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complicated fracture fracture with injury of the adjacent parts.
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compensating calorimeter an apparatus in which the object to be tested, such as a developing chick in an egg, is placed at one junction of a thermocouple and an electrical resistance at the other. From the amount of current that must pass through the resistance to keep both junctions at the same temperature (as shown by lack of current in the thermocouple circuit), it is possible to calculate the amount of heat generated in the object being tested.
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competing risk an event that removes a subject from being at risk for the outcome under study; eg, death from automobile accident is a competing risk that removes a subject from the risk of heart disease.
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complement control protein (CCP) any of a superfamily of proteins involved in complement regulation, encoded in a closely linked gene cluster, and having one or more stretches of a common short consensus repeat encoding a 60 amino acid domain. Included are factor H, C4 binding protein, decay accelerating factor, membrane cofactor protein, and several complement receptors. Called also regulator of complement activation.
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complementary RNA viral RNA that is transcribed from negative-sense RNA and serves as a template for protein synthesis.
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