The pain was crampy, located in the left upper quadrant, and initially associated with constipation. |
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The feathery-appearing bowel distal to the smoother contour duodenum is the jejunum, and it is in the right lower quadrant! |
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Unlike the delicate quadrant, the mariner's astrolabe was a thick, weighty instrument typically made of cast bronze or brass. |
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Patients with right upper quadrant tenderness require an abdominal ultrasound. |
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Both the alidades and the straight edges of the quadrant are fitted with viewers. |
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In 1551, Antwerp's aldermen had begun a campaign to develop and commercialize their city's southeastern quadrant. |
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On physical examination a palpable, nontender abdominal mass was identified in the patient's right upper quadrant. |
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A typical 400-meter quadrant track consists of two parallel straightaways connected at the ends by concentric semicircles. |
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The right front quadrant contains the highest storm surge, the strongest winds. |
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Each of the 110 first-quarter Olympians got a handsome, high-end quadrant with their name etched upon it. |
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The state's southeast quadrant is more ruggedly beautiful, including portions of Appalachia. |
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The computational domain is limited to a quadrant of the solid rock mass including the shaft bottom. |
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My latest cut-down bone handled table knives have a near quadrant at the tip and cut unbelievably. |
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Two day old full term male with bilious vomiting and a palpable right lower quadrant mass. |
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The quadrant is a one metre square metal frame which is put on the seagrass bed at each ten metre point along the transect line. |
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In the 1790s the French officially adopted a metric system based on the length of a quadrant of the Earth's meridian. |
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Two small toggle switches located behind the throttle quadrant operate the alternate system. |
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The abdomen was soft with mild right upper quadrant tenderness on deep palpation. |
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The pain starts suddenly in the epigastrium or right upper quadrant and may radiate round to the back in the interscapular region. |
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Use it to snap to the nearest quadrant of an arc, circle, ellipse, elliptical arc, and some 3D solids. |
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Deep palpation of the right upper abdominal quadrant caused mild discomfort and pain. |
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The grids were separated into four quadrants and the stomata were counted in each quadrant. |
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Dart's star was visible in the upper-left quadrant of the rectangular view screen, glowing a bright yellow-orange. |
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If one imagines a square with four quadrants, the top left-hand quadrant is the case where there is a simple breach of confidentiality. |
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In 1730 he invented a quadrant which measured the altitude of the Sun or of a star. |
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Another early navigational instrument that relied on the same principles as the quadrant was the mariner's astrolabe. |
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At the top is the steering quadrant, while at the bottom the rudder lies flat against the seabed. |
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Ben points out the area where he has found shell casings in the past, just below the steering quadrant. |
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Above the stern a large steering quadrant is still attached to the rudder post. |
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Right at the stern the steering quadrant is intact and still attached to the rudder shaft. |
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Cables or chains run round a quadrant attached to the top of the rudder shaft. |
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At the corners of the cube four stumpy pilasters rose to a quadrant of richly curlicued Corinthian capitals. |
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I instead had him look at the throttle quadrant, as I pushed the release mechanism. |
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At the first sign of engine failure, the pilot must advance all six levers on the power quadrant. |
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Each unit consisted of a quadrant and bellcrank assembly, a control valve, an actuator cylinder assembly and a bypass control assembly. |
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I shall move the Trenton into the unexplored quadrant behind the Milky Way and search for any remaining human warships. |
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The pain of acute cholecystitis typically lasts longer than three hours and, after three hours, shifts from the epigastrium to the right upper quadrant. |
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In Warsaw a protester hurled an egg that walloped him on about the same quadrant of his person as did the egg thrown at the deputy prime minister the week before. |
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In the north-east quadrant was a second circle, although little survives. |
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The ring of the steering quadrant is gilded with plumose anemones. |
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The lever and quadrant will go on a stand beside the engineers knee. |
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The physical examination reveals the patient is in minimal distress with right lower quadrant pain and rebound tenderness and guarding on palpation. |
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Diagnostic laparoscopy was performed, which revealed dilated veins in the omentum and falciform ligament, a nodular liver, and a mass in the right lower quadrant. |
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Each quadrant is then bound by two of the four angles of the horoscope. |
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Sophisticated instruments, which were to make possible the European voyages of discovery, were developed, including the astrolabe, the quadrant and good navigational maps. |
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But they also have a bifocal segment in the lower quadrant of the lens that lets us find the correction needed to bring the front sight into focus. |
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Point it south and it shows you the stars and planets in that quadrant of the sky. |
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People forget all too readily, but Greenspan is a consultant to Pimco, the largest bond manager in this quadrant of the galaxy. |
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In the right lower quadrant you are feeling mainly for the terminal ileum, the cecum, and the ascending colon, and for the descending colon in the left. |
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A tender, fluctuant 8-cm mass was felt in the right upper quadrant, several centimeters inferior to a subcostal scar from a previous open cholecystectomy. |
