English term
from to
Hips from R/L (lateral) to frog leg; Hips pelvic to AP
[what do the prepositions 'from' and 'to' mean in this context?
Dec 1, 2014 15:08: B D Finch changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
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from here ... to(wards) there
If I am standing on the summit of Mt. Everest, I could take a photo (view) FROM the mountain TOwards the north, or TOwards the south. I would get different images in each case.
FROM refers to the position of the viewing device (photo camera, X-ray machine), TO refers to the orientation of the viewing axis; and together, the FROM and TO points define a straight line passing through the object which is being observed (a left hip-bone seen from the patient's left-hand side looking towards the right, for example).
starting from something / somewhere to something or somewhere else
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B D Finch
: Incoherent and doesn't seem to add anything to Robin's answer.
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