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generally refers to too much heat, cold, damp, yin or yang
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| excess disability |
The discrepancy that exists when a person's functional limitations are greater than those warranted by the objective degree of impairment. Often excess disability is created by attitudes and policies that create barriers to a d
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| excess m. of exercise |
the amount by which the oxygen consumed or the carbon dioxide eliminated during exercise and recovery exceeds the corresponding amounts during sleep.
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| excess, base |
The difference between the normal and the actual buffer base concentration in a blood sample when titrated by strong acid at pH = 7.4 and PCO 2 = 40 mm Hg. The base excess is usuall
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| excessive a. |
accommodation of the eye which is persistently above the normal.
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