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  • 121Dix-Hallpike test — Hallpike test a test for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), performed with the patient first sitting upright on an examination couch and then lying supine with the head and neck extended beyond the edge of the couch. The patient s head… …

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  • 122photodermatosis — n. any of various skin diseases caused by exposure to light of varying wavelength (see photosensitivity). The facial prominences and the ‘V’ of the neck are most commonly affected, the shadow areas behind the ears and below the chin being… …

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  • 123abate — UK [əˈbeɪt] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms abate : present tense I/you/we/they abate he/she/it abates present participle abating past tense abated past participle abated formal to gradually become less serious or extreme The fighting shows… …

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  • 124abate — sustantivo masculino 1. Clérigo francés o italiano o eclesiástico español que ha residido mucho tiempo en Italia o Francia: El abate Marchena es una figura importante de la literatura española. 2. Clérigo cortesano y frívolo del siglo XVIII: En… …

    Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • 125abatir — verbo transitivo 1. Hacer caer (una persona) [una cosa] por tierra: Abatieron los torreones de la fortaleza. Sinónimo: derrumbar. 2. Poner ( …

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  • 126abatre — abattre; jeter à terre. « Abatès dins la póusso la noblo vilo, que, voulountouso, vous assoustavo. » Folco de Baroncelli Javon. voir tombar …

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  • 127abator — /abeytar/ In real property law, a stranger who, having no right of entry, contrives to get possession of an estate of freehold, to the prejudice of the heir or devisee, before the latter can enter, after the ancestor s death. In the law of torts …

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  • 128cadere — /kaedariy/ To end; cease; fail; as in phrases such as @ cadit actio cadit breve cadit actio (or breve), the action (or writ) fails; @ cadit assisa the assise abates; cadit quoestio, the discussion ends, there is no room for further argument; @… …

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