| residual a. |
one recurring at the site where an incompletely resolved abscess occurred previously.
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| residual b. |
1. a secondary lysosome that has completed its digestive processes but retains indigestible or very slowly digestible material. 2. residuum (def. 2).
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| residual b. of Regaud |
an anucleate mass consisting of fine granules, lipid droplets, and degenerating organelles, cast off after the completion of regional differentiation of the tail during spermiogenesis.
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| residual c. |
a periodontal cyst that remains after or develops subsequent to tooth extraction.
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| residual l. |
the time difference between the observed distal latency of a motor nerve and the distal latency that was predicted based on conduction velocity measured in a segment of nerve near the stimulating electrode; it is due to factors slowing conduction such as decreased diameter of fine terminal axon branches, synaptic delay at the neuromuscular junction, and presence of unmyelinated segments.
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