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stellate fracture a fracture with a central point of injury, from which radiate numerous fissures. See Plate 18.
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stellate reticulum the soft, middle part of the enamel organ of a developing tooth, the cells being separated by an increase in the gelatinous intercellular substance that forces the cells apart without breaking the intercellular connections, giving them a stellate appearance and providing protection later for the enamel-forming cells.
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stellate retinopathy a retinopathy not associated with hypertensive, renal, or arteriosclerotic disorders, but presenting the same symptoms as hypertensive retinopathy; called also stellate retinitis. See also renal r.
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stella The Stella 26 is a 'one design' bermudian (marconi) sloop rigged yacht, designed for cruising and racing by the noted yacht designer C.R.(Kim) Holman in 1959. The design was to the requirements of a customer who had seen the Nordic Folkboat and decided that the English East coast needed a similar vessel but modified for North Sea as opposed to Baltic conditions and a competitive racer on handicap. The prototype: Stella No. ...
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Stellite Stellite is a range of cobalt-chromium alloys designed for wear resistance. It may also contain tungsten and a small but important amount of carbon. It is a trademarked name of the Deloro Stellite Company. Stellite alloys display astounding hardness and toughness, and are also usually very resistant to corrosion. Stellite alloys are so hard that they are very difficult to machine, and anything made from them is as a result very expensive. ...
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