| graded activity |
In occupational therapy, a principle of therapeutic intervention in which tasks are classified and presented gradually according to the individual's level of function and the challenge or degree of skill (physical, social, or cog
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| graduated tenectomy |
Partial division of a tendon.
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gradually; by degrees.
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| Grade I a.’s |
a group of generally slow-growing astrocytomas, including most fibrillary and pilocytic astrocytomas.
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astrocytomas with slightly more malignant potential than those of Grade I, including astroblastomas and some fibrillary and pilocytic astrocytomas. One classification system includes some anaplastic astrocytomas in this group.
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