| RCDR | relative corrected death rate |
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| RCF | red cell ferritin; red cell folate; relative centrifugal field/force; ristocetin cofactor |
| RCR | relative consumption rate; replication-competent retrovirus; respiratory control ratio |
| rel | relative |
| RFE | relative fluorescence efficiency |
| relative bradycardia |
A heart rate that is too slow for a person's immediate physiological needs, although it may be more than 60 beats per minute. Heart rates are said to be relatively slow when they do not allow adequate circulation of blood to
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| relative flexibility |
Increased mobility or frequency of movement in a joint adjacent to a body part with restricted mobility, such as an injured muscle, bone, capsule, tendon, or ligament. This can be a normal relationship between segments, but
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| relative hyperopia |
Hyperopia in which vision is clear only when excessive convergence is made.
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| relative sterility |
Sterility due to causes other than a defect of the sex organs.
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| relative a. |
the change in accommodation that is possible with a fixed amount of convergence.
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