| Ranke's angle | The angle formed by the horizontal plane of the head and a line passing from the centre of the margin of the alveolar arch of the maxilla, below the nasal spine to the centre of the frontonasal suture. Origin: J. Ranke (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Ranke's formula | A = grams of albumin per liter of a serous fluid: then, A = (sp. Gr. -1000) × 0.52 -5.406. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ranke, Johannes | <person> German anthropologist and physician, 1836-1916. See: Ranke's angle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ranke, Karl von | <person> German chemist, 1870-1926. See: Ranke's formula. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Ranke c. |
primary c.
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| Ranke's a. |
the angle between the horizontal plane of the skull and a line through the center of the maxillary alveolar margin and the center of the nasofrontal suture.
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| Ranke's complex, stages |
see primary complex, under complex, and see under stage.
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| Ranke's s.’s |
the hypothesis that tuberculosis of the lungs develops in three stages: (1) the primary focus, (2) generalized spread of the tubercle bacillus, and (3) isolated organ tuberculosis, chiefly of the lungs.
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| Ranke | arranged in a sequence of grades or ranks |
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| Ranke | (British) an enlisted soldier who serves in the ranks of the armed forces |
| Ranke | (British) a commissioned officer who has been promoted from enlisted status |
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