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spirometry the use of a spirometer to measure vital capacity
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spironolactone a synthetic corticosteroid (trade name Aldactone) used to treat hypertension
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spirit blue a mixture of diphenylrosaniline and triphenylrosaniline; cf. rosaniline.
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spiral fracture one in which the bone has been twisted apart; called also torsion f. See Plate 18.
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spirit In religion and spirituality, the term spirit has two core meanings: # The nature and essential substance of human souls, through which each is connected to all others, and by the experience of such connection is a primary basis for spiritual belief. In theological terms, a "spirit" (singular lowercase) is the deepest part of the soul of man, and the transmitting organ by which human beings can contact God. ...
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