| running p. |
a pulse with small irregular excursions.
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| runt d. |
graft-versus-host disease produced by injection of allogenic lymphocytes into immunologically immature experimental animals.
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| runting s. |
graft-vs.-host reaction characterized by diarrhea, dermatitis, hepatosplenomegaly, hemolytic anemia, and pancytopenia.
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| Runyon c. |
a classification of mycobacteria based on the pigmentation and growth condition of the organisms. See nontuberculous mycobacteria, under mycobacterium.
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| Runyon classification, group |
see under classification.
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| run | have a tendency or disposition to do or be something |
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| run | be affected by |
| run | have a particular form |
| run | change or be different within limits |
| run | take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome |
| run | come together |
| run | go against, as of rules and laws |
| run | of boats |
| run | hit or reach the ground |
| run | bring to the ground, as of vessels |
| run | be in line with |
| run | play boisterously |
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