| early a. |
an afterdepolarization occurring before full repolarization of the cells initially depolarized in the main (spike) potential, thus arising from a low membrane potential.
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| early childhood c. |
severe dental caries that are promoted by the sugars, acids, or sometimes Streptococcus mutans in a bottle of milk or juice left in contact with a child's primary teeth; this can also occur from contact with breast milk left in a sleeping child's mouth. Called also bottle mouth c.
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| early d. |
in fetal heart rate monitoring, a transient decrease in heart rate that coincides with the onset of a uterine contraction.
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| early diastolic m. |
a high frequency cardiac murmur beginning immediately after the second heart sound and progressively diminishing in intensity; it results from semilunar valve regurgitation.
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| early e. |
basophilic normoblast.
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| earl | (linguistics) of an early stage in the development of a language or literature |
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| earl | very young |
| earl | of the distant past |
| earl | expected in the near future |
| earl | before the usual time or the time expected |
| earl | in good time |
| earl | during an early stage |
| earl | a person who gets up very early in the morning |
| earl | a person who arrives early before others do |
| earl | the early stage of growth or development |
| earl | plant having clumps of nearly leafless pale yellowish to greenish stems bearing similarly colored flowers with white lower lips |
| earl | an early period of development |
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