| reentrant r. |
an abnormal cardiac rhythm resulting from a reentry circuit.
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| reentrant t. |
any tachycardia characterized by a reentrant circuit.
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| Rees' t. |
(for albumin): small amounts of albumin are precipitated from solution by tannic acid in alcoholic solution.
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| Reese d. |
an instrument for cutting split-thickness skin grafts that permits careful calibration of the thickness of the graft.
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| reef knot |
Same as a square knot
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| REE | enact again |
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| REE | make stronger |
| REE | a military operation (often involving new supplies of men and materiel) to strengthen a military force or aid in the performance of its mission |
| REE | information that makes more forcible or convincing |
| REE | an interior angle of a polygon that is greater than 180 degrees |
| REE | a polygon with one or more reentrant angles |
| REE | (of angles) pointing inward |
| REE | an interior angle of a polygon that is greater than 180 degrees |
| REE | a polygon with one or more reentrant angles |
| REE | the act of entering again |
| REE | bring back into original existence, use, function, or position |
| REE | revise or renew one's assessment |
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