| structural s. |
surgery devoted to the correction of morphologic abnormalities.
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| structured v. |
an aqueous solution of a polymer used to increase the viscosity of a pharmaceutical supension and thereby decrease the sedimentation rate of the dispersed particles.
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| structural integration |
is a systematic means of going through the body from the outer sleeve to the internal core, freeing up areas of chronic holding and congestion, facilitating greater vitality and freedom of movement. This approach works with the connective tissue, or fascia, of the body which is a system that connects all other systems and is the matrix through which all the metabolic processes occur. It is essential that this system be open and functioning properly for health and a sense of well being. ...
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| structural formula |
A chemical formula that shows how atoms in a compound are attached to one another.
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| structure |
The way in which the parts of a thing are arranged or put together to form the whole.
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