«MOVABLENESS»に関連する英語の本
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What to observe at the bed-side and after death in medical ...
London Medical Society of Observation. circumstances affecting it. movableness
weight. spontaneous movement. pulsation. thrill. Percussion — resonance,
dulness. circumstances affecting percus- Bion sound. tent of tumour ? effect of
posture ...
London Medical Society of Observation, 1859
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A practical treatise on the diseases of the respiratory ...
Movableness of the limits of dulness of sound. Movableness of the material
causing the dull sound. Inferior regions of the chest. Pleurisy, especially at period
of gravitating effusion. Hydrothorax. Hydro-pneumothorax. Comparatively
deficient ...
Charles James Blasius Williams, Meredith Clymer, 1845
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Conference on Office Information Systems: April 25-27, 1990, ...
If movableness(a,b) is great4, try reduce-intervals. If excessive resource amount
is moderate5, try reduce-resource. Try spread. If movableness(a,b) is sufficient^,
try reduce-intervals. Try reduce-resource. Try cancel-actions. • EQUAL(ul,u2): If ...
Frederick H. Lochovsky, Robert B. Allen, SIGOIS (Group), 1990
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Surgical Diseases of the Kidney
To the surgeon who may have to consider the desirability of performing
nephrorraphy or nephrectorny for movableness of the kidney, the anatomical
difference between a kidney with and without a mesonephron becomes one of
suflicient ...
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The American Practice of Medicine: Being a Treatise on the ...
The muscles of the lower extremities become rigid; and even the arms, which till
now were little affected, also partake of the general spasm and stiffness, with the
exception of the fingers, which often retain their movableness to the last.
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
দৃবাসামদুটুক্ট অস্থাবর ধন অর্ষদুব্য বা বস্তু | Movableness, n. s. অন্থষেরত্. গমন*
র্ষিলত্. চলন'যেট্রিগ্যতূ. ঢলিৰু ত্. গতিক্ষীলত্. চালনায়ত্. সরপাঁরত্ব | Movably, ad.
অস্থাবরত্রপে. জঙ্গমরপে. চলনপূবর্বক. গতি পূবর্বক | To Move, 11- ণ- Lat. চালন-কৃ. সবাইরা-
দা .
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Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
They are: (1) An alteration in the shape of the joint and in the normal relationship
of the articulatingsurfaces; (2)an alteration in the length of the limb, either
shortening or lengthening; (3)analteration inthe movableness of the joint,
usuallyan ...
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Human Nature in Its Wholeness: A Roman Catholic Perspective
... periodically undergoing persecutions and martyrdom, facing a culture — the
religious culture, too, in its laid-back way — that seemed dominant to the point of
im- movableness, it should be harder to get overly dispirited about the
indifference ...
Daniel N. Robinson, Gladys M. Sweeney, Richard Gill, 2006
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
... f. movableness, mobility. двйжимый, a. movable, mobile; moved, stirred,
agitated, induced ; — мое имЪнйе, movable property, movables. двинё, Dveena'
, западная — ‚ Western Dveena , Duna;С'Ёверная—‚ Northern Dreena. motive ...
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Mobile Technology and Place
NOTES 1. The Oxford English Dictionary defines mobility as: “Ability to move or
be moved; capacity of change of place; movableness . . . Also facility of
movement.” 2. To respond with the claim that mobility requires only space, and
not place, ...
Rowan Wilken, Gerard Goggin, 2013