| dilation |
in urologic terms, the stretching of the opening from the bladder (urethra).
Ãâó: www.metro-urology.com/Glossary.cfm
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| dilation and curettage |
A procedure used to dilate (expand) the cervical canal and scrape out the lining and contents of the uterus. The procedure can be used to diagnose or treat the cause of abnormal bleeding and to terminate an unwanted pregnancy.
Ãâó: www.conceptfert.com.au/glossd.htm
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| dilatation |
Opening of the cervix, measured in centimeters or cm's during pelvic exam; complete dilatation is 10 cm's or about four inches.
Ãâó: www.babybag.com/articles/cbterms.htm
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| dilation |
In geometry, a transformation D of the plane or space is a dilation at a point P if it takes P to itself, preserves angles, multiplies distances from P by a positive real number r, and takes every ray through P onto itself. In case P is the origin for a Cartesian coordinate system in the plane, then the dilation D maps the point (x, y) to the point (rx, ry).
Ãâó: csmp.ucop.edu/cmp/resources/glossary.html
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| dilatancy |
an unusual behavior observed in cytoplasm (and in some physical systems) during which its viscosity and applied force both increase.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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