| droplet transmission |
The spread of infectious germs in airborne fluids, e.g., the liquid particles released during coughing or sneezing.
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| drop a. |
sudden loss of balance without loss of consciousness, usually seen in elderly women; various causes are hypothesized.
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| drop f. |
mallet f.
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| drop h. |
wristdrop.
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| drop j. |
in paralytic rabies in dogs, dropping of the mandible and inability to close the mouth.
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