| undercut |
An overdeveloped, unstructured hollow incapable of holding ink. If undercuts develop on the plate, image exposure or screen exposure time or both must be increased. If this does not help, a lighter image positive must be made.
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| underdrive p. |
a method for terminating certain slow ventricular or supraventricular tachycardias by means of slow asynchronous pacing, with stimuli delivered at a rate not an even fraction of the tachycardia rate, in order to capture the heart rate.
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| underfilling t. |
the theory that ascites associated with portal hypertension causes hypovolemia and so both a lowering of portal pressure and retention of sodium and water. The higher sodium concentration causes increases in the plasma volume and portal pressure, and the subsequent formation of ascites renews the cycle. See also overflow t.
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| underhorn |
cornu temporale ventriculi lateralis.
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| underhung b. |
a characteristic of mandibular prognathism in which the incisal edges of the mandibular anterior teeth extend labially to the incisal edges of the maxillary anterior teeth when the jaws are in habitual occlusion.
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| under | the soft belly or underside of an animal's body |
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| under | of inferior or mixed breed |
| under | (of persons) lacking in refinement or grace |
| under | the brush (small trees and bushes and ferns etc.) growing beneath taller trees in a wood or forest |
| under | framework that serves as a support for the body of a vehicle |
| under | an insufficient charge |
| under | a price that is too low |
| under | charge (someone) too little money |
| under | belonging to the lowest and least privileged social stratum |
| under | an undergraduate who is not yet a senior |
| under | inadequately clothed |
| under | undergarment worn next to the skin and under the outer garments |
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