| functional disease | A physical disorder with no known or detectable organic basis to explain the symptoms. See: behaviour disorder, neurosis. Synonym: dynamic disease, functional disease, functional illness. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| functional disorder | A physical disorder with no known or detectable organic basis to explain the symptoms. See: behaviour disorder, neurosis. Synonym: dynamic disease, functional disease, functional illness. (05 Mar 2000) |
| functional dysmenorrhoea | <gynaecology> Painful menses due to a functional disturbance and not due to organic factors such as growths, inflammation or anatomy. (27 Sep 1997) |
| functional dyspepsia | Dyspepsia with impaired tone in the muscular walls of the stomach. Synonym: functional dyspepsia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| functional dyspnea | Shortness of breath without apparent underlying disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| functional gene test | Test for a specific protein iwhich indicates that the corresponding gene is not only present but active. (12 Dec 1998) |
| functional group | 1. <chemistry> The specific atom that give a biomolecule a specific chemical characteristic. 2. <ecology> This ecological term refers to groups of organisms that obtain energy in similar ways. Autotrophic plants fix energy from sunlight. Fungi and bacteria decompose organic matter. Shredders chew large particles like tree leaves. Scrapers rasp periphyton and microbes from solid surfaces. Collectors filter fine particles from the water or gather them from deposits. (05 Jan 1998) |
| functional hypertrophy | Temporary increase in size of an organ or part to provide for a natural increase of function, such as the kind that occurs in the walls of the uterus and in the mammae during pregnancy. Synonym: functional hypertrophy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| functional illness | A physical disorder with no known or detectable organic basis to explain the symptoms. See: behaviour disorder, neurosis. Synonym: dynamic disease, functional disease, functional illness. (05 Mar 2000) |
| functional jaw orthopedics | Utilization of muscle forces to effect changes in jaw position and tooth alignment by removable appliances. Synonym: functional orthodontic therapy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| functional mandibular movements | All natural, proper, or characteristic movement's of the mandible made during speech, mastication, yawning, swallowing, and other associated movement's. (05 Mar 2000) |
| functional murmur | A cardiac murmur not associated with a significant heart lesion. Synonym: innocent murmur, inorganic murmur. (05 Mar 2000) |
| functional neurosurgery | Destruction or chronic excitation of a part of the brain to treat disordered behaviour or function. (05 Mar 2000) |
| functional occlusion | Any tooth contacts made within the functional range of the opposing teeth surfaces, occlusion which occurs during function. (05 Mar 2000) |
| functional orthodontic therapy | Utilization of muscle forces to effect changes in jaw position and tooth alignment by removable appliances. Synonym: functional orthodontic therapy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| function corrector |
a removable orthodontic appliance utilizing oral and facial muscle forces to move teeth and possibly change the relationship of dental arches; called also Fr?kel appliance.
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| functional aphasia |
aphasia associated with a psychogenic disorder.
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| functional back |
a condition of fatigue and defective balance marked by more or less continuous lumbar or dorsal pain.
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| functional residual capacity |
the volume of gas remaining at the end of a normal quiet exhalation; abbreviated FRC. See illustration.
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| functional reentry |
reentry in which the block to conduction is due to functional heterogeneity of the electrophysiological properties of regions of cardiac tissue; it is usually described by the leading circle model.
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| functio | designed for or capable of a particular function or use |
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| functio | (of e.g. a machine) performing or capable of performing |
| functio | (pathology) involving or affecting function rather than physiology |
| functio | designed for or adapted to a function or use |
| functio | fit or ready for use or service |
| functio | relating to or based on function especially as opposed to structure |
| functio | a system of symbolic logic that represents individuals and predicates and quantification over individuals (as well as the relations between propositions) |
| functio | disorder showing symptoms for which no physiological or anatomical cause can be identified |
| functio | the branch of genomics that determines the biological function of the genes and their products |
| functio | a form of magnetic resonance imaging of the brain that registers blood flow to functioning areas of the brain |
| functio | any doctrine that stresses utility or purpose |
| functio | a psychology based on the assumption that all mental process are useful to an organism in adapting to the environment |
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