| recipe |
1. [L.] take; used at the head of a physician's prescription, and usually indicated by the symbol . See prescription. 2. a formula for the preparation of a specific combination of ingredients.
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| recipient |
one who receives, as blood in transfusion, or a tissue or organ graft.
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| reciprocal a. |
anchorage in which the movement of one or more dental units is balanced against the movement of one or more opposing dental units. Cf. reciprocal force.
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| reciprocal b. |
a cardiac impulse that in one cycle causes ventricular contraction, travels back toward the atria, then reexcites the ventricles; a series of such beats constitutes a reciprocal rhythm.
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| reciprocal f. |
a force applied by an orthodontic anchorage in which the resistance of one or more dental units is utilized to move one or more opposing dental units. Cf. reciprocal anchorage.
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