| dry g. |
necrosis occurring without subsequent bacterial decomposition, the tissues becoming dry and shriveled.
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| dry h. |
heat that is not moist; usually produced by heated dry air that rapidly absorbs from the skin the moisture of perspiration.
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| dry i. |
carbon dioxide snow.
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| dry l. |
labor in which the amniotic fluid escapes before the onset of uterine contractions.
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| dry m. |
xerostomia.
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