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  • 91external parameres — (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) All male external genital appendages …

    Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • 92external auditory meatus — Anat. the canal extending from the opening in the external ear to the tympanic membrane. * * * …

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  • 93External dose due to natural radioactivity in soil or rock — ▪ Table External dose due to natural radioactivity in soil or rock source dose in mSv per year ordinary regions 0.25–1.6 active regions granite in France 1.8–3.5 houses in Switzerland (alum shale) 1.58–2.2 monazite alluvial deposits in Brazil… …

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  • 94external world — noun The world consisting of all the objects and events which are experienceable or whose existence is accepted by the human mind, but which exist independently of the mind. Human beings are able to form ideas that correspond in some way with a… …

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  • 95external conflict — noun A conflict that is between a character and an external force, such as another character …

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  • 96External fixation — A procedure that stabilizes and joins the ends of fractured (broken) bones by a splint or cast. External fixation is as opposed to internal fixation in which the ends of the fractured bone are joined by mechanical devices such as metal plates,… …

    Medical dictionary

  • 97external — adj. [L. exterus, outside] Outward; that part away from the center of the body …

    Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • 98external — adjective outside of something Ant: internal See Also: externalization, externalize, externalism, externalist, externality …

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  • 99Enhanced external counterpulsation — External counterpulsation (ECP) is a procedure performed on individuals with ischemic cardiomyopathy in order to diminish the symptoms of their ischemia. In various studies, ECP has been shown to relieve angina1,2, improve exercise tolerance³,… …

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  • 100external audience — All people who are not part of the internal audience of US military members and civilian employees and their immediate families. Part of the concept of “publics”. Includes many varied subsets that may be referred to as “audiences” or “publics”.… …

    Military dictionary