| RGP | Retro-Grade Pyelography |
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| RGU | Retro-Grade Urethrogram |
| RPLND | Retro-Peritoneal Lymph Node Dissection |
| retro- | <prefix> Prefix, to words formed from L. Roots, denoting backward or behind. Origin: L. Back, backward (05 Mar 2000) |
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| retro-ocular | <anatomy> Behind the pons. Origin: L. Bulbus = bulb (18 Nov 1997) |
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ex post facto: affecting things past; "retroactive tax increase"; "an ex-post-facto law"; "retro pay" a fashion reminiscent of the past
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| retro-ocular s. |
retrobulbar s.
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A rating system whereby the employer becomes responsible for a portion of the group's health care costs. If health care costs are less than the portion the employer agrees to assume, the insurance company may be required to refund a portion of the premium.
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A recent designation for the period in the forties when when large scale, stylized geometric forms were the rage. Pink gold, set with colored stones, sometimes in floral forms was common.
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describes jewelry produced between 1935 and the late '40s, a period that includes World War II. The lingering influence of Art Deco resulted in big, bold, curvilinear jewelry with geometric patterns. At the same time, wartime economic necessities resulted in the replacement of expensive platinum with yellow, green, and pink gold. Retro jewelry also made extensive use of semi-precious stones that helped to complete the big, opulent look.
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