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External auditory meatus -- See Ear canal


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external border of the EU.   2
External Borrowing.   10
 

External Cardiotocography -- See Cardiotocography


Monitoring of FETAL HEART frequency before birth in order to assess impending prematurity in relation to the pattern or intensity of antepartum UTERINE CONTRACTION
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External Carotid Artery Diseases -- See Carotid Artery Diseases


Pathological conditions involving the CAROTID ARTERIES, including the common, internal, and external carotid arteries. ATHEROSCLEROSIS and TRAUMA are relatively frequent causes of carotid artery pathology
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External Counterpulsation -- See Counterpulsation


A technique for assisting the circulation by decreasing the afterload of the left ventricle and augmenting the diastolic pressure. It may be achieved by intra-aortic balloon, or by implanting a special pumping device in the chest, or externally by applying a negative pressure to the lower extremities during cardiac systole
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External crucial ligament -- See Anterior cruciate ligament


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External Debt.   244
External Debt Statistics. : External Debt Statistics : Guide for Compilers and Users / International Monetary Fund  2008 1
  External Debts -- 2 Related Subjects   2
External debts.   2
 

External Defibrillator -- See Defibrillators


Cardiac electrical stimulators that apply brief high-voltage electroshocks to the HEART. These stimulators are used to restore normal rhythm and contractile function in hearts of patients who are experiencing VENTRICULAR FIBRILLATION or ventricular tachycardia (TACHYCARDIA, VENTRICULAR) that is not accompanied by a palpable PULSE. Some defibrillators may also be used to correct certain noncritical dysrhythmias (called synchronized defibrillation or CARDIOVERSION), using relatively low-level discharges synchronized to the patient's ECG waveform. (UMDNS, 2003)
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External Defibrillator, Automated -- See Defibrillators


Cardiac electrical stimulators that apply brief high-voltage electroshocks to the HEART. These stimulators are used to restore normal rhythm and contractile function in hearts of patients who are experiencing VENTRICULAR FIBRILLATION or ventricular tachycardia (TACHYCARDIA, VENTRICULAR) that is not accompanied by a palpable PULSE. Some defibrillators may also be used to correct certain noncritical dysrhythmias (called synchronized defibrillation or CARDIOVERSION), using relatively low-level discharges synchronized to the patient's ECG waveform. (UMDNS, 2003)
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External Defibrillators -- See Defibrillators


Cardiac electrical stimulators that apply brief high-voltage electroshocks to the HEART. These stimulators are used to restore normal rhythm and contractile function in hearts of patients who are experiencing VENTRICULAR FIBRILLATION or ventricular tachycardia (TACHYCARDIA, VENTRICULAR) that is not accompanied by a palpable PULSE. Some defibrillators may also be used to correct certain noncritical dysrhythmias (called synchronized defibrillation or CARDIOVERSION), using relatively low-level discharges synchronized to the patient's ECG waveform. (UMDNS, 2003)
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External Defibrillators, Automated -- See Defibrillators


Cardiac electrical stimulators that apply brief high-voltage electroshocks to the HEART. These stimulators are used to restore normal rhythm and contractile function in hearts of patients who are experiencing VENTRICULAR FIBRILLATION or ventricular tachycardia (TACHYCARDIA, VENTRICULAR) that is not accompanied by a palpable PULSE. Some defibrillators may also be used to correct certain noncritical dysrhythmias (called synchronized defibrillation or CARDIOVERSION), using relatively low-level discharges synchronized to the patient's ECG waveform. (UMDNS, 2003)
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External Degree Programs, Nursing -- See Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate


A four-year program in nursing education in a college or university leading to a B.S.N. (Bachelor of Science in Nursing). Graduates are eligible for state examination for licensure as RN (Registered Nurse)
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External ear -- See Ear, External


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External ear canal -- See Ear canal


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External economies and diseconomies -- See Externalities (Economics)


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External effects (Economics) -- See Externalities (Economics)


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External female generative organs -- See Vulva


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External female genitalia -- See Vulva


