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a tachycardia due to a reentrant mechanism and characterized by a reciprocating rhythm (q.v.).
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| reciprocation |
1. to give and receive in exchange; the complementary interaction of two distinct entities. 2. in dentistry, the means by which one part of a removable partial denture framework is made to counter the effect created by another part of the framework.
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| reciprocal |
A contract in which all parties pledge to perform certain actions/services for each other (failure to perform is considered breach of contract).
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| reciprocal |
Expressions, relations, or fractions that are opposite. Example:1/2 is the reciprocal of 2/1
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| reciprocal |
the inverse of a rational number; for example, 3/4 is the reciprocal of 4/3
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