| impaction |
trapping of an object in a body passage, such as stones in the bile duct or hardened stool in the colon.
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| impairment |
loss of normal function of part of the body due to disease or injury, such as paralysis of the leg.
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| impotent |
(IM-po-tent) In medicine, describes the inability to have an erection of the penis adequate for sexual intercourse
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| implicit memory |
the unconscious impact of recent experiences on behaviour
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| implantation |
Short for ion implantation. The use of a particle accelerator to "shoot impurities" into the pure silicon wafer. An alternative to diffusion, implantation is more controllable but costs more since wafers are processed individually.
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| IMP | calm and unruffled self-assurance |
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| IMP | not admitting of passage or capable of being affected |
| IMP | not admitting of passage or capable of being affected |
| IMP | resistance to penetration by a liquid |
| IMP | a very contagious infection of the skin |
| IMP | rash impulsiveness |
| IMP | characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation |
| IMP | marked by violent force |
| IMP | in an impulsive or impetuous way |
| IMP | rash impulsiveness |
| IMP | the act of applying force suddenly |
| IMP | a force that moves something along |
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