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DIC (Abbr) Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
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dicotyledon a flowering plant whose embryo has two (rarely more) cotyledons (seed leaves). cf. monocotyledon.
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DIC In serious diseases and following severe injuries, the blood can clot excessively or not enough. This is an ominous sign and is often fatal.
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dicotyledon Contains the great majority of flowering plants. Characterized by the presence of two seed leaves, or cotyledons, in the embryo, which is usually surrounded by an endosperm. They generally have broad leaves with netlike veins. They may be small plants such as the daisy and buttercup, shrubs such as the blueberry, or trees such as oak and birch. [WCE]
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dichroic Displaying two colors - one by transmitted and one by reflected light.
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