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a process during asexual reproduction by which a new, duplicate plant or animal begins to form at the side of the parent and enlarges until an individual is created.
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| bud |
small dormant apical or lateral meristem; may be foliar or floral tissue; undeveloped flower or stem.
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| Budd-Chiari s. |
symptomatic obstruction or occlusion of the hepatic veins, causing hepatomegaly, abdominal pain and tenderness, intractable ascites, mild jaundice, and, eventually, portal hypertension and liver failure; the obstruction is caused by thrombi or fibrous obliteration of the veins and has been associated with coagulation disorders, myeloproliferative disorders, invasion of hepatic veins by hepatic, renal, or adrenal carcinoma, and with abdominal trauma. Onset may be acute with death occurring within days in cases of complete occlusion; more often there is a chronic course with survival for months or years. Called also Chiari's s. and endophlebitis hepatica obliterans. Cf. veno-occlusive disease of liver.
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| Budd-Chiari syndrome (disease) |
see under syndrome.
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| Buddha-like h. |
the froglike posture of the fetus.
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