dorsa

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dor·sa

 (dôr′sə)
n.
Plural of dorsum.
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Less than two hours before she was killed, Dorsa tweeted about the pain her father was causing her and feeling as though she could no longer cope.
Dorsa joins the firm while working as a licensed insurance specialist for life, health and disability with Premier Financial Network.
- Caroline Dorsa has joined US-based DNA sequencing and array-based technologies company Illumina, Inc.'s (NASDAQ: ILMN) board of directors, the company said.
Similar lesions were present on dorsa of proximal and distal interphalangeal joints of fingers of both hands (Figure 1, 2 and 3).
There was diffuse palmoplantar keratoderma involving bilateral palms and soles extending proximally up to wrists and dorsa of the hands and feet with well-defined margins.
Renewable fuel company Joule said on Tuesday that it has named of Caroline Dorsa to its board of directors and
The papers have been organized into sections that discuss the delineation of anatomical circuits for pain the dorsal horn; the regulators of fast synaptic transmission in the dorsal horn; the regulators of slow synaptic transmission in the dorsal horn; synaptic plasticity and the application of sensory information in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord; and mechanisms and targets fro chronic pain the dorsa horn, including arthritic pain, visceral pain, and neuropathic pain.
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