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dimorphous skin lesions characteristic of both the tuberculoid and lepromatous forms
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dimple 1. Any hollow or depression in a surface. 2. Depression left by a nail being set by hammer in the surface of sheetrock.
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dimer a complex of two protein molecules. Heterodimers are complexes of two different proteins, while homodimers are complexes of two of the same protein.
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dimension an independent axis or direction in space or spacetime. The familiar space around us has three dimensions (left-right, back-forth, up-down) and the familiar spacetime has four (the previous three axes plus the past-future axis). Superstring theory requires the universe to have additional spatial dimensions.
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dimer (noun) in chemistry, the combination of two identical molecules to form a single compound.
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