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ampolla, fiala |
ampoule, ampule, ampulla |
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amputazione |
amputation |
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| removal of a limb or appendage, either by trauma or surgically |
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amputazione della polpa |
amputation, pulp- |
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amputazione della radice |
amputation, root- |
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| the removal of a root of a multirooted tooth. |
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anaerobico |
anaerobic |
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anaerobio |
anaerobe |
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| a microorganism that can exist and grow only in the partial or complete absence of molecular oxygen. |
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anaerobio facoltativo |
anaerobe, facultative |
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anaerobio obbligato |
anaerobe, obligate |
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anafilassi |
anaphylaxis |
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| a violent allergic reaction characterized by sudden collapse, shock, or respiratory and circulatory failure after injection of an allergen. |
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analgesia |
analgesia |
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| insensibility to pain without loss of consciousness; a state in which painful stimuli are not perceived or interpreted as pain; usually induced by a drug, although trauma or a disease process may produce a general or regional analgesia. |
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analgesico |
analgesic |
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| (analgetic), 1. the property of a drug that enables it to raise the pain threshold. n 2. an analgesic may be classified in one of two groups: an analgesic that blocks the sensory neural pathways of pain (for example, procaine and its derivatives) or an analgesic that acts directly on the thalamus to raise the pain threshold. |
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analisi del morso |
analysis, bite- |
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anatomia |
anatomy |
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| the science of the form, structure, and parts of animal organisms. |
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anatomia dentaria |
anatomy, dental |
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| the science of the structure of the teeth and the relationship of their parts. The study involves macroscopic and microscopic components. |
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anatomia orale |
anatomy, oral |
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anatomico |
anatomic |
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| pertaining to the anatomy of a structure. |
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anchiloglossia |
ankyloglossia, tongue tie |
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| tongue-tie; an abnormally short lingual frenum that limits movement of the tongue. |
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anchilosi |
ankylosis (pl. ankyloses) |
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| an abnormal fixation and immobility of a joint. |
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ancora, ancoraggio |
anchor |
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ancoraggio |
anchorage |
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| 1. the supporting base for orthodontic forces applied to stimulate tooth movement. 2. the area of application of the reciprocal forces generated when corrective forces are applied to teeth. Anchorage units may be one tooth or more or may include a portion of the neck or cranium. |
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