| organomegaly |
where certain organs of the fetus grow extra large, out of their proper proportions. Fetuses whose mothers do not have good bG control can sometimes develop assymetrically, with their trunks and certain organs growing overly large.
Ãâó: www.plus-size-pregnancy.org/gd/gdglossary.htm
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| organogenesis |
The evolution, from dissociated cells, of a structure which shows natural organ form or function or both.
Ãâó: www.sivb.org/edu_terminology.asp
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| organon |
The Organon of Medicine, by Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy. This book describes the principles and practice of homeopathy. Hahnemann wrote 6 editions of the Organon from 1810-1842. The sixth edition, though finished in 1842, was not published until 1921.
Ãâó: www.wholehealthnow.com/homeopathy_pro/pro_glossary...
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| organophilic |
a chemical or molecular orientation favoring the attraction of hydrocarbons or materials which are miscible in hydrocarbons. Organophilic materials are characterized by weak dipole moments. They are basically immiscible in water.
Ãâó: www.aquatechnologies.com/info_glossary.htm
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| organomegaly |
enlarged internal organs, not seen in RS.
Ãâó: www.rettsyndrome.org/digests/00008.htm
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