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Uterine (fallopian) tube & Auditory (Eustachian) tube |
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| Middle, pertaining to mesentery |
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After, beyond, over. Change or transformation. Following in a series. |
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| Upward deviation of the visual axis of one eye when the other eye is fixing |
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| An affinity for, stimulating |
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Situated at or directed toward the front Opposite of posterior |
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| Pertaining to the head, or the head end of the body |
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The act of lying down. The position assumed in lying down. |
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A turning inside out. A turning outward |
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| The head of the patient's bed is raised 18-20 inches above level. |
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Situated away from the midline of the body. Pertaining to the side. |
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| Position in which the patient lies on his or her back, legs flexed on the thighs, thighs flexed on the abdomen and abducted. |
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| The patient lies on his or her left side and chest, the right knee and thigh drawn up, the left arm along the back. |
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| The patient is supine on a surface inclined 45 degrees, the head lower than the legs. |
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