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  • concretion
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  • concretism
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  • concurrence
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  • concurrent
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  • concurrent infection
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  • concurrent review
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  • concussion
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  • concussion of spinal cord
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  • concussive injury
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  • concision<³ª> concisio
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  • concomitance
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  • concomitant
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  • concomitant (concurrent) boost irradiation
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  • concomitant immunity
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  • concomitant immunity
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concordance rate The proportion of a random sample of pairs that are concordant for a trait of interest. A high rate of concordance may be generated in several ways, many of which may result from irrelevant bias; but broadly it is taken as evidence of causal connection (e.g., in the case of identical twins, a genetic component or in spouses of assortative mating).
(05 Mar 2000)
concordant Denoting or exhibiting concordance.
(05 Mar 2000)
concordant alternans Simultaneous occurrence of right ventricular and pulmonary artery alternans with left ventricular and peripheral pulsus alternans.
(05 Mar 2000)
concordant alternation The alternation in either the mechanical or electrical activity of the heart, occurring in both systemic and pulmonary circulations.
(05 Mar 2000)
concordant atrioventricular connections Connections in which the atrial chambers connect to the morphologically appropriate ventricles.
(05 Mar 2000)
concrement A concretion; a deposit of calcareous material in a part.
Origin: L. Con-cresco, to grow together
(05 Mar 2000)
concrescence Synonym: coalescence.
2. In dentistry, the union of the roots of two adjacent teeth by cementum.
Origin: see concrement
(05 Mar 2000)
concrete Solid, tangible.
Origin: L. Concretus
(18 Nov 1997)
concrete oils Essential oils obtained by extraction with organic solvents; contain waxes and paraffins.
(05 Mar 2000)
concrete operations In the psychology of Piaget, a stage of development in thinking, occurring approximately between 7 and 11 years of age, during which a child becomes capable of reasoning about concrete situations.
(05 Mar 2000)
concrete thinking Thinking of objects or ideas as specific items rather than as an abstract representation of a more general concept, as contrasted with abstract thinking (e.g., perceiving a chair and a table as individual useful items and not as members of the general class, furniture).
Creative thinking, productive thinking, with novel rather than routine elements and results.
Magical thinking, the irrational equating of thinking with doing.
Prelogical thinking, a concrete type of thinking, characteristic of children and primitives, to which schizophrenic persons are sometimes said to regress.
Synonym: archaic-paralogical thinking, prelogical mind.
(05 Mar 2000)
concretio cordis Extensive adhesion between parietal and visceral layers of the pericardium with partial or complete obliteration of the pericardial cavity.
Synonym: internal adhesive pericarditis, synechia pericardii.
(05 Mar 2000)
concretion 1. <chemistry> The act or process of making or becoming solid.
2. <ecology> A localised concentration of chemical compounds, (for example, calcium carbonate and iron oxide) in the form of a grain or nodule of varying size, shape, hardness and colour, concretions of significance in hydric soils are usually iron oxides and manganese oxides occurring at or near the soil surface, which have developed under conditions of fluctuating water tables.
(05 Jan 1998)
concretization Inability to abstract with an overemphasis on specific details; seen in mental disorders, such as dementia and schizophrenia, and also normally in children.
Origin: L. Con-cresco, pp. -cretus, to grow together, harden
(05 Mar 2000)
concurrent disinfection Application of disinfective measures as soon as possible after discharge of infectious material from the body of an infected person, or after soiling of articles with such infectious discharges.
(05 Mar 2000)
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concatenate arranged into chained list add by linking or joining so as to form a chain or series; "concatenate terms"; "concatenate characters"
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concentrate make (the solvent of a solution) dense or denser direct one's attention on something; "Please focus on your studies and not on your hobbies" centralize: make central; "The Russian government centralized the distribution of food" digest: make more concise; "condense the contents of a book into a summary" draw together or meet in one common center; "These groups concentrate in the inner cities" dressed ore: the desired mineral that is left after impurities have been removed from mined ore condense: compress or concentrate; "Congress condensed the three-year plan into a six-month plan" a concentrated form of a foodstuff; the bulk is reduced by removing water boil down: be cooked until very little liquid is left; "The sauce should reduce to one cup" a concentrated example; "the concentrate of contemporary despair"
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concentric having a common center; "concentric rings"
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conceptive capable of conceiving
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concurrent coincident: occurring or operating at the same time; "a series of coincident events"
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conc bring into focus or alignment
conc a concentrated example
conc a concentrated form of a foodstuff
conc the desired mineral that is left after impurities have been removed from mined ore
conc cook until very little liquid is left, as of sauces
conc be cooked until very little is left
conc make dense or denser
conc make more concise
conc compress or concentrate
conc make central
conc focus one's attention on something
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