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complementary medicine The use of natural and other alternative approaches which complement the practice of conventional medicine (old viewpoint) or the use of approaches which are complementary to the system's own innate healing processes (new viewpoint).
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complement a complex series of blood proteins that act in a definite sequence to effect the destruction of bacteria, viruses and fungi.
Ãâó: www.night-thunder.com/diseaseglossary.html
complementarity Necessary Coexistence, Inseparable Pairs; Unity is Plural
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complement The word (or words) that completes the action in the predicate of a sentence; to complete a grammatical construction in this way. Example: Tom is a policeman (complement).
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complement alternative pathway A complement cascade initiated by a foreign protein, usually a bacterium. SEE: complement.
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