| dynamic d. |
collective physiology of communities, with statistics of births, marriages, deaths, etc.
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| dynamic e. |
the condition of balance between varying, shifting, and opposing forces which is characteristic of living processes.
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| dynamic i. |
spastic i.
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| dynamic infusion c. |
radiographic imaging of the corporal bodies and associated vasculature following infusion of contrast medium or saline solution directly into the corpus cavernosum; used for detection of venous leaks.
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| dynamic l.’s |
lines on the face, e.g., laugh lines and frown lines, which develop as a result of repetitious right-angled pull on the skin by the muscles of expression; they are considered a sign of aging.
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