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Renal casts
Renal capsules or glands, the suprarenal capsules. See under Capsule. Renal casts, Renal colic. (Med.) See under Cast, and Colic.

Meaning of CASTS from wikipedia

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- Look up Cast, cast, or -cast in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. CAST may refer to: Cardiac Arrhythmia Suppression Trial, a heart study in the 1980s Childhood...
- Administration of China led to the removal of Pocket Casts from Apple's App Store in China. Pocket Casts was created by independent Australian mobile app...
- in these conditions. Casts were first described by Henry Bence Jones (1813–1873). As reflected in their cylindrical form, casts are generated in the small...
- ensemble casts on the small screen. The series is notorious for major character deaths, resulting in constant changes within the ensemble. Ensemble casts are...
- Such casts, called pantaloon casts, are occasionally seen to immobilize an injured lumbar spine or pelvis, in which case the trunk portion of the cast usually...
- colour casts can also be caused by problems in photo development. Improper timing or imbalanced chemical mixtures can cause unwanted casts. Colour casts can...
- Hair casts, also known as pseudonits, represent remnants of the inner root sheath, and often occur in great numbers and may mimic nits in the scalp.: 764 ...
- Cast iron is a class of iron–carbon alloys with a carbon content of more than 2% and silicon content around 1–3%. Its usefulness derives from its relatively...
- by measuring exactly from the cast, for example by using a pointing machine. These are still described as plaster casts. Examples of these by John Flaxman...