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adduction

/uh-duhk-shuhn/US // əˈdʌk ʃən //

内收,外展,诱导,内卷

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Physiology. the action of an adducent muscle.
    • : the act of adducing.

Examples

  • Thus, adduction of both vocal cords is excited from the cortex of either hemisphere.

  • In the inward variety the existing adduction is at first increased.

  • Reduction is effected by adduction or abduction of the foot.

  • Flexion, inversion, and adduction of the thighs also occurred.

  • Forced abduction favours the displacement to the ulnar side; adduction to the radial side.