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gage an instrument or device for measuring, indicating or comparing a physical characteristic.
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gag r. pharyngeal r.
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gag clause An item in a health care provider's contract that prohibits the provider from discussing financial incentives he or she may receive while practicing or withholding treatments.
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gage The distance between the two rails measured at right angles. Standard gage is 4 feet, 8 ?inches.
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gage Thickness of steel or distance between holes punched in flanges, base or splice plates.
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