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group analysis group therapy in which interpretation is given to the patients and insight is evoked on the basis of the communication and interactions occurring within the group.
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group atrophy A change in the appearance of muscle fibers that have lost their nerve supply; marked by an increase in the size of the motor unit and a decrease in the fibers within to a uniformly small size.
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group A a.’es Alphavirus.
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group A, B, C (etc.) streptococci a classification of β-hemolytic streptococci based on cell-wall carbohydrate antigens; see Lancefield classification, under classification.
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group a. agglutination, usually to a lower titer, of various members of a group of biologically related organisms or corpuscles by an agglutinin specific for one of that group. For instance, the specific agglutinin of typhoid bacilli may agglutinate other members of the colon-typhoid group, such as Escherichia coli and Salmonella enteritidis.
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