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pathological In mathematics, a pathological example is one whose properties are (or should be considered) untypically bad. The classical case is probably that of some everywhere continuous functions that are in fact nowhere differentiable, such as the Weierstrass function. In that case, the Baire category theorem was later used to show, quite to the contrary, that such behaviour was typical and even generic. ...
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pathologic fracture A broken bone caused by disease, often by metastases to the bone.
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pathologic Generalized or localized bone disease is present.
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pathologic Pertaining to or caused by disease.
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pathological This is an agent with an unnatural or destructive process on living tissue.
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