| structural scoliosis |
An irreversible lateral spinal curvature that has a fixed rotation. The vertebral bodies rotate toward the convexity of the curve; the rotation results in a posterior rib hump in the thoracic region on the convex side of the
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| structural d. |
any disease in which there are microscopic changes.
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| structural f. |
a chemical formula telling how many atoms of each element are present in a molecule of a substance, which atom is linked to which, and the type of linkages involved; for convenience, abbreviated structural formulas are sometimes used. Called also constitutional f., graphic f., and rational f.
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| structural g. |
a gene that specifies the amino acid sequence of a polypeptide chain. Messenger RNA is its primary product.
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| structural i. |
general term for systems of bodywork, derived from Rolfing, that use soft tissue manipulation to correct dysfunctional structural relationships within the body; see Hellerwork and Rolfing.
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