anatomical location

collocation in English

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anatomical
adjective
uk
/ˌæn.əˈtɒm.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌæn.əˈtɑː.mɪ.kəl/
medical
relating to the scientific study and representation of the physical body and how its parts ...
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location
noun
uk
/ləʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/loʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/
a place ...
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The various types of peripheral neuropathies differ in their aetiology, the nerves affected,anatomicallocation, and progression; furthermore, they can be inherited or acquired.
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For eachanatomicallocation, 20 villi and 20 crypts were measured.
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Indeed,anatomicallocationwas the key factor that determined the overall classification system.
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Thisanatomicallocationwas chosen for the tattoos because of the greater stability gained as compared to the more superior geometric centre, hence improving set-up reproducibility.
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The specificanatomicallocationis still unclear, but it was shown that the right frontal operculum was most relevant in emotional gesturing.
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Neurological signs are described as false localizing if they reflect dysfunction distant or remote from the expectedanatomicallocationof pathology.
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The abomasum's normalanatomicallocationis along ventral midline.
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A ventral region may also exist, but its exactanatomicallocationis disputed.
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By definition, a parasitic twin is joined to another twin in a certainanatomicallocationor position on the developed twin's body.
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The size, composition, andanatomicallocationof each motor pool is tightly controlled by complex developmental pathways.
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The optic disc is theanatomicallocationof the eye's blind spot, the area where the optic nerve and blood vessels enter the retina.
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Setons can be tied tightly or loosely and with different materials, depending on theanatomicallocation of the fistulae and what may be medically required.
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In the book, eye diseases were sorted by theiranatomicallocation.
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The aim of pneumoencephalography is to outline these shadow-forming air-filled structures so that their shape andanatomicallocationcan be examined.
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Individuals describe the need to tic as the buildup of tension in a particularanatomicallocation, which they consciously choose to release, as if the subject had to do it.
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Holmes estimated the anatomical locations of the brain lesions and measured the resulting visual-field defects.
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Fig. 5 depicts the anatomical locations of units classified according to levels of coherence.
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The ectopic heart can be found along a spectrum of anatomical locations, including the neck, chest, or abdomen.
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It is typically accomplished by placing visual markers at particular anatomical locations on the animal and then recording video of its movement.
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