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chain A sequence of pieces each guarding its successor. Pawn chains often occur in play.
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chain A unit of measure used by foresters and surveyors. 1 chain = 66 ft.; 10 sq. chains = 1 acre.
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chaining A method of removing brush from a site by dragging a chain between two tractors.
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chain cystourethrography Radiography in which a sterile beaded radiopaque chain is introduced into the bladder by means of a special catheter so that one end of the chain is in the bladder and the other extends outside via the urethra. This exam
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chain of custody A verifiable procedure that links the collection of evidence (e.g., medical samples taken during a rape examination) with its shipping and handling and its eventual receipt by a clinical laboratory. SEE: rape.
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