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Gravlee jet washer [Leland Clark Gravlee, Jr., U.S. obstetrician and gynecologist, 1928?1984] A proprietary device for irrigating the endometrial cavity with sterile isotonic saline and then removing the solution and dislodged cells. The cells
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gravel grains with diameters between 2 and 4 mm
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grave slow; solemn; mournful; most slow
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grave A designated space in a cemetery used for the in-ground burial of human remains OR the excavation in the earth for the purpose of burial. A standard single grave will accommodate a vault with external dimensions not exceeding 36-inches wide x 96-inches long. Sometimes called a plot.
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gravity The tendency for all matter to be attracted to all other matter.
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