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âge anatomique |
anatomical age |
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âge chronologique |
chronological age |
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âge dentaire |
dental age |
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âge mental |
mental age |
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âge osseux |
bone age |
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agénésie |
agenesia |
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agent anesthésique |
agent, anaesthetic |
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| a drug that produces local or general loss of sensation. |
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agent pathogène |
pathogen |
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| a microorganism responsible for causing disease. |
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agent réducteur dans les fondants |
agent, reducing-in fluxes |
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agglomération, réunion |
aggregation |
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agglutination |
agglutination |
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| the aggregation or clumping together of cells as a result of their interaction with specific antibodies called agglutinins, commonly used in blood typing and in identifying or estimating the strength of immunoglobulins or immune sera. |
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agglutinine |
agglutinin |
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| 1. a specific kind of antibody whose interaction with antigens is manifested as agglutination. 2. an antibody that agglutinates red blood cells or renders them agglutinable. |
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agglutinogène |
agglutinogen |
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aglossie |
aglossia |
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| a developmental anomaly in which a portion or all of the tongue is absent. |
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aglossostomie |
aglossostomia |
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agnathie |
agnathia |
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| an absence of the lower jaw. |
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agoniste |
agonist |
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| 1. an organ, gland, muscle, or nerve center that is so connected physiologically with another that the two function simultaneously in forwarding a given process, such as when two muscles pull on the same skeletal member and receive a nervous excitation at the same time. Antonym: antagonist. 2. a drug or other substance having a specific cellular affinity that produces a predictable response. |
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agrafage, clampage |
clamping |
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agrafe |
agraffe |
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agrafe de fil métallique |
clamp, wire |
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