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central convulsion a convulsion not excited by any external cause, but due to a lesion of the central nervous system; called also essential c.
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Central European encephalitis the milder form of tick-borne encephalitis, first noted in Central Europe.
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central serous retinopathy a usually self-limiting condition marked by acute localized detachment of the neural retina or retinal pigment epithelium in the region of the macula, with hypermetropia; called also central angiospastic retinitis or retinopathy.
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central vein a vein that occupies the axis of an organ.
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central limit theorem Central limit theorems are a set of weak-convergence results in probability theory. Intuitively, they all express the fact that any sum of many independent identically distributed random variables will tend to be distributed according to a particular "attractor distribution". The most important and famous result is simply called The Central Limit Theorem which states that if the summed variables have a finite variance then they will be approximately normally distributed. ...
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