5 résultats pour "appendix"
- Appendix Virgiliana
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Historique de appendice, nom masculin
Étymologie
Emprunt au latin classique appendicis, génitif de appendix, 'prolongement'.
XIX e — Georges Cuvier , Leçons d’anatomie comparée Le grand cul-de-sac, qui est très-ample, est surmonté en avant d’un appendice en manière de capuchon. — Georges Cuvier , Leçons d’anatomie comparée XX e Les appendices insulaires et péninsulaires de la Saintonge, Oleron, Arvert, Marennes formaient " l’ancien colloque des îles ". — Paul Vidal de La Blache ,Tableau de la géographie de la France , vol. 2 Au mois d’août 1977, elle fit démolir deux autres appendices , que Noum avai...
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Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics
2) Hume, enquiry concerning the principles of morals self love vs public affection The second appendix is intended to clarify the meaning of the term self-love. Does this term connote only those actions which are selfish in the narrower sense of the word, or is it possible that it includes actions which are usually called altruistic? The question arises from the fact that moral sentiments are said to have their origin in the feelings. Whose feelings are referred to in this connection? Is it...
- H&M Anlysis
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Surgery.
III SURGICAL PROCEDURES Surgical procedures are classified as optional, required, elective, urgent, and emergent based on the patient’s medical condition. Optional surgery consists of operationsthat are not required but which the patient chooses to undergo as with some types of cosmetic surgery. Required surgery is performed when only surgery will correct aproblem—such as cataracts—but the surgery can be delayed for a period of weeks or months. Elective surgical procedures usually involve cond...