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What (who) is duodenojejunal recess - definition

GENERAL TERM FOR A PERIOD IN WHICH A GROUP OF PEOPLE ARE TEMPORARILY DISMISSED FROM THEIR DUTIES
Congressional recess; Playlunch; Recess (motion); Take a recess; Motion to recess; Motions to recess; Recess (parliamentary procedure); Recess (School); User:Acraft2/sandbox
  • Netherlands, 1934
  • Sweden, 2006
  • Vietnam, 2014

Optic recess         
AT THE JUNCTION OF THE FLOOR AND ANTERIOR WALL OF THE THIRD VENTRICLE, IMMEDIATELY ABOVE THE OPTIC CHIASMA, THE VENTRICLE PRESENTS A SMALL ANGULAR RECESS OR DIVERTICULUM
Supra-optic recess; Supraoptic recess; Supraoptic recesses; Supra-optic recesses; Optic recesses
At the junction of the floor and anterior wall of the third ventricle, immediately above the optic chiasma, the ventricle presents a small angular recess or diverticulum, the optic recess (or supraoptic recess).
Sphenoethmoidal recess         
Spheno-ethmoidal recess; Recessus sphenoethmoidalis; Sphenoethmoidal recesses
The sphenoethmoidal recess is a small space in the nasal cavity into which the sphenoidal sinus and posterior ethmoid sinus open. It lies posterior and superior to the superior concha.
Recess (break)         
Recess is a general term for a period in which a group of people are temporarily dismissed from their duties.

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Recess (break)

Recess is a general term for a period in which a group of people are temporarily dismissed from their duties.

In education, recess is the American and Australian term (known as break or playtime in the UK), where students have a mid morning snack and play before having lunch after a few more lessons. Typically ten to thirty minutes, in elementary school where students are allowed to leave the school's interior to enter its adjacent outside park where they play on equipment such as slides and swings, play basketball, tetherball, study, make up any missing assignments or talk. Many middle and high schools also offer a recess to provide students with a sufficient opportunity to consume quick snacks, communicate with their peers, visit the restroom, study, and various other activities.