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columnIn architecture, a structure, round or polygonal in plan, erected vertically as a support for some part of a building. Cretan paintings reveal the existence of wooden columns in Aegean architecture in about 1500 BC. The Hittites, Assyrians, and Egyptians also used wooden columns, and they are a feature of the monumental architecture of China and Japan. In classical architecture there are five principal types of column; see order.
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in that it places additional stress on the posterior paraspinal muscles and ligaments, predisposes to a loss of balance, and places additional stress on the anterior column such that adjacent and other The Food and Drug Administration has now approved these devices for anterior column fusion, anterior cervical fusion, anterior 62-A1), 10 transverse/posterior wall (OTA 62-B1), 5 T-type (OTA 62-B2), 3 transverse (OTA 62-B1), 3 anterior column/posterior hemi-transverse (OTA 62-B3), 1 anterior column (OTA 62-A3), 1 posterior column/posterior wall (OTA 62-A2), and 1 both column (OTA 62-C3) fractures. |
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