| tarsus |
[tar-SUS] (pl., tarsi [tar-SEE]) the leg segment beyond the tibia, composed of 3 to 5 small segments.
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| target theory |
A theory that predicts response curves based on the number of events required to cause the phenomenon. Used to determine whether point mutations are single events.
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| tarsus |
the small terminal joints of the feet, divided into planta, digitus; Kirby limits this designation to the terminal joints of the intermediate and posterior pairs of feet; for that of the anterior pair see manus; but authors generally have not made this distinction.
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| target cell |
A cell whose activity is affected by a particular hormone.
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| tardive dyskinesia |
a complication of the long-term use of antipsychotic medications. Moreover, it is a movement disorder that may result from extended therapy with certain antipsychotic medications such as haloperidol. The condition is characterized by involuntary, rhythmic movements of the face, jaw, mouth, and tongue, such as lip pursing, chewing movements, or protrusion of the tongue. ...
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