| vicarious respiration |
Increased respiration in one lung when respiration in the other is lessened or abolished.
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| Vicq d'Azyr's tract |
[Felix Vicq d'Azyr, Fr. anatomist, 1748?1794] A large myelinated bundle arising in mammillary nuclei and terminating in the anterior thalamic nuclei of the brain.
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| vicarious h. |
that which occurs at the time of normal menstruation; see vicarious menstruation.
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| vicarious m. |
discharge of blood from an extragenital source at the time a menstrual period is normally expected; thought to result from generally increased capillary permeability related to the menstrual cycle.
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| vicarious r. |
increased action in one lung when that of the other lung is diminished.
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| VIC | relating to a vice-president or vice-presidency |
| VIC | a regent's deputy |
| VIC | someone appointed by a ruler as an administrative deputy |
| VIC | of or relating to or based on 20 |
| VIC | occurring once every 20 years |
| VIC | of or relating to a viceroy |
| VIC | governor of a country or province who rules as the representative of his or her king or sovereign |
| VIC | wife of a viceroy |
| VIC | showy American butterfly resembling the monarch but smaller |
| VIC | governor of a country or province who rules as the representative of his or her king or sovereign |
| VIC | a district or province governed by a viceroy |
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