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T myelotomy(medicine)
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Newton's laws of motion (sh) and T myelotomy (medicine)


Newton's laws of motion (sh)




Relations between the forces acting on a body and the motion of the body, formulated by Isaac Newton.

The laws describe only the motion of a body as a whole and are valid only for motions relative to a Reference frame. Usually, the Reference frame is the Earth. The first law, also called the law of inertia, states that if a body is at rest or moving at constant speed in a straight line, it will continue to do so unless it is acted upon by a force. The second law states that the force F acting on a body is equal to the mass m of the body times its acceleration a, or F = ma. The third law, also called the action-reaction law, states that the actions of two bodies on each Other are always equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.


T myelotomy (medicine)


T myelotomy
<procedure> Midline myelotomy with lateral cuts into the anterior horns.