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meniscus <meniscus; meniscuses / menisci> N

meniscus ADJ

meniscus

meniscus OPTICS

concave meniscus

converging meniscus LIGHT

convex meniscus

meniscus lens OPTICS

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Normally the surface tension does not in itself give rise to an attraction or repulsion among particles on a meniscus.
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For this reason, current surgical strategies are focused on preserving as much of the meniscus as possible or replacing it if necessary.
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In the absence of a sufficiently strong tangential stress, a round-apex meniscus is obtained.
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A bad move shattered the meniscus and the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.
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The meniscus has fewer vessels and blood flow towards the unattached, thin interior edge.
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A person occasionally injures the medial meniscus without harming the ligaments.
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Ultraviolet spectrograms of thousands of stars to as faint as 13th stellar magnitude were obtained by a wide-angle meniscus telescope.
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Removal of the meniscus cartilage leads to progressive, degenerative arthritis of the knee joint.
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She also had a hairline fracture in her femur and a detached meniscus, among other things.
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Bell ended up having a partial tear of his meniscus, on the lateral part of the meniscus in his knee.
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