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arrhythmia cardiac arrhythmia: an abnormal rate of muscle contractions in the heart
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Arrhenius equation an equation describing the temperature dependence of a reaction rate constant,
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arrested An arrest is the action of police or other authority, or even in some circumstances a private civilian, to apprehend and take under guard a person who is suspected of committing a crime. The term is Frankish in origin and is related to the French word Arr?, meaning "stop". ...
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arrector pili Arrectores pilorum (singular Arrector pili) are tiny muscle fibers attached to each hair follicle, which contract to make the hairs stand on end. They are smooth muscle, not skeletal muscle, which explains why you can't voluntarily give yourself goose bumps. In other animals with more hair than humans, they serve an important function — they raise the hairs so air gets trapped between them, providing a layer of insulation to keep the animal warm. ...
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arraignment Arraignment is a common law term for the formal reading of a criminal complaint, in the presence of the defendant, to inform him of the charges against him. In response to arraignment, the accused is expected to enter a plea. Acceptable pleas vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, but they generally include "guilty", "not guilty", and the peremptory pleas (or pleas in bar), which set out reasons why a trial cannot proceed. ...
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