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triple point The combination of temperature and pressure in a phase diagram at which the substance can simultaneously exist as a gas, a liquid, and a solid.
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triploblastic trip-lo-BLAS-tik An animal whose adult tissues arise from three germ layers in the embryo. 511
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triple The 5th and largest cranial nerve having three divisions (ophthalmic, maxillary and mandibular) and an asociated sensory ganglion (called the semilunar, gasserian or trigeminal ganglion). The sensory and motor roots of the nerve emerge from the lateral surface of the ventral pons and . The nerve is associated with nuclei located in the pons, midbrain, and medulla. It is the main sensory nerve of the head and innervates the muscles of matication.
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triploid A polyploid having three sets of homologous chromosomes.
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triple point A point at which three phase boundaries meet. It is most commonly applied to the point at which solid, liquid and vapour phases simultaneously coexist. It is a characteristic of a particular substance.
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