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  • 111scorbutic position — a pseudoparalytic position characteristic of advanced infantile scurvy; the infant lies quietly with legs flexed at the knees and hips flexed and externally rotated …

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  • 112breech presentation complete — presentation of the buttocks of the fetus in labor, with the feet alongside the buttocks, the thighs flexed upon the fetal abdomen, and the distal lower limbs flexed upon the thighs; the fetus in essence is in the same attitude as in vertex… …

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  • 113Fajersztajn crossed sciatic sign — in sciatica, the hip on the affected side can be flexed only when the knee is flexed, not when the limb is held straight; flexing the sound thigh with the limb on that side held straight causes pain on the affected side …

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  • 114dial test — (for instability of posterolateral structures of the knee) with the patient lying either prone or supine, each knee is flexed at 30° and rotated externally, and rotation of the tibial tubercles between the injured and normal contralateral limb… …

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  • 115flex — [[t]fle̱ks[/t]] flexes, flexing, flexed 1) N VAR A flex is an electric cable containing two or more wires that is connected to an electrical appliance. [mainly BRIT] (in AM, use cord) 2) VERB If you flex your muscles or parts of your body, you… …

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  • 116flex — I UK [fleks] / US verb [transitive] Word forms flex : present tense I/you/we/they flex he/she/it flexes present participle flexing past tense flexed past participle flexed to move or bend a muscle or body part, usually in order to stretch or… …

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  • 117συγκαμπτῶν — συγκαμπτός flexed fem gen pl συγκαμπτός flexed masc/neut gen pl …

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  • 118συγκαμπτόν — συγκαμπτός flexed masc acc sg συγκαμπτός flexed neut nom/voc/acc sg …

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  • 119unflexed — |ən+ adjective Etymology: un (I) + flexed, past participle of flex : not flexed : unbent performing the movement with an unflexed position of the knees * * * adj …

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  • 120flexagon — ˈfleksəˌgän noun ( s) Etymology: flex (I) + agon (as in hexagon) : a folded paper figure that can be flexed along its folds to expose various arrangements of its faces * * * /flek seuh gon /, n. a three dimensional figure having polygonal faces… …

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