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Waldeyer's g.’s acinotubular glands in the inner skin of the attached edge of the eyelid.
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Waldeyer's l. the vascular layer of the ovary.
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Waldeyer's tonsillar r. the circular series of lymphoid tissue formed by the lingual, pharyngeal, and faucial tonsils. Called also Bickel's r. and lymphoid r.
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Wald cycle [George Wald, U.S.American biochemist, (Nobel Laureate), 1906-1997] The transformations involved in the breakdown or resynthesis of rhodopsin.
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Wald, Lillian U.S. nurse, 1867?1940, who founded the Henry Street Settlement in New York City, one of the world's first visiting nurse associations.
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