| Rio Bravo v. |
a virus of the genus Flavivirus, isolated from bats in Mexico and the southwestern United States, that has caused orchitis in laboratory workers. No arthropod vector is known.
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| Riolan's a. |
the arch formed by the mesentery of the transverse colon.
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| Riolan's anastomosis, arch, etc. |
see under anastomosis, arch, bone, muscle, nosegay, and ossicle.
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| Riolan's b.’s |
small bones resembling wormian (sutural) bones, sometimes found in the suture between the occipital bone and the petrous portion of the temporal bone.
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| Riolan's m. |
1. ciliary bundle of pars palpebralis musculi orbicularis oculi. 2. musculus cremaster.
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| RIO | take part in a riot |
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| RIO | a former English law requiring mobs to disperse after a magistrate reads the law to them |
| RIO | a vigorous reprimand |
| RIO | the measures taken to control a riot |
| RIO | the measures taken to control a riot |
| RIO | troublemaker who participates in a violent disturbance of the peace |
| RIO | a state of disorder involving group violence |
| RIO | produced or growing in extreme abundance |
| RIO | unrestrained by convention or morality |
| RIO | characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination |
| RIO | in an exuberant manner |
| RIO | in a tumultuous and riotous manner |
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