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External Fetal Monitoring -- See Cardiotocography


Monitoring of FETAL HEART frequency before birth in order to assess impending prematurity in relation to the pattern or intensity of antepartum UTERINE CONTRACTION
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External Financing.   16
 

External Fixation Device -- See External Fixators


External devices which hold wires or pins that are placed through one or both cortices of bone in order to hold the position of a fracture in proper alignment. These devices allow easy access to wounds, adjustment during the course of healing, and more functional use of the limbs involved
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External Fixation Devices -- See External Fixators


External devices which hold wires or pins that are placed through one or both cortices of bone in order to hold the position of a fracture in proper alignment. These devices allow easy access to wounds, adjustment during the course of healing, and more functional use of the limbs involved
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External fixation in fractures -- See External skeletal fixation (Surgery)


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External Fixator -- See External Fixators


External devices which hold wires or pins that are placed through one or both cortices of bone in order to hold the position of a fracture in proper alignment. These devices allow easy access to wounds, adjustment during the course of healing, and more functional use of the limbs involved
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External Fixators -- See Also Osteogenesis, Distraction


Bone lengthening by gradual mechanical distraction. An external fixation device produces the distraction across the bone plate. The technique was originally applied to long bones but in recent years the method has been adapted for use with mandibular implants in maxillofacial surgery
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External Fixators   4
 

External fracture fixation -- See External skeletal fixation (Surgery)


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External generative organs, Female -- See Vulva


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External genitalia, Female -- See Vulva


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External humeral epicondylitis -- See Tennis elbow


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External Infusion Pump -- See Infusion Pumps


Fluid propulsion systems driven mechanically, electrically, or osmotically that are used to inject (or infuse) over time agents into a patient or experimental animal; used routinely in hospitals to maintain a patent intravenous line, to administer antineoplastic agents and other drugs in thromboembolism, heart disease, diabetes mellitus (INSULIN INFUSION SYSTEMS is also available), and other disorders
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External Infusion Pumps -- See Infusion Pumps


Fluid propulsion systems driven mechanically, electrically, or osmotically that are used to inject (or infuse) over time agents into a patient or experimental animal; used routinely in hospitals to maintain a patent intravenous line, to administer antineoplastic agents and other drugs in thromboembolism, heart disease, diabetes mellitus (INSULIN INFUSION SYSTEMS is also available), and other disorders
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External-Internal Control -- See Internal-External Control


Personality construct referring to an individual's perception of the locus of events as determined internally by his or her own behavior versus fate, luck, or external forces. (ERIC Thesaurus, 1996)
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External Liabilities. : Australia : Selected Issues / International Monetary Fund  1999 1
 

External Nose -- See Nose


A part of the upper respiratory tract. It contains the organ of SMELL. The term includes the external nose, the nasal cavity, and the PARANASAL SINUSES

--consider also terms at NAS- RHIN-
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External Noses -- See Nose


A part of the upper respiratory tract. It contains the organ of SMELL. The term includes the external nose, the nasal cavity, and the PARANASAL SINUSES

--consider also terms at NAS- RHIN-
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External Payments. : IMF Survey : Volume 28, Issue 16  1999 1
 

External photoelectric effect -- See Photoemission


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External pin fixation (Surgery) -- See External skeletal fixation (Surgery)


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External sector.   9
External sector data. : Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) initiative and Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative (MDRI)-statistical update  2019 1
External Shocks.   12
External skeletal fixation (Surgery)   3
External skeletal fixation (Surgery) -- Instruments : The basic principles of external fixation using Ilizarov device / Leonid N. Solomin  2008 1
External stores. : A Comparative Analysis of Internal and External Solutions to Provide Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation Functionality  2001 1
 

External trade -- See International trade


Here are entered works on trade among nations. Works on foreign trade of specific countries, cities, etc. are entered under headings of the type [place]--Commerce, further subdivided by place, if appropriate. If so subdivided, a second heading is assigned with the place names in reverse positions, e.g. 1. Canada--Commerce--United States. 2. United States--Commerce--Canada
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