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abdomen; belly |
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| the portion of the body between the thorax and the pelvis. |
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Bell's palsy |
paralysie faciale, Bell (paralysie de) |
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belladonna |
belladone |
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bellows, foot-; blower, foot- |
soufflerie à pédale |
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cerebellar |
cérébelleux |
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| related to the cerebellum - part of the brain attached to the brain stem |
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crown, bell- |
couronne en forme de cloche |
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marqué |
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muscle, belly of the digastric , anterior |
venue antérieur du digastrique |
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muscle, belly of the digastric, posterior |
venue postérieur du digastrique |
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plane, fronto-glabellar |
plan frontoglabellaire |
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rubella, German measles |
rubéole |
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| (German measles, 3-day measles), a highly contagious viral disease spread chiefly by direct contact that has an incubation period of about 18 days. Manifestations include pharyngitis, regional lymphadenopathy, mild constitutional symptoms, and a maculopapular rash that becomes scarlatiniform. Oral lesions are red macules. When rubella occurs in pregnant women, it may cause congenital rubella syndrome with serious malformations of the developing fetus. Children infected with rubella before birth (a condition known as congenital rubella) are at risk for the following: growth retardation; malformations of the heart, eyes, or brain; deafness; and liver, spleen, and bone marrow problems. |
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stage, bell- -of tooth development |
stade de la cloche du développement de l'organe dentaire |
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| developmental stage of odontogenesis during which the cup-shaped enamel organ is transformed into a bell-shaped structure |
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tubercle, Carabelli's; Carabelli's cusp |
tubercule de Carabelli |
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