| chemical g. |
inflammation caused by the ingestion of corrosive substances, with complete mucosal destruction in fatal cases; called also corrosive g.
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| chemical i. |
the quality of not being miscible with another given substance without a chemical change.
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| chemical k. |
the study of the rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions.
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| chemical m. |
in neurophysiology, the intervention by a chemical substance (neurotransmitter) in the passing of an action potential from a presynaptic to a postsynaptic element.
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| chemical n. |
neurolysis (def. 4) by injection of a neurolytic chemical such as glycerol, phenol, or alcohol adjacent to a nerve; see also chemical rhizotomy.
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