| amaurosis |
A term for " deprivation of sight," limited chiefly to those forms of defect or loss of vision which are caused by diseases not directly involving the eye. [Britannica1911]. Total loss of vision, especially when occurring without pathological changes to the eye. [Heritage]
Ãâó: www.antiquusmorbus.com/English/EnglishA.htm
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| amaurosis fugax |
A sudden severe transient loss of vision in one eye, which may be recurrent.
Ãâó: www.cochraneeyes.org/glossary.htm
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| amalgam |
Any alloy of mercury and another metal. Some amalgams occur naturally. Note: There is a mineral known as Amalgam, and, although it is an amalgam, should not be confused with the term amalgam.
Ãâó: www.inlandlapidary.com/user_area/glossaryA.asp
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| amalgam |
the most common material used for fillings, also called silver fillings; a mixture of mercury (app 50%), silver, tin, copper and zinc used for fillings --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ãâó: www.egyptdentists.com/cgi-bin/gforum/gforum.cgi
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| amalgam |
Liquid mercury has the ability to dissolve other metals to produce alloys and these alloys are called amalgams. Amalgam examples are gold/mercury, silver/mercury and copper/mercury all of which are used in dentistry.
Ãâó: www.ch.ic.ac.uk/vchemlib/mol/glossary/
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| AMA | in an amateurish manner |
| AMA | something that demonstrates a lack of professional competency |
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