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trig·o·nal

(trig'ō-năl),
Triangular; relating to a trigonum.
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trig·o·nal

(trig'ŏ-năl)
Triangular; relating to a trigonum.
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Of the remaining 106 patients, 48 received hydrodistention with prior trigonal block and 58 patients only hydrodistention.
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On cystoscopy, the right ureteral orifice was noted along the right trigonal ridge; however, it was located significantly more distal and medial than would be expected.
Additionally, according to information from the research team, the pigment has a crystal structure in which the chromophore that produces its intense blue is in a trigonal bipyramidal site, which means that the color can be tuned by adjusting the ratio of indium to magnesium.
Symmetry between S and R blocks symmetry breaks due to trigonal bipyramidal 2b site.
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