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diploid An organism having two chromosomes of each kind.
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diplopia Double vision due to paralysis of the ocular muscles; seen in inhalant intoxication and other conditions affecting the oculomotor nerve.
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diplopia The condition in which a single object is perceived as two objects.
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diploid Description: Having two sets of genes and two sets of chromosomes - one from the female parent, one from the male parent. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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diploid Having two sets of chromosomes; the normal constitution of somatic cells.
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