| association colloid |
a colloid in which the dispersed particles are each made up of many molecules.
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| assisted circulation |
pumping that aids the natural activity of the heart.
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| assisted reproductive technology |
(ART) any procedure that involves the manipulation of eggs or sperm, such as in vitro fertilization and gamete intrafallopian transfer, used to establish pregnancy in the treatment of infertility.
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| assimilation |
Assimilation (from similis, lat. = similar), in biology, designates the process of the transformation of external substances and materials into substances and materials internal to the body. Examples of assimilation are:* By mean of photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and water are transformed into a number of organic molecules in plant cells.* Nitrogen fixation from the soil into organic molecules by symbiotic bacteria which live in the roots of certain plants, such as Leguminosae. ...
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| assimilation |
Assimilation is a regular and frequent sound change process by which a phoneme changes to match an adjacent phoneme in a word. If the phoneme changes to match the preceding phoneme, it is progressive assimilation. If the phoneme changes to match the following phoneme, it is regressive assimilation. If there is a mutual influence between the two phonemes, it is reciprocal assimilation. In the latter case the two phonemes can fuse completely and give a birth to a different one. ...
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