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Crohn Disease Popular Works   7
Crohn Disease Surgery Popular Works   1989 1
Crops Agricultural : Montgomery, David R.,  2016 1
Crops Agricultural Growth And Development : Poynter, Jane.  2006 1
Cross Cultural Comparison   156
Cross Cultural Comparison Asia   2008 1
Cross Cultural Comparison Canada   1988 1
Cross Cultural Comparison Case Reports   3
Cross Cultural Comparison Congresses   2
Cross Cultural Comparison Education United States : Schlesinger, Arthur M.,  1992 1
Cross Cultural Comparison Encyclopedias English   2
Cross Cultural Comparison England   2005 1
Cross Cultural Comparison Europe   2008 1
Cross Cultural Comparison Great Britain   2008 1
Cross Cultural Comparison Handbooks : Gaw, Albert,  2001 1
Cross Cultural Comparison India : Chopra, Deepak.  2013 1
Cross Cultural Comparison Japan : Kawanishi, Yuko,  2006 1
Cross Cultural Comparison Laos Case Reports : Fadiman, Anne,  2012 1
Cross Cultural Comparison Latin America : Chong, Nilda.  2002 1
Cross Cultural Comparison Mesh   1989 1
Cross Cultural Comparison Mexico   2005 1
Cross Cultural Comparison North America   2008 1
Cross Cultural Comparison Northern Territory   2005 1
Cross Cultural Comparison Popular Works : Rodriguez, Richard,  1992 1
Cross Cultural Comparison Statistics   2006 1
Cross Cultural Comparison United States   19
Cross Cultural Comparison United States Congresses : Symposium on African American Perspectives in Bioethics  2007 1
Cross Cultural Studies   2
  Cross Infection -- 3 Related Mesh Subjects   3
Cross Infection Prevention And Control   2
Cross Sectional Studies : Mumford, Michael D.  1990 1
 

Crossbite -- See Malocclusion


Such malposition and contact of the maxillary and mandibular teeth as to interfere with the highest efficiency during the excursive movements of the jaw that are essential for mastication. (Jablonski, Illustrated Dictionary of Dentistry, 1982)
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Crossbreeding -- See Hybridization, Genetic


The genetic process of crossbreeding between genetically dissimilar parents to produce a hybrid.
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Crosses Genetic -- See Also Hybridization, Genetic


The genetic process of crossbreeding between genetically dissimilar parents to produce a hybrid.
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Crowding : Le Bon, Gustave,  1908 1
Crows : Marzluff, John M.  2005 1
 

Cruciate Ligament Anterior -- See Anterior Cruciate Ligament


A strong ligament of the knee that originates from the posteromedial portion of the lateral condyle of the femur, passes anteriorly and inferiorly between the condyles, and attaches to the depression in front of the intercondylar eminence of the tibia.
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Crude Death Rate -- See Mortality


All deaths reported in a given population.
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Crude Mortality Rate -- See Mortality


All deaths reported in a given population.
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Crude Oil -- See Petroleum


Naturally occurring complex liquid hydrocarbons which, after distillation, yield combustible fuels, petrochemicals, and lubricants.
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Crutches Popular Works : Pryor, Sally R.,  1991 1
Crying   2
Crying Prevention And Control Popular Works : Karp, Harvey.  2003 1
Crystallography History : Sayre, Anne.  1975 1
Crystals : Bullis, Douglas.  1990 1
 

Csa Confederate States Of America -- See Confederate States of America


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Ct Scan Radionuclide -- See Tomography, Emission-Computed


Tomography using radioactive emissions from injected RADIONUCLIDES and computer ALGORITHMS to reconstruct an image.
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Ct Scan Single Photon Emission -- See Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon


A method of computed tomography that uses radionuclides which emit a single photon of a given energy. The camera is rotated 180 or 360 degrees around the patient to capture images at multiple positions along the arc. The computer is then used to reconstruct the transaxial, sagittal, and coronal images from the 3-dimensional distribution of radionuclides in the organ. The advantages of SPECT are that it can be used to observe biochemical and physiological processes as well as size and volume of the organ. The disadvantage is that, unlike positron-emission tomography where the positron-electron annihilation results in the emission of 2 photons at 180 degrees from each other, SPECT requires physical collimation to line up the photons, which results in the loss of many available photons and hence degrades the image.
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Ct Scan X Ray -- See Tomography, X-Ray Computed


Tomography using x-ray transmission and a computer algorithm to reconstruct the image.
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Ctg Antepartum -- See Cardiotocography


Monitoring of FETAL HEART frequency before birth in order to assess impending prematurity in relation to the pattern or intensity of antepartum UTERINE CONTRACTION.
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