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| incremental | <biology> Pertaining to, or resulting from, the process of growth; as, the incremental lines in the dentine of teeth. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| incremental energy costs | The cost of producing and transporting the next available unit of electrical energy. Short run incremental costs (SRIC) include only incremental operating costs. Long run incremental costs (LRIC) include the capital cost of new resources or capital equipment. (05 Dec 1998) |
| incremental lines | In the enamel, calcification line's of Retzius, in the dentin, imbrication or incremental line's of von Ebner, and Owen's line's. (05 Mar 2000) |
| incremental lines of von Ebner | Incremental line's in the dentin of the tooth that reflect variations in mineralization during dentin formation; the distance between the line's corresponds to the daily rate of dentin formation. Synonym: incremental lines of von Ebner. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Salter's incremental lines | Transverse line's sometimes seen in dentin, due to improper calcification. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| instream flow incremental methodology | Technique to predict the biomass of a fish species or life stage that a stream reach can support at a given flow, given knowledge of the fishes' physical habitat preferences. (09 Oct 1997) |
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increasing gradually by regular degrees or additions; "lecturers enjoy...steady incremental growth in salary"
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| incremental line |
One of the lines seen in a microscopic section of tooth enamel. They resemble growth lines in a tree.
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Periodic dark lines seen in the enamel of a tooth that represent occasional metabolic disturbances of mineralization.
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| incremental line of von Ebner |
Very light lines in the dentin of a tooth that represent the boundary between the layers of dentin produced daily.
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| incremental l.’s |
lines showing the successive layers deposited in a tissue. In the enamel, they are brown striations visible under transmitted light and colorless in reflected light. They may be observed under the microscope in longitudinal sections as oblique lines running inward from the surface and toward the root and in cross sections as rings similar to those in a tree trunk. Dry dentin often shows a series of somewhat parallel lines caused by imperfectly calcified dentin arranged in layers. Called also accretion l's, calcification l's, Retzius' l's, and Retzius' parallel striae. See also l's of Ebner, imbrication l's of Pickerill, and neonatal l.
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| incremental | increasing gradually by regular degrees or additions |
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| incremental | the increase or decrease in costs as a result of one more or one less unit of output |
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