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Quotes About Proximal

He then defines for them its medial (closer to the midline), lateral (further from the midline), superior and inferior (or cranial and caudal), anterior, and posterior (or ventral and dorsal) aspects. Anything nearer to the center or closer to the point of attachment is "proximal" (so the knee is proximal to the ankle), while things further out are "distal" (the ankle being distal to the knee). They need this basic vocabulary to begin.
~ Abraham Verghese
Music and musical instruments were proximal to my life from very early on - I took piano lessons for a brief time, but then my dad had a guitar and when he was not playing it, I would pick it up and mess with it. He jokes that I used to complain that it hurt my fingers.
~ Julien Baker
When the news feels too normal, we stop paying attention. But bad news grabs us by the throat—which we willingly bare—especially when it's the kind of news that feels proximal but somehow doesn't quite touch us.
~ Andrew Mayne
The sinking of the Lusitania wasn't the proximal cause for the U.S. entering WWI. It was almost two years between the sinking and the war declaration, and President Wilson's request for war never mentions the Lusitania.
~ Erik Larson
K.G. Andersen et al., "The Proximal Origin of SARS-CoV-2," Nature Medicine 2020; 26: 450–455; P. Zhou et al, "A Pneumonia Outbreak Associated with a New Coronavirus of Probable Bat Origin," Nature 2020; 579: 270–273.
~ Nicholas A. Christakis