| cumulus |
The cloud-like collection of supportive follicle cells that surround the oocyte.
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| cumulus |
Puffy clouds which mark unstable air and can be found at any level in the atmosphere
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| cumulative incidence |
The number or proportion of a group who experience the onset of a health-related event during a specified time interval; this interval is generally the same for all members of the group, but, as in lifetime incidence, it may vary from person to person without reference to age.
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| cumulus |
Detached cloud, generally dense and with sharp outlines, developing vertically in the form of rising mounds, domes, or towers, of which the bulging upper part is often like a cauliflower. The sunlit parts are mostly brilliant white and the base is relatively dark and nearly horizontal. Sometimes Cumulus clouds are ragged.
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| Cumulated I. Medicus |
an annual publication of the National Library of Medicine, comprising the twelve monthly issues of the Index Medicus.
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