| homotopic | Pertaining to or occurring at the same place or part of the body. Origin: homo-+ G. Topos, place (05 Mar 2000) |
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| homotopic |
giving superposable products upon substitution, and therefore spectroscopically and chemically identical
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| homotopic pain |
Pain felt at the point of injury.
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| homotopic transplantation |
Transplantation in which the transplant occupies the same location in the host as it had in the donor.
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| homotopic p. |
pain that is felt at the point of injury.
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| homotopic t. |
orthotopic t.
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