| idioagglutinin |
an agglutinin that originates independently of any transfer or artificial means in the animal in which it is formed.
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| idiochromosome |
any sex chromosome.
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| idiodynamic c. |
nerve impulses from the cells of the ventral gray column and the motor nuclei of the brain that maintain the muscles in their normal trophic condition.
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| idiogenesis |
the origin of disease without a known cause, as in an idiopathic disease.
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| idioglossia |
extremely defective imperfect articulation, with the utterance of vocal sounds that are virtually unintelligible. Called also idiolalia.
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