| metasomatome |
one of the constrictions between successive protovertebrae.
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| metastable s. |
1. an excited state with an unusually long lifetime, ranging from 10-6 second to several minutes. 2. an intermediate state between the ground and excited states, requiring additional energy before decay to the ground state can occur.
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| metastasis |
1. the transfer of disease from one organ or part to another not directly connected with it. It may be due either to the transfer of pathogenic microorganisms (e.g., tubercle bacilli) or to transfer of cells, as in malignant tumors. The capacity to metastasize is a characteristic of all malignant tumors. 2. pl. metastases. A growth of pathogenic microorganisms or of abnormal cells distant from the site primarily involved by the morbid process.
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| metastasizing s. |
pyemia.
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| metastatic a. |
a secondary abscess, usually of embolic origin, in which organisms are carried by the circulation to a point distant from the primary lesion.
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