recalcification |
the restoration of calcium salts to the bodily tissues.
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recalcification t. |
an insensitive measure of hemostasis, calculating the interval required for clot formation when calcium ion is replaced in anticoagulated platelet-rich plasma.
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recall |
1. (re-kawl´) to remember or recollect. 2. (re´kawl) the process of bringing information back into consciousness.
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recall a. |
an antigen to which an individual has previously been sensitized and which is subsequently administered as a challenging dose to elicit a hypersensitivity reaction.
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recall b. |
systematic error due to differential recall across subjects, particularly a tendency for cases to remember more events from the study period than do controls.
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RECA | repeat an earlier theme of a musical composition |
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RECA | repeat stages of evolutionary development during the embryonic phase of life |
RECA | a summary at the end that repeats the substance of a longer discussion |
RECA | a section of a musical composition or movement in which themes introduced earlier are repeated |
RECA | emergence during embryonic development of various characters or structures that appeared during the evolutionary history of the strain or species |
RECA | the act of taking something back |
RECA | a legal seizure by the government of profits beyond a fixed amount |
RECA | capture again, as of an escaped prisoner |
RECA | capture anew |
RECA | capture anew |
RECA | experience anew |
RECA | take back by force, as after a battle |
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