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The U.S. Marine Corps' obstacle course is touted as being quite tortuous. My dental exam was so tortuous that I actually had muscle cramps afterward.
having may bends and twists....it is often used to describe the course an artery takes...having a tortuous course enables the artery to "feed" an area thoroughly with blood.
Cardiac surgeons, of course.
As you grow, of course the chest cavity changes shape as you grow. The thoracic cavity does change shape internally, even when the rib cage does not appear to move. The thoracic diaphragm is most important in breathing, and does much of our breathing.
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Of course it has. It is very active cell type
It depends on the type of cardiac condition of the client. The best course of action is to be cautious and well informed. It would also be a good idea to get clearance from their physician.
For this. you first need to do a 5 year MBBS course in a registered medical college, followed by a 3 year course of post graduation in general surgery. Now you become a general surgeon. Now you do another 3 year course of super specialisation to finally become a cardiac surgeon.
yes of course it is because if it wasnt suppiled with that then the heart couldn't beat
From Latin maeander (possibly through French méandre), derived from Ancient Greek Maiandros. Maiandros is the name of a river in Asia Minor (present day Turkey) known for its tortuous course.
Tinel's test is used to assist in the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome, not thoracic outlet syndrome. It is performed by tapping the median nerve along its course in the wrist. The test is positive when it causes tingling or pain in the thumb, index finger and middle finger.
As a noun:Clearly, the road adopts a tortuous course along the coast | The new fleet changed course to join the other ships.All guests are offered a choice of main courseThe bright student completed a business studies course.As a verb:tears were coursing down her cheeks | figurative :exultation coursed through him.many of the hares coursed escaped unharmed | [ no obj. ] : she would course for hares with her greyhounds.You probably get the idea by now :)