coiling Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kɔɪl]
  • Us [ kɔɪl]

Meaning of coiling In English

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  • In one such study, 2143 patients with ruptured intracranial aneurysms were randomly assigned to neurosurgical clipping or endovascular coiling.

  • Other forms of activity include head lifting, coiling, nictation and penetration behaviours.

  • The risk of late re-bleeding was low but more common after coiling.

  • The standard adult sized lead was chosen to permit coiling of redundant lead in the right atrium to avoid the need for lead advancement with growth of the child.

  • Convolution (coiling or twisting) and turbulence (irregulation fluctuation, possibly stormy) involve confused spectromorphological entwining, but nevertheless tend to concur in their chaos.

  • Manufacture combines the molding and coiling techniques.

  • The interior of the mouth was examined before food was administered to ascertain whether there was any coiling of the tube.

  • The second rower's shield depicts a flaming altar with four sphinxes, a coiling serpent and an open eye that looks downwards.

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