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certain genetic syndromes. The term
comes from
Ancient Gr**** κλίνειν (
klínein) 'to bend' and δάκτυλος (dáktulos) 'digit'.
Clinodactyly is an autosomal...
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halocline (or
salinity chemocline), from the Gr****
words hals (salt) and
klinein (to slope),
refers to a
layer within a body of
water (water column) where...
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small crustaceans and mollusks. The name
Clinidae derives from the Gr****
klinein meaning "sloping", a
reference to the
shape of the
sphenoid bone. These...
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specific meanings which are
described below. An
isocline (κλίνειν,
klinein, 'to lean or slope') is a line
joining points with
equal slope. In po****tion...
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medical school. The word
clinic derives from
Ancient Gr**** κλίνειν
klinein meaning to slope, lean or recline.
Hence κλίνη klinē is a
couch or bed...
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hydrology and
related studies, a
cline (from
Ancient Gr**** κλίνειν (
klínein) 'to lean') is a
comparatively thin,
typically horizontal layer within...
- are. The term
cline was
coined by
Huxley in 1938 from the Gr**** κλίνειν
klinein,
meaning "to lean.”
While it and the term
ecotype are
sometimes used interchangeably...
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middle clinoid processes.: 509
Clinoid likely comes from the Gr**** root
klinein or the
Latin clinare, both
meaning "sloped" as in "inclined." Sinnatamby...
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solid mechanics and elasticity,
clinotropy (from
Ancient Gr**** κλίνειν (
klínein) 'to incline', and τροπή (tropḗ) 'twist')
refers to the
property of certain...
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indicates a
similarity to. The term may also come from the Gr**** root
klinein or the
Latin clinare, both
meaning "sloped" as in "inclined". Anterior...