| delayed c. |
slowed cardiac impulse propagation resulting in an interval greater than 0.2 second between atrial and ventricular contractions, as occurs in first degree heart block.
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| delayed d. |
eruption of the first deciduous teeth after the end of the thirteenth month of life or eruption of the first permanent teeth after the seventh year of life. Called also retarded d., delayed eruption, and dentia tarda.
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| delayed e. |
see under dentition.
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| delayed g. |
a skin graft that is sutured back into its bed and subsequently shifted to a new recipient bed.
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| delayed h. |
the type of hypersensitivity which (as opposed to immediate h.) takes 24 to 72 hours to develop and is mediated by T lymphocytes rather than by antibodies; the term is usually used to denote the subset of type IV hypersensitivity involving cytokine release and macrophage activation, as opposed to direct cytolysis, but can be used more broadly, even sometimes being used synonymously with type IV h. (q.v.)
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