| excyclotropia | A cyclotropia in which the upper poles of the corneas are rotated outward (laterally) relative to each other. Origin: ex-+ cyclo-+ G. Trope, a turning (05 Mar 2000) |
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| excyclovergence | Rotation of the upper pole of each cornea outwards. Origin: ex-+ cyclo-+ L. Vergo, to bend, incline (05 Mar 2000) |
| excystation | Removal from a cyst; denoting the action of certain encysted organisms in escaping from their envelope. (05 Mar 2000) |
| excitatory |
Membrane depolarisation (hyperpolarization) of the postsynaptic neuron following excitatory (inhibitory) input.
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| excisional biopsy |
Surgery that completely removes a small breast lump during tissue sampling. The tissue is studied under the microscope to see if cancer cells are present. Excisional biopsy usually is performed if the physician suspects that a breast lump is benign (not cancerous). Excisional biopsy is NOT a lumpectomy.
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| excisional biopsy |
With an excisional biopsy, the surgeon makes an incision in the contour of the breast and removes the entire lump and some of the normal tissue around it. The tissue is then sent to the lab for examination. This type of biopsy is usually done for lumps that are less than an inch in diameter. The procedure takes about an hour, and you'll usually go home within an hour or two.
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| excess |
the amount you must pay towards each and every claim. If claims are made under more than one section of cover, an excess will apply to each section of cover under which a claim is made.
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| excurrent |
having the vein extend beyond the apex of a segment as a mucro (qv).
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| exc | raise to a higher energy level |
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| exc | stir the feelings or emotions of |
| exc | stimulate sexually |
| exc | cause to be agitated, excited, or roused |
| exc | arouse or elicit a feeling |
| exc | stir feelings in |
| exc | of persons |
| exc | in an aroused state |
| exc | (physics) of e.g. a molecule |
| exc | marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion |
| exc | in an excited manner |
| exc | disturbance usually in protest |
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