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  • 21subjacent — adj. underlying; situated below. Etymology: L subjacere (as SUB , jacere lie) …

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  • 22subjacent karst —    Karst landscape in noncarbonate rocks due to presence of karstified rocks beneath the surface formation [10].    Synonyms: (French.) karst sous jacent; (German.) unterirdisches Karstphänomen; (Greek.) ypokímenon karst; (Russian.) pokritij… …

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  • 23subjacent support — /sabjeysant saport/ The right of land to be supported by the land which lies under it; distinguished from lateral (side) support. See also support …

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  • 24Lateral and subjacent support — Lateral and subjacent support, in the law of property, describes the right a landowner has to have that land physically supported in its natural state by both adjoining land and underground structures. If a neighbor s excavation causes the… …

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  • 25subjacente — ● subjacent, subjacente adjectif (latin subjacens, entis, de subjacere, être placé dessous) Qui est placé au dessous : L écorce du globe et les couches subjacentes …

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  • 26sous-jacent — sous jacent, ente [ suʒasɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. • 1812; var. mod. de subjacent (1534), d apr. sous ; du lat. subjacere ♦ Qui s étend, qui est situé au dessous. « Un fléchissement du pavé mal soutenu par le sable sous jacent » (Hugo). ♢ Fig. Caché,… …

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  • 27subiacent — SUBIACÉNT, Ă, subiacenţi, te, adj. Care este plasat dedesubt. [pr.: i a ] – Din fr. subjacent, lat. subjacens, entis. Trimis de IoanSoleriu, 27.07.2004. Sursa: DEX 98  subiacént adj. m. (sil. bia ; mf. sub ), pl. subiacénţi; …

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  • 28Transcranial doppler — (TCD) is a test that measures the velocity of blood flow through the brain s blood vessels. Used to help in the diagnosis of emboli, stenosis, vasospasm from a subarachnoid hemorrhage (bleeding from a ruptured aneurysm), and other problems, this… …

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  • 29Easement — For spiral easements on railroads, see Track transition curve. Property law …

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  • 30flap — 1. Tissue for transplantation, vascularized by a pedicle; f.. SEE ALSO: local f., distant f.. 2. An uncontrolled movement, as of the hands. See asterixis. [M.E. flappe] Abbe f. middle portion of the lower lip transferred into the upper lip and …

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