- theory)
Retract (group theory)
Retraction (topology)
Retracted (phonetics), a
sound pronounced to the back of the
vocal tract, in
linguistics Retracted tongue...
- A
retracted vowel is a
vowel sound in
which the body or root of the
tongue is
pulled backward and
downward into the pharynx. The most
retracted cardinal...
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retractor or
retract in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Retractor may
refer to:
Retractor (medical), a
medical instrument Retractor (memory),...
- when it is not erect, and is
retracted into its
preputial sheath by the
retractor **** muscle. In Tandonia, the
retractor ****
inserts at the boundary...
-
Finger Retractor Little Retractor Love
Nerve Retractor Green Retractor Goelet Retractor Cushing Vein
Retractor Langenbeck Retractor Richardson Retractor Richardson-Eastmann...
- A
similar retracted sibilant form is also used in Dutch, Icelandic, some
southern dialects of Swedish, Finnish, and Gr****. The
retracted "S" is also...
- Senn
retractors are double-ended
retractors used in
surgical procedures. One end is
typically L-shaped, and the
other has
three bent prongs. The pronged...
- nipple) is a
condition where the nipple,
instead of
pointing outward, is
retracted into the breast. In some cases, the
nipple will be
temporarily protruded...
- can no
longer be
relied upon.
Retracted articles are not
removed from the
published literature but
marked as
retracted. In some
cases it may be necessary...
-
Maddieson (1996)
about half of
English speakers use a non-
retracted apical articulation.
Retracted alveolar,
which means it is
articulated with
either the...