| classic cesarean section |
Surgical removal of the fetus, placenta, and membranes through an incision in the abdominal and uterine walls.
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| classification of caries |
G. V. Black's classification of dental caries according to the part of the tooth involved: class I, occlusal; class II, interproximal, commonly at the dentinoenamel junction of bicuspids and molars; class III, interproxi
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| classification of living organisms |
A systematic method of assigning organisms to various groups. Living organisms are classified into five kingdoms: Monera (Prokaryota), Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia. Within a kingdom, the subdivisions
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| classification of malocclusion |
The designation by angle of the types of malocclusion based on the relative positions of the first molar in the two arches when in occlusion: Class I?normal anteroposterior relationship but with crowding and
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| class f. |
in statistics, the number of variables contained in a class.
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