| secondary abutment |
a natural tooth used in addition to the primary abutments to provide support or indirect retention for a removable partial denture; called also auxiliary a.
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| secondary biliary cirrhosis |
cirrhosis of the liver resulting from chronic bile obstruction due to congenital atresia or stricture.
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| secondary cause |
one that is supplemental to the primary cause.
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| secondary sequestrum |
a sequestrum that is partially detached and may be pushed into place.
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| secondary structure |
Secondary structure generally refers to how individual molecules in a biopolymer are connected to each other, e.g. whether or not individual nucleotides in an RNA molecule are connected. It does not, however, refer to their actual position in three-dimensional space; the actual positions are considered to be tertiary structure. ...
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