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comparative genomic h. a cytogenetic technique in which reference DNA and the DNA to be studied, as from a tumor or an embryo, are labeled with green- and red-fluorescing fluorochromes respectively; genetic abnormalities are detected by changes in the green-to-red ratio.
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comparative m. the study of phenomena basic to the diseases of all species.
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comparative p. that which makes comparisons between diseases of human beings and those of other animals.
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comparative negligence A variation of contributory negligence, in which the comparative degree of negligence for each party to an accident is taken into account when awarding damages.
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comparative negligence a method used to determine the degree of negligence each party contributed to the total damages for bodily injury or property damage. In most cases, damages against the other party cannot be collected at all if the claimant
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