| group m. |
the practice of medicine by a group of physicians, usually representing various specialties, who are associated together for the cooperative diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. Called also group practice.
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| group p. |
see under medicine.
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| group r. |
see under agglutination.
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| group t. |
a test of intelligence or aptitude given to a number of persons at one time.
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| group-specific |
specific for a given group; as a blood group or certain microorganisms; said of agglutinins.
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