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101 eje dinámico del río
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102 abducir
v.1 to abduct.2 to abduct, to abduce, to move away from the axis of the body. -
103 arteria celíaca
f.coeliac artery, celiac artery, coeliac axis. -
104 axón cilindroeje
m.axis-cylinder process. -
105 corpúsculo axil
m.axile corpuscle, axis corpuscle. -
106 desviación axial
f.axis deviation. -
107 diafragma óptico
m.optical diaphragm, thin plate with a central orifice placed on the axis of an optical instrument such as a photographic camera, diaphragm. -
108 eje anticlinal
m.anticlinal axis. -
109 eje baricéntrico
m.centroidal axis. -
110 eje basibregmático
m.basibregmatic axis. -
111 eje basicraneal
m.basicranial axis. -
112 eje basifacial
m.basifacial axis. -
113 eje binauricular
m.binauricular axis. -
114 eje celíaco
m.celiac axis. -
115 eje central
m.central axis, pivot. -
116 eje dorsoventral
m.dorsoventral axis. -
117 eje fiducial
m.photograph axis. -
118 eje flebostático
m.phlebostatic axis. -
119 eje magnético
m.magnetic axis. -
120 eje mayor
m.major axis.
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