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chair form The more stable of two conformations assumed by 6-membered cyclic sugars (e.g., the pyranoses) or cyclohexane derivatives, as opposed to boat form.
See: Haworth conformational formulas of cyclic sugars.
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wave form The form of a pulse; e.g., an arterial pressure or displacement wave; or of the pacemaker pulse as demonstrated on the oscilloscope under a specified load.
Synonym: waveshape.
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wax form A pattern of wax that, when invested and burned out or otherwise eliminated, will produce a mold in which a casting may be made.
Synonym: wax form.
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convenience form The changes needed outside the basic outline form to enable proper instrumentation for the cavity preparation and insertion of a dental restoration.
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myocardial infarction in dumbbell form Infarction involving the septum along with both inferior and anterior walls to make an H-or dumbbell-shaped configuration.
Synonym: Roesler-Bressler infarct.
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posterior tooth form The distinguishing contours of the occlusal surface of the various posterior teeth.
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half-chair form See: Haworth conformational formulas of cyclic sugars.
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sickle form The male or female gametocyte(s) of Plasmodium falciparum, whose presence in human red blood cells is diagnostic of falciparum malaria.
Synonym: crescent, sickle form.
Myopic crescent, a white or grayish white crescentic area in the fundus of the eye located on the temporal side of the optic disk; caused by atrophy of the choroid, permitting the sclera to become visible.
Synonym: myopic conus.
Sublingual crescent, the crescent-shaped area on the floor of the mouth formed by the lingual wall of the mandible and the adjacent part of the floor of the mouth.
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skew form See: Haworth conformational formulas of cyclic sugars.
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spherical form of occlusion An arrangement of teeth which places their occlusal surfaces on the surface of an imaginary sphere (usually 8 inches in diameter) with its centre above the level of the teeth.
See: Monson curve.
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involution form An irregular or atypical bacterial cell produced as a result of exposure to unfavorable conditions.
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occlusal form The form of the occlusal surface of a tooth or a row of teeth.
Synonym: occlusal pattern.
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outline form The shape of the area of the tooth surface included within the cavosurface margins of the cavity preparation of a dental restoration.
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tooth form The characteristics of the curves, lines, angles, and contours of various teeth which permit their identification and differentiation.
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equivalent form reliability In psychology, the consistency of measurement based on the correlation between scores on two similar forms of the same test taken by the same individual.
See: reliability coefficient.
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