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Oblique - Definition of Oblique at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Oblique. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... indirectly stated or expressed; not straightforward: oblique remarks about the candidate's honesty.
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Abdominal external oblique muscle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Etymology: Middle English oblike, from Latin obliquus. Date: 15th century. 1 a : neither perpendicular nor parallel : inclined b : having the axis not ...
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Fan pages devoted to history of the Oblique Strategies that includes links to online versions. ... The fifth edition of the Oblique Strategies is now available!
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Women who had a noncalcified density on one mammographic projection were evaluated by step-oblique mammography. The step-oblique technique involves obtaining additional images taken obliquely, usually every 15 degrees beginning with the view in which the density is present.
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Few studies have looked at the effectiveness of performing additional oblique views of extremities in trauma cases. De Smet and colleagues evaluated how often oblique views revealed abnormalities that were not seen on frontal or lateral views in patients who suffered trauma to extremities.
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Oblique - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oblique may refer to one of several things: In human anatomy , •abdominal muscles, •Abdominal external oblique muscle •Abdominal internal oblique muscle •eye muscles, •Inferior oblique muscle •Supe...
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BACKGROUND: Incarceration of the inferior oblique muscle (IO) branch of the oculomotor nerve may occur in cases of orbital floor trapdoor fracture. ... The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology...
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Solving oblique triangles The law of cosines ... Let's agree to a convention for labelling the parts of oblique triangles generalizing the convention for right triangles. Let the angles be labelled A, B, and C, and let the sides opposite them be labelled a, b, and c, respectively.
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INTRODUCTION: Strabismus affects as many as 60% to 70% of patients with craniofacial dysostosis. ... V-pattern strabismus with severe oblique muscle dysfunction is the most common ocular motility problem seen and can be difficult to manage. Few studies have reported on the results of strabismus surgery in this condition.
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