produced by turning it on a lathe a movement in a new direction; "the turning of the wind" the end-product created by shaping something on a lathe
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A method used in patients who spend much time in one position in bed. The nursing staff or carer, with or without the help of specialist equipment, moves the person into another position so that no one body area receives continual pressure.
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piece of wood that has been shaped on a lathe
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Stage in the Growth Cycle in which the grape's colour begins to turn yellow (white grapes) or red (rated grapes). Vermouth - A dry or sweet aperitif wine flavored with aromatic herbs.
Ãâó: www.allfoodbusiness.com/wine_savvy.php
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The shaping of legs or trim on a lathe.
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| turning | act of changing in practice or custom |
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| turning | the act of changing or reversing the direction of the course |
| turning | a movement in a new direction |
| turning | turning about an axis |
| turning | deliberately avoiding |
| turning | the intersection of two streets |
| turning | an event marking a unique or important historical change or one on which important developments depend |
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