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tera- Abbreviated T. A prefix meaning base 10 to the power of 12 million in the American numbering system, 1 million million in British numbering.
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teratogen A substance that interferes with the embryological development of an organism causing abnormalities.
Ãâó: www.ees.adelaide.edu.au/icooper/glossary/t.htm
teratology The study of birth defects that are a result of genetic damage.
Ãâó: omegapharmaceuticals.com/cm4_glossary.asp
teratogen A substance that can cause malformation in the fetus following exposure of the mother. The malformation or abnormality may be biochemical or anatomic and be of genetic or environmental origin.
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teracurie A unit of radioactivity, 1012 curies.
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