| formal thought disorder |
An inexact term referring to a disturbance in the form of thinking rather than to abnormality of content. See blocking; loosening of associations; poverty of speech.
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| formation |
A distinctive body of rock that serves as a convenient unit for study and mapping. Formations can be distinguished from one place to another.
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| formula |
the crux of the formulary procedure that contained the entire programme of litigation. Each action (except those granted ad hoc by the Praetor) had its own standard formula listed in abbreviated format in the Praetorian edict. These could be adapted to take specific circumstances into account.
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| formalin |
A 37% aqueous solution of formaldehyde.
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| formula |
An equation that states a fact or rule (eg, A= w).
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