| gamma chain d. |
a heavy chain disease occurring usually in elderly persons that clinically resembles a malignant lymphoma, with symptoms of lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly, and recurrent infections.
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| gamma f. |
any area subjected to radiation from an unshielded or slightly shielded gamma radiation source.
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| gamma f.’s |
any A fibers that conduct at velocities of 15 to 40 meters per second and range from 3μ to 7μ in diameter; the only such fibers are the fusimotor fibers. See also under loop and motoneuron.
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| gamma g.’s |
a name applied to basophilic granules found in the blood, marrow, and in the tissues.
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| gamma h. |
a term used to indicate absence of hemolysis around a bacterial colony on blood agar, which indicates that the bacteria is nonhemolytic.
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