| alpha chain d. |
the most common heavy chain disease, occurring predominantly in young adults in the Mediterranean area, and characterized by plasma cell infiltration of the lamina propria of the small intestine resulting in malabsorption with diarrhea, abdominal pain, and weight loss, or, exceedingly rarely, by pulmonary involvement. The gastrointestinal form is called also immunoproliferative small intestine d.
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| alpha d. |
a form of radioactive decay in which an alpha particle (two neutrons plus two protons) is emitted, decreasing both the size and the charge of the nucleus and yielding a daughter product that is a different element. It often occurs serially.
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| alpha e. |
Type I e.
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| alpha f. |
see under biofeedback.
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| alpha f.’s |
motor and proprioceptive fibers of the A type having conduction velocities of 70 to 120 meters per second and ranging from 13μ to 22μ in diameter. See also under motoneuron.
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