| metasyncrisis |
the elimination of waste or morbid matter.
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| metasyndesis |
metasynapsis.
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| metastatic |
refers to the process by which cancer cells spread to distant parts of the body. A metastatic tumor is one that develops away from the site of origin.
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| metastable |
whose transformation speed is so low that it appears stable
Ãâó: www.cea.fr/gb/publications/Clefs44/an-clefs44/clef...
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| metastable |
Possessing a state of pseudo-equilibrium that has a free energy higher than that of the true equilibrium state but from which a system does not change spontaneously.
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