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tertiary s.
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a sequestrum that is separated by only a slight dividing line and remains in its place.
ó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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tertiary v.
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one of the definitive type of chorionic villi, having trophoblastic cover, connective tissue (mesoblastic) core, and blood vessels. Called also stem v.
ó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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tertiary
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Lateral or panel openings (eg, ramp, crosscut).
ó: www.digistar.mb.ca/minsci/termss-x.htm
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tertiary care
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Services provided by highly specialized providers such as neurosurgeons, thoracic surgeons and intensive care units. These services often require highly sophisticated technology and facilities.
ó: www.plexisweb.com/glossary/words/t.html
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tertiary care
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Highly specialized care given to patients who are in danger of disability or death.
ó: www.ohpco.org/health_care_glossary.htm
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