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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ADACTYLOUS»
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Tachdjian's Pediatric Orthopaedics: From the Texas Scottish ...
25-48).72 An option for functional reconstruction of the adactylous hand is
microsurgical free toe transfers.175,296 Most patients with adactylous hands
have proximal structures (muscles and tendons for motor function and nerves for
...
2
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
15. adactyl, adactyle (a-dak'til), a. ame as adnctylous. adactylous ta-dak'ti-lus), a.
[< Gr. 11- priv., without,+ daKerog, digit: see (lactyl.] In:oi>'1., without fin ers or
toes. adadl (ll-(la '),1'nlerj. [A var. of egad.] An expletive of asseveration or ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1900
3
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Same as adactylous. adactylous (a-dak'ti-lus), a. [< Gr. a- priv., without, +
iaicrvAoc, digit : see dactyl.] In cool., without fingers or toes. adadt (a-dad'), interj. [
A var. of egad.] An expletive of asseveration or emphasis. -ads. [NL., < Gr. -adai,
pi. of ...
4
A Thematic Guide to Optimality Theory
... to the inference "if I have lost an arm, then I have lost some fingers" (unless I
am already adactylous). Because MAX(voice) and MAX(segment) are in a
stringency relationship, the candidate bat harmonically bounds the candidate ba
with ...
5
New Official Vocabulary for Telegrams in Preconcerted ...
... Adaestuabo Acurvarem Acutabitur Acutentur Acylla Adactyl Adaestuans
Acurvaria Acutabo Acuteremo Acylon Adactyle Adaestuant Acurvarse Acutabor
Acuteris Acylorum Adactylous Adaestuare Acurvasse Acutabunt Acutero Acylos
Adadah ...
International Telegraph Bureau, Bern, 1899
6
The american illustrated medical dictionary
Adactylous (ah-dak'til-us). Lacking fingers or toes, or both. Adamantine (ad-am-
an'tin). Pertaining to the enamel of the teeth. Adamantoblast (ad-am-an'to-blast) [
Adamant + Gr. AAovrjf germ]. An enamel-cell ; one of the cells from which the ...
7
Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. ...
The pes was pent-adactylous. The first and fifth toes were very much longer and
bigger than the three intermediate digits, so that the posterior free border of the
foot was deeply concave. A broad and deep web connected the toes together,
and ...
Great Britain. Challenger Office, Charles Wyville Thomson, Sir John Murray, 1888
8
A dictionary of medicine and the allied sciences ...
-ad. [L. ad, to.] A suffix meaning toward, in the direction of. A.D. Abbreviation for
auris dextra (right ear). Adactylous (a-dak'tee-lus). [A- + Gr. dak- tulos, finger.]
Destitute of lingers. Adam's apple (ad'amz ap'ul). The prominence formed in the
front ...
9
Pocket Medical Dictionary: Giving the Pronunciation and ...
ADENIZATION 19 Adactylous, ah-datf-til-us. Without digits. Adamantoblast, ad-
am-an'-to-blast. An enamel-cell; a columnar epithelial cell from which the enamel
of the teeth is developed. Adamkiewicz's Reac'tion for Pro'teids. To a mixture of ...
George Milbry Gould, 1911
10
Pediatric Hand and Upper Limb Surgery: A Practical Guide
Advances in microsurgical reconstruction of the congenitally adactylous hand.
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1995:45–58. Lister G. Microsurgical transfer of the second
toe for congenital deficiency of the thumb. Plast Reconstr Surg. 1988;82:658–665
.
Peter M. Waters, Donald S. Bae, 2012