| quarter crack |
(1) Any sandcrack in the quarters of the hoof wall. May be superficial or penetrating; basal or coronary. (2) This term has been used to specifically denote a coronary sandcrack in the quarter.
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| quasidominance |
The pattern of inheritance produced by the mating of an affected homozygote with an individual heterozygous for the same recessive trait so that homozygous affected members appear in 2 or more successive generations.
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| quadriplegia |
Literally, "four palsy"; a topographical (which parts of the body are involved) subtype of spastic cerebral palsy in which all four extremities (arms or legs) are severely involved. Asymmetries are frequently present but not in such a way as to qualify for another topographic classification. Severe mental retardation is the rule. An inexperienced examiner may easily mistake rigidity for quadriplegia.
Ãâó: www.childrenwithchallenges.net/definitions/Q.html
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| quantile |
Any of the values that divide a frequency distribution into a specified number of proportions.
Ãâó: www.indiainfoline.com/bisc/accq.html
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| quality factor |
means the modifying factor (listed in tables 1004(b).1 and 1004(b).2 of ?20.1004) that is used to derive dose equivalent from absorbed dose.
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