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conduction d. see under hearing loss.
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conduction r. in cardiac physiology, the ratio of atrial to ventricular depolarizations, measured as the ratio of P waves to QRS complexes in the electrocardiogram; it is normally 1:1.
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conduction t. latency (def. 2).
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conduction ageusia Ageusia due to a lesion involving sensory nerves of taste.
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conduction pathway A group of fibers in the heart, nerves, spinal cord, or brain that conduct impulses that trigger responses in the same or other tissues.
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