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Valgus Valgus force Varicose veins Varus Varus force Vasocontriction Vasodilation Vasomotor Vasospasm Vector Vector components Vehicle Verruca Vibration Visceral Viscoelastic Viscosity Volar Voltage Volume of distribution |
Position of a body part that is bent outward A lateral force applied toward the body’s midline (medially) Enlargement of the superficial veins Position of a body part that is bent inward A medial force applied from the body’s midline outward (laterally) Decrease in the diameter of a blood vesselA decrease in a vessel’s diameter Increase in the diameter of a blood vesselAn increase in a vessel’s diameter Pertaining to nerves controlling the muscles within the walls of blood vessels Blood vessel spasm Mathematical representation of any quantity that is defined by its size or magnitude ( a number) and its direction (its orientation); vector quantities may be represented graphically by arrows, with the length of the arrow scaled to represent the magnitude of the vector and the shaft and head of the arrow oriented to represent the direction and sense of the vector along that direction Vectors that can be added together to form another vector are referred to as components of the vector sum The substance in which a drug is transported Wart caused by a virus Rapid shaking Pertaining to the internal organs contained within the thorax and abdomen Any substance having both viscous and elastic properties Resistance to flow Referring to the palm or the sole Force The volume of fluid through which the drug would have to be distributed to reach a therapeutic level of concentration |