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| presumptive region | In experimental embryology, an area of the blastula from which a specific tissue or organ may be expected to develop. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| presumptive |
having a reasonable basis for belief or acceptance; "the presumptive heir (or heir apparent)" affording reasonable grounds for belief or acceptance; "presumptive evidence"; "a strong presumptive case is made out"
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| presumptive signs of pregnancy |
Signs and symptoms commonly associated with pregnancy that may be present in other conditions. SEE: pregnancy.
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an area of the blastula which has been proved under normal conditions to develop into a specific organ or type of tissue.
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| presumptive |
identification is an immediate identification to provide sufficient information on the nature of the BW attack to implement necessary personal, protective, and medical countermeasures. This level will be provided by the VP Bio Sentry system;
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| presumptive |
No conclusive evidence; for example, a legal presumption can, and often is, rebutted. A defendant whose BAC is above 0.10% could be found not guilty if the statute includes "presumptive" rather than "per se" language and the defendant did not appear obviously intoxicated.
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| presumptive | affording reasonable grounds for belief or acceptance |
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| presumptive | having a reasonable basis for belief or acceptance |
| presumptive | by reasonable assumption |
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