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cupule, coiffe, chape |
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acapnia |
acapnie |
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| a condition characterized by diminished carbon dioxide in the blood. |
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articular capsule, joint capsule |
capsule articulaire |
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articulary capsule |
capsule articulaire |
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cap, chin- |
fronde mentonnière |
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cap, enamel- |
capuchon adamantin |
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cap, pulp- |
cupule pour coiffage de la pulpe |
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cap, tin- |
capsule d étain, cupule d'étain |
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capacity; ability |
capacité |
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| legal qualification, competency, power, or fitness. |
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capillarectasia |
capillarectasie |
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capillaritis |
capillarite |
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capillarity |
capillarité |
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| the phenomenon by which a film of fluid is drawn and held between two closely approximating surfaces. |
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capillaroscopy |
capillaroscopie |
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capillary |
capillaire, vaisseau capillaire |
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| the terminal vessels uniting the arterial with the venous systems of the body. Capillaries are organized into extensive branching reticular beds to provide a maximal surface for exchange of fluids, electrolytes, and metabolites between tissues and the vascular system. The capillary bed has the largest cross-sectional area of the entire vascular system. |
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capillary resistance |
résistance capďllaire |
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capistrum |
mentonnière, chevestre |
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capitonnage |
capitonnage |
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capitulum (pl. capitula) |
condyle |
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| a small head. The term used by some European writers instead of head or condyle. |
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capitulum mandibulae |
condyle mandibulaire |
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capping |
coiffage |
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