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  • 61plicate — Folded; pleated; tucked. * * * pli·cate plī .kāt vt, pli·cat·ed; pli·cat·ing to perform plication on <the vein graft was then plicated by means of...sutures placed about 2 mm. apart (Jour. Amer. Med. Assoc.)> plicate or pli·cat·ed .kāt əd… …

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  • 62reefing — Surgically reducing the extent of a tissue by folding it and securing with sutures, as in plication. stomach r. SYN: gastroplication …

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  • 63technique — The manner of performance, or the details, of any surgical operation, experiment, or mechanical act. SEE ALSO: method, operation, procedure. SYN: technic. [Fr., fr. G. technikos, relating to techne, art, skill] airbrasive t. a method of grinding …

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  • 64Cyathus — striatus Conservation status See text …

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  • 65TEP — tetraethylpyrophosphate; tracheoesophageal puncture; transepithelial potential; transesophageal endoscopic plication; transesophageal pacing; triethylphosphate …

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  • 66Law for theProtection of the Republic — (Republikschutz gesetz)    18 July 1922. A series of violent acts against leading political figures Matthias Erzberger,* Philipp Scheidemann,* and, in particular, Walther Rath enau* provided impetus for the Republic to address antirepublican… …

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  • 67Kelly operation — see under plication …

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  • 68Delorme procedure — surgical treatment for rectal prolapse consisting of mucosal proctectomy and plication of the muscularis layer …

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  • 69reef — (rēf) an infolding or tuck of tissue, as a tuck made in plication …

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  • 70reduction ureteroplasty — surgical tapering or plication of the ureter for treatment of megaureter …

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