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dorsal flexure one of the flexures of the embryo in the mid-dorsal region.
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dorsal reflex contraction of the back muscles in response to stimulation of the skin over the erector spinae muscle; called also erector spinae r.
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dowel crown an artificial crown that replaces the entire coronal portion of a tooth and is retained by a dowel extending into a filled root canal.
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Doyne's familial honeycombed choroiditis a hereditary degenerative ocular abnormality marked by light-colored patches in the neighborhood of the optic disk and macula; called also Doyne's familial colloid degeneration and Doyne's honeycomb degeneration.
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dock Dock can refer to several things:*Places for the transfer of people and materials to, from, or between different forms of transport or working with transport:** A maritime dock.** Loading dock, the land equivalent.** A dry dock.** In American English dock is technically synonymous with pier or wharf; any human-made structure intended for people to be on. ...
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