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  • ...coarse sharp teeth. The leaves have a spiral or alternate arrangement. The lower leaves have long petioles. ...ed in extremely small doses. More frequently ginger processed aconite, of lower toxicity, "fu zi" is used. Aconite is one ingredient of Tribhuvankirti, an
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  • ...supports send out lateral branches that may at first be mistaken for tree limbs. Global warming and climate change are expected to expand its range and pop ...raria lobata'') is a non-toxic edible vine that scrambles extensively over lower vegetation or grows high into trees. Kudzu is an [[invasive species]] in th
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  • During the development of a tree, the lower limbs often die, but may persist for a time, sometimes years. Subsequent layers o ...r, and condition. A knot on the upper side is compressed, while one on the lower side is subjected to tension. If there is a season check in the knot, as is
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  • ...ion.org.au/HomePage.htm</ref>) involves the use of the human body to lift, lower, fill, empty, or carry loads.<ref name=mmh>Cheung, Zin, Rick Hight, Ken Jac ...often involve strains and sprains to the lower back, shoulders, and upper limbs. Potentially injurious tasks may involve bending and twisting, repetitive m
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  • ...hrub under a tree would need a spacing of {{convert|6|ft|m}} to the lowest limbs of the tree. Since wildfires burn faster uphill than on flat land, fuel lad ...ng, pruning, and removal of selected vegetation; and limbing up trees from lower vegetation and the lateral separation of [[canopy (forest)|tree canopies]].
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  • ...f the torso or trunk, muscles of the upper limbs, and muscles of the lower limbs. ...s]] || From [[fascia]] over the lower of the [[nasal bone]] || skin of the lower part of the [[forehead]] between the [[eyebrow]]s || || [[Buccal branch of
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  • ...e Dennie's line] at [[TheFreeDictionary.com]]|| accentuated fold below the lower eyelid ...|| [[endocrinology]] || [[Graves' ophthalmopathy]] || ||lid lag of the lower eyelid on upward eye movement
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  • *[[Congenital lip pit]] (Congenital sinus of the lower lip, Lip sinus, Midline sinus of the upper lip) ...n spot]]|alt=Several light blue patches of skin distributed over a child's lower back and buttock]]
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  • {{:Table of muscles of the human body/Intro|upper limbs|Upper limb}} ...a]] || [[lateral thoracic artery]] (upper part), [[thoracodorsal artery]] (lower part) || [[long thoracic nerve]] (from roots of [[brachial plexus]] [[cervi
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  • * [[Mesodermal defects lower type]] * [[Midline cleft of lower lip]]
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  • * [[Short limbs abnormal face congenital heart disease]] * [[Short limbs subluxed knees cleft palate]]
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  • * [[Pelvic dysplasia arthrogryposis of lower limbs]]
    22 KB (1,911 words) - 21:07, 21 September 2010
  • * [[Cardiofacial syndrome short limbs]] * [[Cleft lip and/or palate with mucous cysts of lower]]
    37 KB (3,368 words) - 21:07, 21 September 2010
  • ...d by progressive deterioration of articular cartilage in the joints of the limbs. It can cause a great deal of pain and lameness. Treatment options include ...]]. Polyneuropathy usually involves motor nerve dysfunction, also known as lower motor neuron disease.
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  • ...ces|2}}|{{spaces|2}}[[Table of muscles of the human body: Lower limb|Lower limbs]]
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  • ...es of primary or secondary [[lymphedema]]. It involves either the upper or lower lymphedemateous extremities but is most common in upper extremities. <ref>H ...Treves, proposed that a cancer causing agent is present in lymphedematous limbs. <ref>Stewart FW, Treves N. Lymphangiosarcoma in postmas-
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  • ...ox), or not become apparent for many years into adulthood (tarda). In men, lower-limb primary lymphedema is most common, occurring in one or both legs. Some ...iation therapy for tongue or throat cancer. It may also occur in the lower limbs or groin after surgery for colon, ovarian or uterine cancer in which remova
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  • ...e lymphatic system is damaged or has malformations. It usually affects the limbs, though face, neck and abdomen may also be affected. ...gular lymph sacs, lymphatic capillary plexuses spread to the thorax, upper limbs, neck and head. Some of the plexuses enlarge and form lymphatic vessels in
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  • ==Upper Limbs (Axillary) Lymph Nodes== ==Lower Limbs (legs)==
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  • ...es are just below the chin. They drain the central incisors and midline of lower lip and tip of the tongue. ===Lower limbs===
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