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Buffering system is the physiological system that function to keep pH within normal limits.
homeostatis
The vertebral column does 3 major things. 1. Supports the upper body. 2. Allows for flexibility of the upper body. 3. Houses the spinal cord. It protects and supports the spinal cord. Supports the body and holds it erect. Gives the neck movement.
Clot retraction time is significant to note whether the blood clots within the normal limits or not. It is helpful in diagnosis of various blood diseases.
Left alignment is the default in a normal document.
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The term "unremarkable alignment of the spine" is a common expression used in a radiology report of the spine that means the spinal alignment of the vertebrae in relation to each other is acceptable and within normal limits. It is simply another way of saying that a particular area has been examined and does not present abnormal findings of alignment.
It means the alignment of the bones is nearly normal.
This is a normal anatomic variant.
Lordosis an anteriorly convex curvature of the vertebral column; the normal lordoses of the cervical and lumbar regions are secondary curvatures of the vertebral column, acquired postnatally
The phone number of the Kensington-Normal Heights Branch Library is: 619-533-3974.
NL is often used to indicate "normal limits" or "normal.""Nl" stands for "normal". You'll often see it written as WNL which means "within normal limits".
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The address of the Kensington-Normal Heights Branch Library is: 4121 Adams Ave., San Diego, 92116 2507
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No. I suggest you have someone check your alignment