| LSWA | large amplitude slow wave activity |
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| Psci | pressure at slow component intercept |
| RDS | Raskin Depression Scale; respiratory distress syndrome; reticuloendothelial depressing substance; rh... |
| RSSR | relative slow sinus rate |
| SAARD | slow-acting antirheumatic drug |
| slowworm | <zoology> A lecertilian reptile; the blindworm. Origin: AS. Slawyrm; the first part is probably akin to slean to strike, the reptile being supposed to be very poisonous. See Slay, and Worm. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| slow |
A track with some moisture in it that is not fast, between good and heavy.
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| slow |
Sound reproduction which gives the impression that the system is lagging behind the electrical signals being fed to it. Also Refer to "Fast," "Speed," & "Tracking."
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| slow |
A musical count which encompasses two full beats of music, exactly twice the time of a "Quick".
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| slow axonal t. |
the movement of cytoskeletal elements (component a) and glycolytic enzymes and actin (component b) along an axon away from the nerve cell body, occurring at a rate of 0.2 to 2 mm/day, depending on the species and age of the animal and on the particular nerve. Its function is to renew the cytoskeleton, regulate the axonal caliber, and transport energy-related enzymes.
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| slow c. |
a protein channel, such as the calcium channel, that is slow to become activated; a slow voltage-gated channel has a much higher activation potential than does the fast type. Cf. fast c.
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| slow | reduce the speed of |
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| slow | lose velocity |
| slow | become slow or slower |
| slow | cause to proceed more slowly |
| slow | the traffic lane for vehicles that are moving slowly |
| slow | stocky lemur of southeastern Asia |
| slow | match or fuse made to burn slowly and evenly |
| slow | a movie that apparently takes place at a slower than normal speed |
| slow | (in simulation) the time scale used in data processing when the time-scale factor is greater than one |
| slow | lose velocity |
| slow | become slow or slower |
| slow | cause to proceed more slowly |
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