| GV | gastric volume; gas ventilation; gentian violet; germinal vesicle; granulosis virus; griseoviridan; ... |
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| PGS | peristent gross splenomegaly; Pettigrew syndrome; plant growth substance; postsurgical gastroparesis... |
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Absolute; entire, not depending on another. Vide Common.
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| gross negligence |
Lata culpa, or, as the Roman lawyers most accurately call it) dolo proxima, is, in practice, considered as equivalent to dolus or fraud itself, and consists, according to the best interpreters, in the omission of that care which even inattentive and thoughtless men never fail to take of their own property. Jones on Bailments, 20. It must not be confounded, however, with fraud, for it may exist consistently with good faith and honesty of intention, according to common law authorities.
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| gross motor skills |
In motor development, the use of the large muscles of the body.
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on a large scale; not to be confused with the common term for "yucky." "Grossly normal," means "after less than in-depth inspection, this appears to be normal." "Gross anatomy" refers to the study of organs as they appear to the naked eye, without the benefit of a microscope.
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The group of motor skills (including walking, running, and throwing) that require large muscle groups to produce the major action, and require less precision than that exerted by small muscles. Most motor activities combine so
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