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abscessed |
que tiene absceso |
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| to be already infected with an abcess |
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absence |
ausencia |
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| the presence of nothing |
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absent |
ausente |
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absolute neutrophil count |
Cuenta absoluta de neutrófilos |
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| a phagocytic leukocyte, most abundant and important in the role of defense against microbial invasions. An increase of, is called Neutrophilia and decrease of is called Neutropenia |
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absorb |
absorber |
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| 1. etymological: to suck up. 2. to incorporate or assimilate a liquid or gas into tissue or cells. |
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absorbent |
absorbente |
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| a substance that causes absorption of diseased tissue; taking up by suction. |
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absorbent |
absorbente; substancia, absorbente |
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| a substance that causes absorption of diseased tissue; taking up by suction. |
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absorbent cotton, absorbent cotton-wool |
algodón hidrófilo |
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absorber |
absorbente |
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absorption |
absorción |
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| 1. the passage of a substance into the interior of another by solution or penetration. 2. the taking up of fluids or other substances by the skin, mucous surfaces, absorbent vessels, or dental materials. 3. the process by which radiation imparts some or all of its energy to any material through which it passes. |
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abstraction (Orthodont.) |
abstracción |
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| indicates teeth or other maxillary and mandibular structures that are inferior to (below) their normal position; away from the occlusal plane. |
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abutment |
pilar, soporte, anclaje |
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| a tooth, root, or implant used for support and retention of a fixed or removable prosthesis. |
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abutment, bridge |
pilar de puente |
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abutment, intermediate |
pilar intermedio, soporte o anclaje, intermediario |
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| an abutment located between the abutments that form the ends of the prosthesis. |
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abutment, pin and tube- |
soporte de espiga y tubo |
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abutment, tooth |
diente de anclaje |
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| a tooth or teeth selected to support a prosthesis on the basis of the total surface areas of a healthy attachment apparatus. |
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acanthosis |
acantosis |
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| an increase in the number of cells in the prickle cell layer of stratified squamous epithelium, with thickening of the entire epithelial cell layer and a broadening and fusing of rete pegs. |
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accelerant, accelerator |
acelerador |
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| 1. that which increases rapidity of action or function. 2. a catalyst or other substance that hastens a chemical reaction (for example, NaCl added to water and plaster to hasten the set). 3. a film-developing solution of potassium hydroxide or sodium carbonate used to enlarge the emulsion and to establish an alkaline medium. |
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acellular |
acelular |
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| not composed of or having cells. |
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ache, pain |
dolor |
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