buccal splint - vertaling naar arabisch
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buccal splint - vertaling naar arabisch

MEDICAL ITEM THAT HELPS DIRECT BONE GROWTH IN THE HIP
Sager traction splint; Sager splint; Thomas splint

buccal splint      
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buccal splint      
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buccal tablets         
  • A figure illustrating the cross-sectional area of the buccal mucosa.
  • A schematic diagram illustrating the penetration pathway for buccal drug delivery.
TOPICAL ROUTE OF ADMINISTRATION BY WHICH DRUGS HELD OR APPLIED IN THE BUCCAL AREA DIFFUSE THROUGH THE ORAL MUCOSA AND ENTER DIRECTLY INTO THE BLOODSTREAM
Buccal tablet; User:Dr.Poots/sandbox; Draft:Buccal tablets; Buccal tablets
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Definitie

lclint
<tool, programming> A lint-like ANSI C source checker from MIT. If formal specifications are supplied (in a separate file), lclint can do more powerful checking to detect inconsistencies between specifications and code. Adding specifications enables further checking, types can be defined as abstract and lclint can detect inconsistent use of global variables; undocumented modification of client-visible state; inconsistent use of an uninitialised formal parameter; or failure to initialise an actual parameter. http://larch-www.lcs.mit.edu:8001/larch/lclint.html. (1995-05-11)

Wikipedia

Traction splint

A traction splint most commonly refers to a splinting device that uses straps attaching over the pelvis or hip as an anchor, a metal rod(s) to mimic normal bone stability and limb length, and a mechanical device to apply traction (used in an attempt to reduce pain, realign the limb, and minimize vascular and neurological complication) to the limb.

The use of traction splints to treat complete long bone fractures of the femur is common in prehospital care. Evidence to support their usage, however, is poor. A dynamic traction splint has also been developed for intra-articular fractures of the phalanges of the hand.