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| AGA | accelerated growth area; allergic granulomatosis and angiitis; American Gastroenterological Associat... |
| AMD | acid maltase deficiency; acromandibular dysplasia; actinomycin D; adrenomyelodystrophy; age-related ... |
| ASFR | age-specific fertility rate |
| ASMR | age-standardized mortality ratio |
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Ageusias, Hysterical, Hypogeusias, Hysterical Ageusia, Hysterical Ageusias, Taste Blindness
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Agency is an area of law dealing with a contractual or quasi-contractual relationship between at least two parties in which one, the principal, authorizes the other, the agent, to represent her or his legal interests and to perform legal acts that bind the principal. The agent has a fiduciary relationship with and is under a legal duty to act in the best interests of the principal. ...
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In linguistics, a grammatical agent is an entity that carries out an action. For example, in the sentence "Jack kicked the ball", Jack is the agent. In certain languages, the agent is declined or otherwise marked to indicate its grammatical role. In Japanese, for instance, the agent is typically affixed with the hiragana が (pronounced "ga"). ...
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| ageusia |
Ageusia (pronounced ay-GOO-see-uh) is the loss of taste functions of the tongue, particularly the inability to detect sweetness, sourness, bitterness, and saltiness. It is typically a symptom of anosmia - a loss of the sense of smell. Because the tongue can only indicate texture and differentiate between sweet, sour, bitter and salty, most of what is perceived as the sense of taste is actually derived from smell. ...
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| age-related macular degeneration |
Macular degeneration is a medical condition where the light sensing cells in the macula malfunction and over time cease to work. It is the main cause of central vision loss (blindness) in the USA today for those over the age of fifty (Americam Academy of Ophthalmology). There are two basic types of the disease: Standard Macular Degeneration (MD) and Age Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD), with ARMD being the most common form of the condition. ...
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| age | having attained a specific age |
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| age | at an advanced stage of erosion (pronounced as one syllable) |
| age | the property characteristic of old age |
| age | American novelist (1909-1955) |
| age | the organic process of growing older and showing the effects of increasing age |
| age | acquiring desirable qualities by being left undisturbed for some time |
| age | growing old |
| age | discrimination against middle-aged and elderly people |
| age | red-winged blackbirds |
| age | North American blackbird with scarlet patches on the wings |
| age | continuing forever or indefinitely |
| age | the quality of being timeless and eternal |
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