0 a sign (^) over a letter, especially a vowel, that shows that it has a different pronunciation from the letter without a sign over it
1 Circumflex nerves, arteries, or veins bend around an organ or body part.
When a mechanical prosthesis is inserted, the size must not be overestimated, as this may lead to compression of the circumflex artery.
The right, left anterior descending, and circumflex arteries were smaller than control values before the operation.
This turning angle of the circumflex artery is sharper when the great arteries are related in anteroposterior fashion as opposed to sideby-side.
Supravalvular mitral ridge containing the dominant left circumflex coronary artery.
The circumflex "^" is used to concatenate two directives.
More usually, the artery ascends through the interatrial groove, having originated from the proximal part of either the right or circumflex arteries.
The circumflex artery supplied a small posterior descending vessel.
We have successfully discarded the diacritics in depot, superannuated the circumflex in role, and even eliminated the acute in elite.
中文繁体
(尤指標在母音上表示變音的)音調符號(^), 迴旋(神經、動脈或靜脈)…
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(标在元音上表示变音的)音调符号(^),扬抑符, 回旋(神经、动脉或静脉)…
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acento circunflexo…
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cyrkumfleks (= znak diakrytyczny ^)…
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