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agger /ag·ger/ (aj´er) pl. ag´geres   [L.] an eminence or elevation.
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Agger nasi, an elevation anterior to the middle concha on the lateral nasal wall, above the atrium of the middle meatus.

agger
[ag′ər, aj′ər]
a small protuberance or eminence of tissue, such as the curved elevation above the atrium of the nose.

agger [aj´er] (pl. ag´geres) (L.)
an elevation.
agger na´si ridge of nose: an elevation at the anterior free margin of the middle nasal concha.
Agger nasi. From Dorland's, 2000.

agger
an elevation or eminence.


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Byline: DOMINIC KING LIVERPOOL today allayed fears Daniel Agger is facing another lengthy spell on the sidelines after he withdrew from Denmark's forthcoming internationals.
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez has pleaded with Denmark not to take any risks with Reds centreback Daniel Agger as they pursue a World Cup final place.
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez has pleaded with Denmark not to take any risks with Reds centreback Daniel Agger as they pursue a World Cup final place.
 
 
 
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