| adjustment d. |
[DSM-IV] a maladaptive reaction to identifiable stressful life events, such as divorce, loss of job, physical illness, or natural disaster; this diagnosis assumes that the condition will remit when the stress ceases or when the patient adapts to the situation.
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| adjustment r. |
see under disorder.
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| adjuvant |
1. assisting or aiding. 2. a substance that aids another, such as an auxiliary remedy. 3. in immunology, a nonspecific stimulator of the immune response, such as BCG vaccine.
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| Adjuvant 65 |
trademark for a water-in-oil emulsion containing antigen in peanut oil with Arlacel A and aluminum monostearate as the emulsifying agent.
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| adjuvant c. |
cancer chemotherapy employed after the primary tumor has been removed by some other method.
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