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named for Augustus Volney Waller, English physiologist, 18161870, as wallerian degeneration.
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| wallerian d. |
fatty degeneration of a nerve fiber that has been severed from its nutritive centers; cf. dying-back. Called also secondary d.
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| Waller's law of degeneration |
If a spinal nerve is completely divided, the distal portion undergoes fatty degeneration.
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| wall |
A wall can refer to a section of, or the complete profile of, the perimeter of an open pit excavation.
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| wall |
This term describes the condition where the rabbit has a milky film over the cornea, giving an appearance similar to a moonstone. It may also describe coloured eyes that have an extremely light iris, which gives the eye a glazed appearance.
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| wall | hit hard |
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| wall | a winner by a wide margin |
| wall | a very hard hitter |
| wall | a sound defeat |
| wall | (used informally) very large |
| wall | an indolent or clumsy rolling about |
| wall | a puddle where animals go to wallow |
| wall | delight greatly in |
| wall | devote oneself entirely to something |
| wall | be ecstatic with joy |
| wall | roll around, as of a pig in mud |
| wall | billow forth |
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