| blind f. |
one open at one end only; it may open only upon the cutaneous surface of the body (external blind f.) or on an internal mucous surface (internal blind f.). Called also incomplete f.
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| blind g. |
caecum (def. 2).
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| blind i. |
caecum (def. 2).
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| blind loop s. |
stasis s.
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| blind p. |
successive transfer of infection through experimental animals, chick embryo, or tissue culture, when overt lesions of disease are not apparent, at least in the earlier members of the series.
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