| plastic anatomy |
the study of anatomy by the aid of models and manikins, especially those that can be taken apart.
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| plastic operation |
one in which the shape of a part or the character of its covering is altered by transplantation of tissue, etc.
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| plastic |
The term "plastics" covers a range of synthetic or semi-synthetic polymerization products. They are composed of organic condensation or addition polymers and may (often) contain other substances to improve performance or economics. There are few natural polymers generally considered to be "plastics". Plastics can be formed into objects or films or fibers. Their name is derived from the fact that many are malleable, having the property of plasticity. ...
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| plastic surgery |
An operation that restores or improves the appearance of body structures.
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| plasticity |
The ability of an organism to respond physiologically or developmentally to environmental stress.
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