| RIND | reversible ischemic neurologic deficit |
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| ROAD | reversible obstructive airways disease |
| RSC | rat spleen cell; rested state contraction; reversible sickle-cell; right subclavian |
| TRINS | totally reversible ischemic neurological symptoms |
| reversible reaction |
a reaction that can proceed in both the forward and reverse direction; products can react to re-form the initial reactants.
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| reversible |
A lock in which the key can be inserted in either orientation/direction.
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| reversible c. |
a colloid that can be dispersed after having been precipitated or a gel that can be converted into a sol.
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| reversible h. |
a hydrocolloid that can be reverted from the gel to the sol condition by increase in temperature; a common example is agar.
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| reversible ischemic neurologic d. |
a type of cerebral infarction whose clinical course lasts longer than 24 hours but less than 72 hours; brain imaging usually reveals an infarct. Cf. stroke in evolution.
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