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circumscribed neurodermatitis

circumscribed造句

a circumscribed circle

acute circumscribed edema

a circumscribed space or area.

primary circumscribed amyloidosis of skin

a circumscribed geographical region characterized by some distinctive features.

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This schwannoma was resected from a nerve. Note the circumscribed nature of this benign neoplasm.

Another radius medicine for circumscribed sunflower pressure is fatless physical exercise.

The army evidently fears that, under him, its activities would be severely circumscribed.

To reiterate, the meaning of some terms is circumscribed in the given context.

The question is whether a majority of Canadians want that-or whether they are perfectly happy with their circumscribed government.

At the upper right is a well-circumscribed neoplasm that is arising in liver. This is an hepatic adenoma.

a skin condition characterized by circumscribed wartlike lesions that can be itchy and covered with a greasy crust.

When refering to her unique choreography, Charlene pointed out that she would take into account of the various of topics, not circumscribed by the severe classical ballet.

Some examples are given by inscribed and circumscribed circles of polygons, lines intersecting and tangent to conic sections, the Pappus and Menelaus configurations of points and lines.

There was solittle in one's life that could be preset, predetermined, and she strove tomaintain what order she could manage within the circumscribed boundaries of herlife.

Imaging reveals mild enlargement of the involved veins or an orbital mass. A varix can be well circumscribed, tubular, or a tangled mass of vessels.

And while I may speak more about the narrowness of my very circumscribed life than their real worth, just the fact that they're sitting there, waiting for me, makes me happy.

When the theme is circumscribed, as in his delightful sketches of George Ripley and Thoreau, or in his perceptive English Traits the product is far more satisfactory than in the unconfined essay.