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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Angle
  1. ... causes the bones of the big toe to angle in toward and over the second toe, the foot bone (metatarsal) to angle out toward the other foot, and the skin ...
  2. ... the hip and knee are bent at right angles. Gently tilt the head back to keep the ...
  3. ... on two pillows (or at a 30 degree angle) for a couple of days after surgery to ...
  4. ... including: Oblique - a fracture which goes at an angle to the axis Comminuted - a fracture of many ...
  5. ... of the internal structure of the breast. Additional angles and magnified views are taken of suspicious areas. ...
  6. ... the front of the neck just below the angle of the jaw. This rhythmic "beat" is caused ...
  7. ... plane that passes through the umbilicus at right angles. This method divides the abdomen into four quadrants. ...
  8. ... and carefully pull it out at the same angle it went in. After the splinter is out ...
  9. ... the fetus. Sound waves are sent at different angles by the transducer for the computer to reconstruct ...
  10. ... a foot deformity characterized by a sharp, inward angle of the front half of the foot. It ...
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