| falling d. |
a condition seen in cattle with dietary copper deficiency, sometimes with molybdenum poisoning; affected animals suddenly throw up their heads, utter a loud cry, and usually quickly die. They may show earlier signs of dietary deficiency such as diarrhea and depigmentation of the hair.
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| falling-out |
a culture-specific syndrome occurring primarily in southern United States and Caribbean groups, characterized by an episode of sudden collapse, sometimes without forewarning, with temporary inability to speak, see, or move.
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| fallopian a. |
canalis nervi facialis.
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| fallopian c. |
canalis nervi facialis.
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| fallopian l. |
ligamentum inguinale.
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| fall | coming down freely under the influence of gravity |
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| fall | suddenly losing an upright position |
| fall | becoming lower or less in degree or value |
| fall | coming after the climax especially of a dramatic or narrative plot |
| fall | decreasing in amount or degree |
| fall | a noticeable decline in performance |
| fall | a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions) |
| fall | a noticeable decline in performance |
| fall | either of a pair of tubes conducting the egg from the ovary to the uterus |
| fall | French physician who described cardiac anomalies including Fallot's tetralogy (1850-1911) |
| fall | a congenital heart defect producing cyanosis |
| fall | a congenital heart defect producing cyanosis |
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