Sentence examples for adjacent limb from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "adjacent limb" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to anatomy, medicine, or discussions about physical proximity of body parts.
Example: "The injury to the patient's leg also affected the adjacent limb, causing swelling and discomfort."
Alternatives: "neighboring limb" or "contiguous limb".

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The experts did not strictly apply conventional criteria such as ST-segment elevation of >0.1 mV in two adjacent limb leads or >0.2 mV in two adjacent precordial leads.

Several investigators have reported that there are differences between people with and people without LBP in the timing of motion between (1) different elements within the lumbopelvic region and (2) an adjacent limb region (e.g., hip) during a number of different tasks [ 9– 13].

Male and female patients (older than 18 years) were selected for participation based on the following criteria: chest pain lasting 30 min or longer, ST elevation greater than 0.1 mV in at least two contiguous precordial leads, or at least two adjacent limb leads on the electrocardiogram or evidence of new onset left-bundle branch block.

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Reorganisation of motor cortex representations of adjacent lower limb segments, but not the upper limb, is plausible.

This study aimed to alleviate these concerns, by introducing a new method of placing the implantable Doppler probe on the adjacent vessel limb of a chimaeric flap.

This pattern indicates functional differences between the adjacent vascular limbs regarding glucose transport.

The sub-division in which mirror neurons are located is suggested to be on the convexity of the precentral gyrus, adjacent to the inferior limb of the arcuate sulcus, and referred to as area F5c.

No other Wnt ligands have been reported to be expressed in the forelimb LPM or adjacent tissues at the limb induction stages; however, it is possible that the expression levels of Wnt ligands are below the level of detection by in situ hybridization.

Two 6 mm full-thickness (skin and panniculus carnosus) excisional wounds were placed on the dorsal skin (shaved and cleaned using betadine), equidistant from the midline and adjacent to the four limbs.

These plaques, which are composed of apatite (calcium phosphate, not calcium oxalate), originate adjacent to the thin limbs of the loops of Henle.

This is possible because of remarkable anatomical arrangements in the lower limb, whereby closely adjacent arteries and veins form a system of heat exchange between opposing flows of blood.

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