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- Anatomy [r]: The branch of morphology given to the study of the structure of members of the biological kingdom Animalia (animals). [e]
- Clinical prediction rule [r]: Study in which researchers try to identify the best combination of medical sign, symptoms, and other findings in predicting the probability of a specific disease or outcome. [e]
- Navicular bone [r]: Tarsal bones with a strongly concave proximal articular surface, found in the foot, which occurs in human and horse anatomy. [e]
- Sports medicine [r]: Branch of medicine that deals with injuries or illnesses resulting from participation in sports and athletic activities. [e]
- Vitamin C [r]: Required by a few mammalian species, including humans and higher primates. It is water-soluble and is usually obtained by eating fruits and vegetables; associated with scurvy (hence its chemical name, ascorbic acid). [e]
- United States Coast Guard [r]: A uniformed service of the United States, with diverse maritime safety, search and rescue, law enforcement, and military responsibilities [e]
- Symptom [r]: A subjective description of an abnormal state, recounted by a patient, which is informative, but different from the objective result of a sign. [e]
- Diarthrodial joint [r]: Freely moveable joints, such as the knee and shoulder. [e]