| continuous flow c. |
the cultivation of bacteria in a continuous flow of fresh medium to maintain bacterial growth in logarithmic phase.
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| continuous loop w. |
wiring of the teeth for the reduction and fixation of fractures, by using a single length of wire to form wire loops on both the maxillary and mandibular teeth, over which intermaxillary elastics can be placed; called also Stout w.
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| continuous m. |
a humming cardiac murmur extending throughout systole into late diastole or to the end of diastole; it is due to conditions characterized by connections between the aorta and the pulmonary artery or its branches (such as patent ductus arteriosus), by arteriovenous fistulas, or by altered blood flow in arteries or veins. Cf. systolic m. and diastolic m.
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| continuous muscle a. |
Isaacs' syndrome.
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| continuous muscle activity s. |
Isaacs' s.
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