| stereotactic t. |
any of the techniques used to perform stereotactic surgery, such as the Brown-Roberts-Wells technique, Leksell technique, Riechert-Mundinger technique, or Todd-Wells technique. Called also stereotactic system.
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| stereotropic |
thigmotropic.
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| stereotropism |
thigmotropism.
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| stereotypic movement d. |
[DSM-IV] a mental disorder characterized by repetitive nonfunctional motor behavior, such as hand waving, rocking, head-banging, or self-biting, which often appears to be driven and can result in serious self-inflicted injuries.
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| stereoisomer |
Two molecules are 'stereoisomers' of each other when they contain the exact same numbers and kinds of atoms, which are bonded to each other in the very same order; the only difference between them is the way certain bonds are oriented in space.
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