| Meretoja's s. |
Finnish type familial amyloid polyneuropathy.
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| meridia´ni bul´bi o´culi |
[TA] meridians of eyeball: imaginary lines encircling the eyeball, marking the intersection with its surface of planes passing through its anteroposterior axis.
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| meridian |
1. an imaginary line on the surface of a spherical body; see also meridianus. 2. in acupuncture, a system of 20 lines (12 principal and 8 collateral) connecting acupoints and regarded as channels through which qi flows.
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| meridianus |
pl. meridia´ni [L., from medius middle + dies day] an imaginary line on the surface of a spherical body, marking the intersection with the surface of a plane passing through its axis. Called also meridian.
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| meridional a. |
unequal refraction of light rays as a result of variation of refractive power in different portions of the same meridian of a lens.
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| MER | a genus of herbs belonging to the family Boraginaceae that grow in temperate regions and have blue or purple flowers shaped like funnels |
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| MER | small round-headed New Zealand tree having large resinous leaves and panicles of green-white flowers |
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