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inappropriate p. see secondary p.
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Inapsine trademark for a preparation of droperidol.
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inassimilable not susceptible of being utilized as nutriment.
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inapparent infection The presence of infection in a host without recognizable clinical signs or symptoms. Inapparent infections are identifiable only by laboratory means such as a blood test or by the development of positive reactivity to specific skin tests.
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inanimate something that never was alive, like a rock
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