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quantitative Denoting or expressible as quantity, relating to the proportionate quantities or to the amount of the constituents of a compound.
Origin: L. Quantitativus
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quantitative alteration In electric irritability, a gradual loss of contractility in a muscle in response to static, faradic, and galvanic currents successively.
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quantitative analysis Determination of the amount, as well as the nature, of each of the elements composing a substance.
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quantitative genetics The formal study of measurable genetic traits, traditionally but not necessarily confined to galtonian genetics.
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quantitative hypertrophy <pathology> The abnormal multiplication or increase in the number of normal cells in normal arrangement in a tissue.
Compare: hypertrophy.
Origin: Gr. Plasis = formation
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quantitative perimetry A plotting of the visual field in isopters of equal retinal sensitivity.
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quantitative trait A characteristic showing quantitative inheritance such as skin pigmentation in man.
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acquired character A character developed in a plant or animal as a result of environmental influences during the individual's life.
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recessive character An inherited character determined by an allele in homozygous state only.
See: dominance of traits.
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mendelian character An inherited character under the control of a single locus (although perhaps modified by genes at other loci).
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character In current usage, approximately equivalent to personality. The sum of the relatively fixed personality traits and habitual modes of response of an individual.
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character analysis Analysis of the defenses and personality traits that characterise an individual.
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character armor A habitual pattern of organised defenses against anxiety.
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character disorder A term referring to a group of behavioural disorder's, now replaced by a more general term, personality disorder, of which character disorder's are now a subclass.
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character neurosis A subclass of personality disorders.
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