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Abduct (v)
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Enlever, французский
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Abduct, английский
Abductio, английский
Abduction, английский
- The offense of taking away a wife, child, or ward, by deceitful persuasion, force, or violence
- Outward movement of the eye temporally.
- The movement of a part of the body away from the centre line of the body or away from a neighbouring part. opposite adduction. see illustration at anatomical terms in supplement ‘mary was nursed in a position of not more than 90° upright with her legs in abduction.’ [british journal of nursing]
- Abduction is a form of nonmonotone logic, first suggested by charles pierce in the 1870s. it attempts to quantify patterns and suggest plausible hypotheses for a set of observations. see also: deduction, induction.
Abductor, английский
A muscle which pulls a part of the body away from the centre line of the body or away from a neighbouring part. opposite adductor
Abductor digiti minimi brevis manus, английский
Abductor extemus pollicis, английский
Abductor pollicis major, английский
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Entrée, французский
Enlever, французский
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