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aetiologic, etiologic |
etiológico |
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aetiology; etiology |
etiología |
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after-condensation |
postcondensación |
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after-pain |
dolor postoperatorio |
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agar |
agar |
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| This gelatinous material, an extract from red algae (mainly Gelidium and Gracilaria species), is most frequently used as a culture medium, especially for bacteria. It is also used as a thickener in foods, but humans cannot digest it |
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agar, blood- |
agar sangre |
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agate |
ágata |
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agenesia |
agenesia |
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agent, anaesthetic |
agente anestésico |
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| a drug that produces local or general loss of sensation. |
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agent, polishing |
agente pulidor |
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| an abrasive that produces a smooth, lustrous finish. |
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agent, reducing-in fluxes |
agente de reducción en soldaduras y fundentes |
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ageusia |
ageusia |
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| a loss or impairment of the sense of taste. |
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agglutinin |
aglutinina |
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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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aggregation |
agregación |
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aglossia |
aglosia |
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| a developmental anomaly in which a portion or all of the tongue is absent. |
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agnathia |
agnacia |
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| an absence of the lower jaw. |
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agranulocytosis |
agranulocitosis |
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| a decrease in the number of granulocytes in peripheral blood resulting from bone marrow depression by drugs and chemicals or replacement by a neoplasm. Oral lesions are ulceronecrotic, involving the gingivae, tongue, buccal mucosa, or lips. Regional lymphadenopathy and lymphadenitis are prevalent. |
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aide, dental |
ayudante de odontólogo |
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air |
aire |
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| the invisible, odorless, gaseous mixture that makes up the earth's atmosphere. |
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air compressor |
compresor de aire |
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