| reduction of chromosomes |
the passing of the members of a chromosome pair to the daughter cells during meiosis, each daughter cell receiving half the diploid number.
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| reduction en masse |
reduction of a strangulated hernia included within its sac, so that the strangulation is not relieved.
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| reduction |
1. the correction of a fracture, dislocation, or hernia. 2. in chemistry, the addition of hydrogen to a substance, or more generally, the gain of electrons.
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| reduction d. |
congenital absence of a portion or all of a body part, especially the limbs.
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| reduction m. |
plastic reconstruction of the breast with decrease in its volume by excision of tissue.
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