| retention c. |
one caused by blockage of the excretory duct of a gland, so that glandular secretions are retained; called also secretory c.
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| retention d. |
a defect in the power of recalling or remembering names, numbers, or events.
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| retention e. |
one that is retained within the gastrointestinal tract for some period, rather than expelled immediately.
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| retention f. |
adaptation of the form of a tooth cavity in such a way as to help maintain the filling material in the cavity.
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| retention j. |
a form of jaundice due to inability of the liver to dispose of the bilirubin provided by the circulating blood.
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