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A 16 year old young woman presented with iron deficiency anaemia and a palpable mass the size of an orange in the left upper quadrant of her abdomen. |
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With an objective of maximizing benefit heterogeneity, one promotion tool per quadrant was selected, namely premium, sweepstake, and price reduction. |
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Miri watched her patroness in the uppermost quadrant of the mirror. |
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The upper left quadrant is filled with the right lobe of the liver and the gallbladder, and the falciform ligament and ligamentum teres can be seen. |
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The microscope condenser lens and custom lenses relay forward-scattered light to a quadrant photodiode detector mounted above the microscope stage. |
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Shower trays come in an array of dimensions from square, rectangular and quadrant for corner units with coinciding shower enclosures to ensure conformity in the bathroom. |
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During the last procedure of the day, the surgeon receives a consult from a primary care physician who has referred a patient in the ER experiencing right lower quadrant pain. |
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In the southeast quadrant, the remaining primary forest has been set aside as a conservation area protected by legislation and supernatural strictures. |
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Every February, give or take a couple of weeks, more than a million wildebeest, or gnus, gather in the south-eastern quadrant of their quasi-circular migration route. |
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Prefabricated stainless steel perforated panels cover an elliptical freestanding staircase in the northwest quadrant of the building for emergency egress. |
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A large mass was palpable in the epigastrium and right upper quadrant. |
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All of the M203 grenade launchers should be equipped with both the leaf and quadrant sights. |
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Intraoperatively, the patient was found to have a phlegmon in her right upper quadrant involving the gallbladder, liver, duodenum, and omentum. |
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For celestial navigation like other Europeans, they used Greek tools, like the astrolabe and quadrant, which they made easier and simpler. |
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Arab navigational tools like the astrolabe and quadrant were used for celestial navigation. |
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Palpation of the right lower quadrant elicited rebound tenderness and guarding. |
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The cheeky chirpers have taken up residence at a new emergency quadrant now under construction at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd. |
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The Green Treefrog, Hyla cinerea, is widely distributed in the southeastern quadrant of the United States. |
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While latitude could be marked in degrees as observed by astrolabe or quadrant, easting could only be given in distance. |
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In order to perform measurements of the altitude of the sun, a back observation quadrant was developed. |
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With the Galilean telescope of Horrocks, however, Venus would be seen in the top left quadrant of the screen. |
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The distal end, destined for the right upper quadrant, is oversewn and the Roux limb is measured to from 40 to 50 cm. |
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His left upper quadrant was tender without rebound, there was no visceromegaly, and bowel sounds were normal. |
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On physical exam he was moderately tender to palpation in the left upper quadrant. |
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When held vertically close to your nose, the top left quadrant of the right thumb is the most distomedial quadrant. |
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After the encounter of the two pronuclei, one quadrant of the former positive cross of the monaster is missing on the side of the egg pronucleus. |
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In the top left quadrant are the arms of the burgh of Old Aberdeen, with the addition of a symbol of knowledge being handed down from above. |
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Moving to the lower right quadrant, we see client relationship management and proactivity. |
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Physical examination revealed jaundice, sclera icterus and mild abdominal tenderness over the right upper quadrant with an enlarged liver. |
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Roman rule which had survived in the eastern quadrant was restored over most of Iberia for 10 years. |
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The most opulent area of the city was the northeastern quadrant where all the elite were gathered together. |
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The physical examination showed tenderness on palpation of the left lower quadrant of the abdomen with minimal rebound tenderness. |
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Within the circle, abutting its eastern quadrant, is a roughly rectangular setting of a further 10 stones. |
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The historic center of San Francisco is the northeast quadrant of the city anchored by Market Street and the waterfront. |
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For celestial navigation the Portuguese, like other Europeans, used Arab navigation tools, like the astrolabe and quadrant, which they made easier and simpler. |
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Latitude was calculated by observing with quadrant or astrolabe the altitude of the sun or of charted stars above the horizon, but longitude is harder. |
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The hank would be better served redirecting its efforts to the lower-left quadrant to customers who are less profitable and less likely to attrite. |
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From High Man the north east quadrant is filled by the quiet fells of Back o'Skiddaw, with the Border hills, the Cheviots and the North Pennines behind them. |
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In more modern applications, the quadrant is attached to the trunion ring or of a large naval gun to align it to benchmarks welded to the ship's deck. |
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Pulmonary symptoms include cough, chest pain and haemoptysis, while hepatic involvement may cause fever, right upper quadrant pain, pruritis, urticaria, or eosinophilia. |
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The third quadrant, displaying the gold harp of Ireland, remains unaltered from that version used throughout the remainder of the United Kingdom and overseas. |
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The J-tube pull-ins were conducted straight from the cable-laying vessel Ndurance via its quadrant system without any disruption or temporary lay-down of the umbilical. |
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In order to measure the altitude of a star, the observer would view the star through the sights and hold the quadrant so that the plane of the instrument was vertical. |
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Today the elevation can be obtained easily on ship with a quadrant. |
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