| Goodell's s. |
softening of the cervix uteri as a sign of pregnancy.
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| Goodell's sign (law) |
see under sign.
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| Goodenough draw-a-man t. |
a method of testing the general intelligence of children by asking the subject to draw a picture of a man to the best of his or her ability.
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| Goodenough-Harris drawing t. |
a revision of the Goodenough draw-a-man test, in which scoring emphasizes the presence or absence of body and clothing detail rather than artistic skill.
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| Goodman's s. |
an autosomal recessive disorder resembling Carpenter's syndrome but characterized also by congenital heart defects, clinodactyly, camptodactyly, and ulnar deviation; it is now generally believed to be a variant of Carpenter's syndrome (q.v.). Called also acrocephalopolysyndactyly, type IV.
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