distal part
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdistalandpart
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distal
adjective
uk/ˈdɪs.təl/us/ˈdɪs.təl/
away from a particular point in ...
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part
noun
uk/pɑːt/us/pɑːrt/
some but not all of ...
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(Definition ofdistalandpartfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Rotation of the transducer allowed simultaneous imaging of the ascending and descending aorta anddistalpartof the arterial duct.
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The outer fan consists of lobes and lobe-fringe deposits representing the transition between the proximal and the moredistalpartof the fan.
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This interpretation indicates that the lower system belongs to thedistalpartof a submarine fan and represents the outer fan.
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Dissection ofdistalpartof aorta, below renal arteries was also detected in this patient.
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First, the hypoplasia of thedistalpartof the right coronary artery might have been part of the initial congenital malformation.
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Potassium-sparing diuretics and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole produce hyperkalaemia by interfering with potassium secretion in thedistalpartof the nephron.
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Ovules form in thedistalpartof the ovaries.
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This inversion suppresses the recovery of crossover products in thedistalpartof chromosome 15.
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With thedistalpartof the arch reconstruction was completed, a single dose of crystalloid cardioplesia was infused.
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Thedistalpartof each uterus provides a fertilization chamber filled with spermatozoa, followed by a sphincter-like part.
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Thedistalpartof the radicle, about 1-2 mm long, was cut off and used for flow cytometric analysis.
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One or two nuclei were observed in thedistalpartof the caudal ducts (fig. 24).
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Fertilized oocytes with polar bodies (fig. 4) and dividing zygotes (figs 5, 6) are present in thedistalpartof each uterus immediately anterior to the fertilization chamber.
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Thedistalpartof the toe swells and appears like a small potato.
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