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anataxy |
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anatomic |
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| pertaining to the anatomy of a structure. |
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anatomic cusp, anatomic cuspid |
cuspide |
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anatomical age |
âge anatomique |
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anatomy |
anatomie |
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| the science of the form, structure, and parts of animal organisms. |
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anatomy, dental |
anatomie dentaire |
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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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anatomy, oral |
anatomie maxillo-faciale |
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anatoxin |
anatoxine |
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bur, trepanation |
trépan |
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crown, anatomical |
couronne anatomique |
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| that portion of dentin covered by enamel. |
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depressor (anat.) |
abaisseur |
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elevator (Anat.) |
élévateur |
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entoconid (anat.) |
entoconide |
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forceps, tissue; anatomic tweezers |
pincette anatomique |
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| a thumb forceps; an instrument with one or more fine teeth at the tip of each blade for controlling tissues during surgery, especially during suturing. |
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hypocone (anat.) |
hypocône |
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Nomina Anatomica; NA |
Parisiensia Nomina Anatomica (PNA) |
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non-anatomical |
non anatomique |
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occlusion, anatomic |
occlusion anatomique |
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| the ideal relation of the mandibular and maxillary teeth when closed. |
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potassium permanganate |
permanganate de potassium |
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prominence (anat.) |
éminence |
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