| reading d. |
[DSM-IV] a learning disorder (q.v.) in which the skill affected is reading ability, including accuracy, speed, and comprehension.
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| reading e. |
reflex epilepsy that is triggered when the patient tries to read.
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| reading f. |
one of the three possible ways of reading a nucleotide sequence as a series of triplets. An open reading frame contains no termination codons and is thus potentially translatable into protein.
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| reading frameshift m. |
frameshift m.
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| reading disorder |
A condition that interferes with or prevents comprehension of written or printed material; used esp. in reference to children. In some adults, the condition may have developed from a brain injury or may have persisted from infan
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