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rot Breakdown of a material caused by bacterial action. Rot typically results from damp conditions.
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rotate To turn about upon an axis, such as the Earth.
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Rotor syndrome A rare familial conjugated hyperbilirubinemia. The prognosis is excellent and no treatment is needed.
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rotavirus A virus which causes diarrhea in United States. This is especially common in children under age 2. Another viral agent which causes diarrhea is the Norwalk virus.
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rotator cuff Muscles and their insertional tendons that form a cuff over the shoulder joint, on their way to attaching from the scapula to the humorous; major function is to control, and produce, rotation of the shoulder.
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