| aging t. of atherosclerosis |
a theory that atherosclerosis is an inevitable consequence of aging and therefore an irreversible process.
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| Agit. vas. |
agita´to va´se (the vial being shaken).
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| agitated d. |
major depressive disorder with psychomotor agitation.
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| agitographia |
a dysgraphia with excessively rapid writing and unconscious omission or distortion of words or parts of words; it is usually associated with logorrhea.
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| aging |
The concept which assumes that newly issued mortgages tend to prepay slower than mortgages which are older or seasoned. This aging refers to the underlying collateral and not the securities created upon that collateral.
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