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involute

In geometry, spiral that can be thought of as being traced by a point at the end of a taut nonelastic thread being wound onto or unwound from a spool.


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Tumors Juvenile hemangioma Rapidly involuting congenital hemangioma Noninvoluting congenital hemangioma Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma Tufted angioma * Vascular malformations High-flow Arteriovenous malformation Low-flow Venous malformation Lymphatic malformation Lymphatic-venous malformation Capillary (or venular) malformation (portwine stain)
As tungiasis may occur at any topographic site (9), the whole body surface of the patient was examined for the presence of vital, egg-producing, involuting, or dead fleas.
But unlike Paracelsian prime matter, this does not lead to predestined elements, but to perpetual transmutations and critical problems involuting their energies back into the potential of prime matter.
 
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