| Turner's t. |
enamel hypoplasia of a single tooth, most commonly one of the permanent maxillary incisors or a maxillary or mandibular premolar, resulting from local infection or trauma. Called also Turner's hypoplasia.
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| turnera |
damiana.
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| turning s. |
an unusual form of bovine theileriasis in which Theileria parva invades the central nervous system, causing either acute attacks of spinning followed by unconsciousness or chronic circling and incoordination.
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| turnover |
1. the movement of something into, through, and out of a place. 2. the rate at which something is depleted and replaced.
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| turnover n. |
the number of molecules of substrate acted upon by one molecule of enzyme per minute.
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| turn | turn abruptly and face the other way |
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| turn | move so as not face somebody or something |
| turn | turn from a straight course , fixed direction, or line of interest |
| turn | turn away or aside |
| turn | refuse entrance or membership |
| turn | go back to a previous state |
| turn | hold back, as of a danger or an enemy |
| turn | force to go away |
| turn | retrace one's course |
| turn | make lower or quieter |
| turn | take a downward direction |
| turn | reject with contempt |
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