| trial d. |
a denture for placement in the mouth to verify its esthetic qualities, make a record, or do other procedures before completion of the final denture.
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| trial f. |
a frame specially devised to permit easy insertion of different lenses used in correcting refractive errors of vision.
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| trial l. |
one used in testing the vision.
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| trialism |
trialistic theory; see under theory.
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| trialistic t. |
a variant of the polyphyletic theory that holds that blood cells arise from three distinct types of stem cells, the myeloblasts, lymphoblasts, and monocytes. Cf. dualistic t. and monophyletic t. Called also trialism.
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