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alpha radiation A positively charged particle made up of two neutrons and two protons. It is the least penetrating of the three common forms of radiation, and can be stopped by a sheet of paper.
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Alpers' d. a rare disease of young children, characterized by neuronal degeneration of the cerebral cortex and elsewhere, accompanied by progressive mental deterioration, motor disturbances, seizures, and early death. Called also Christensen-Krabbe disease, poliodystrophia cerebri, and progressive cerebral or progressive infantile poliodystrophy.
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alpha a. somatotroph.
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alpha b. a procedure in which a person is presented with continuous information, usually auditory, on the state of his brain-wave pattern, with the intent of increasing the percentage of alpha activity; this is done with the expectation that it will be associated with a state of relaxation and peaceful wakefulness. Called also alpha feedback.
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alpha c. 1. one of the cells in the periphery of the pancreatic islets that secrete somatostatin (alpha1 cells) and glucagon (alpha2 cells).  2. acidophil (def. 2).
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