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symptom A subjective manifestation of a pathological condition. Symptoms are reported by the affected individual rather than observed by the examiner.
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symbiosis Symbiosis is a situation in which two dissimilar organisms live together. There are many types of symbiosis, including mutualism (in which both organisms benefit), commensalism (in which one organism benefits and the other is not affected), or parasitism (in which one organism benefits at the other organism's expense). Symbiosis used to be defined as a situation in which two dissimilar organisms live together to the benefit of both - this is now called mutualism. ...
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sympodial Sympodial (meaning "with foot") is a type of branching growth in which the terminal bud dies or ends in an inflorescence, and growth (sympodial shoots) continues from lateral buds. What looks like the plant's main axis is actually a series of many lateral branches, each arising from the previous lateral branch. Some bamboos and orchids exhibits sympodial growth. Compare with monopodial. SYNAPOMORPHY Synapomorphy (meaning "shared form") is a derived (new) character shared by groups. ...
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symptom any functional evidence of a disease or of a patient's condition
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symptom subjective evidence of disease as perecived and reported by a patient.
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