| cycle |
The periodic removal of obsolete copies of vital records and their replacement with copies of current vital records. This may occur daily, weekly, quarterly, annually, or at other designated intervals.
Ãâó: www.epa.gov/records/tools/toolkits/vital/b.htm
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| cycloid |
said of the scales of typical soft-rayed fishes having smooth posterior margins (smooth to the touch)
Ãâó: gmbis.marinebiodiversity.ca/BayOfFundy/glossF.html
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| cyclopia |
An abnormality characterized by the development of a single eye, located in the area normally occupied by the root of the nose, and a missing nose or a nose in the form of a proboscis (a tubular appendage) located above the eye.
Ãâó: aspin.asu.edu/geneinfo/glos-c.htm
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| cyclosis |
Cytoplasmic streaming, generally unidirectional and around a large, central vacuole.
Ãâó: www.botanyvt.com/pages/dictionary.shtml
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| cyclophosphamide |
(noun) an immunosuppressive and antineoplastic agent ,C7H15Cl2N2O2P, used especially in the treatment of lymphomas and some leukemias
Ãâó: www.orgsites.com/fl/adjuvantdisease/_pgg9.php3
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