near ur thumb
The area between the thumb and index finger (digitus secundus manus, pointer finger, or forefinger), is called the thenar space. The skin is called webbing. In other sources it is called thumb webbing. The muscles at the base of the thumb form the thenar eminence.
No, the second toe is commonly referred to as the "long toe" or "pointer toe." The term "index toe" is not a widely recognized or anatomically correct term.
No no no no..it's double click your MOUSE.. hit the primary button twice smartly with your index finger..
The spot between the index finger and the thumb is called the thumb web space. The information is hard to find but is mentioned in the link below (in the section labeled "Causes"). Note: The link shows a birth abnormality, but "thumb web space" is the term for the normal appearance of thumb and index finger.
The origin of the term 'got dibs' is unknown. Dibs was a game similar to jacks, and the term also referred to money.
I think its the skin part between your thumb and index finger. Connecting it.
The ticker symbol for Barclay's Capital US Aggregate Bond Index is BARC. This index is watched for signs of long-term changes in the economy of the United States and is commonly referred to as the AGG.
The ticker symbol for Barclay's Capital US Aggregate Bond Index is BARC. This index is watched for signs of long-term changes in the economy of the United States and is commonly referred to as the AGG.
The words have no particular origin, but were noted in 1900/1905 and referred to a woman of loose morals
The Small Finger is called Pinky Finger. It might be speculated by some that the name pinky for your small finger is a rather new invention. Also, to many, the name seems American in origin. But in reality, it has no connection with America or the term is American either. According to an etymological dictionary published in 1808 by John Jamieson shows that the term pinky actually has its origins in Scotland.
When referencing the term ablation in the Index of ICD-10-PCS, the coder is referred to the term "Excision." Ablation generally involves the removal of tissue, and in ICD-10-PCS coding, it is categorized under procedures that involve cutting away or destroying tissue. Coders should also be mindful of the specific body system and approach used during the procedure to ensure accurate coding.
The icterus index is the amount of bilirubin found in the plasma. For a fuller definition, check out the related link below.