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Abduction
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- 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.
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Похищение, русский
Enlèvement, французский
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Illustration, английский
Иллюстрация
Anatomical, английский
Supplement, английский
- Приложение, дополнение; дополнительный
- 1. any extra nutrients that are taken to help a specific condition when someone is not getting all they need from their food vitamin and folic acid supplements 2. a pill or product regarded as helpful in improving health that can be bought 403 surgery without a prescription. supplements are not tested in the same way as prescription drugs. dietary or food supplements verb to add on or increase above what is taken usually she supplemented her diet with folic acid when she was planning a pregnancy.
Observations, английский
Замечания эксперта (по существу заявки)
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Правила доказывания, русский
Похищение, русский
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