| compensatory technique |
The use of modified procedures or assistive devices to enable the successful performance of tasks by persons with a disability.
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| compensatory a. |
atrophy, particularly of an endocrine organ, caused by negative feedback mechanisms when its paired organ or another structure releases large amounts of a regulator similar to or identical with the gland's product.
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| compensatory c. |
collateral c.
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| compensatory h. |
that which results from an increased workload due to some physical defect, such as in an organ where one part is defective, or in one kidney when the other is absent or nonfunctional.
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| compensatory p. |
the pause in impulse generation occurring after an extrasystole, designated as full if the sinus node is not reset and the total length of the aberrant plus the following cycle is equivalent to that of two normal cycles, or incomplete, less than full, or noncompensatory if the sinus node is reset and the normal cycle length disrupted.
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