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What structures make up the diencephalon? What is the function of each?
Lithotomy
A medical procedure or position used during childbirth or certain surgeries, where the patient lies on their back with the hips and knees flexed and the thighs apart.
Stirrups
Support structures or loops for holding the feet of a rider, attached to the saddle in horse riding, or devices used in medical examinations to support patient's legs.
Emotional Preparation
The process of readying one's emotional state or mindset to face a particular situation or task.
Physical Examination
A thorough assessment of a patient's body by a healthcare professional to detect any signs of disease or abnormalities.
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