| vertical s. |
strabismus in which the deviation of the visual axis is in the vertical plane; see hypertropia and hypotropia.
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| vertical t. |
transmission from one generation to another. The term is restricted by some to genetic transmission and extended by others to include also transmission of infection from one generation to the next, as by milk or through the placenta. Cf. horizontal t.
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| vertical t.’s |
the inner set of tubules in the epoophoron.
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| vertical v. |
1. height v. 2. positional vertigo experienced when a person is in an upright position.
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| verticalis |
1. vertical (def. 1). 2. [TA] a general term used in reference to structures with the body in the anatomical, that is, upright, position.
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