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airotor |
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ajustage |
adjustment |
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| a modification of a restoration or of a denture after insertion in the mouth. |
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ajustage des bords dans les prothèses dentaires |
adaptation, peripheral - in denture construction |
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ajustement, réglage |
ajustment |
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ajuster, retoucher |
trim |
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akinésie |
akinesia |
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| a loss of controllable motion and feelings of exhaustion. |
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alaise, alèze |
drawsheet |
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alalie |
alalia |
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| impaired ability to speak |
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Albers-Schönberg (maladie d') |
disease, Albers-Schönberg; Albers-Schönberg's osteoporosis |
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albinisme |
albinism |
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| partial of total loss of the pigment in the skin, eyes or hair , caused by defective or absent function of the enzyme tryosinase. Hereditary , autosomal recessive disorder. |
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Albright (syndrome d') |
syndrome, Albright's |
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| a polyostotic form of fibrous dysplasia, usually associated with precocious puberty in females, endocrine disturbances influencing growth, and brown pigmentation of the skin. |
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albuginé |
albuginea |
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albugineux |
albuginosis |
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albumine |
albumin |
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| the primary protein of plasma (4.5% g) that aids in maintaining capillary osmotic pressure. |
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albuminoréaction |
albumina reaction |
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alcali, base |
alkali |
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| a strong water-soluble base. A chemical substance that, in aqueous solution, undergoes dissociation, resulting in the formation of hydroxyl (OH) ions. |
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alcalin, basique |
alkaline |
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| having the reductions of an alkali. A pH level of 7.1 to 14 designates an alkaline solution. |
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alcalinité |
alkalinity |
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alcaloide |
alkaloid |
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| any one of the many nitrogen-containing organic bases derived from plants. The alkaloids are bitter and physiologically active. A number are useful therapeutic agents. |
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alcalose |
alkalosis |
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| a disturbance of acid-base balance and water balance, characterized by an excess of alkali or a deficiency of acids. |
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