recanalization |
formation of new canals or paths, especially blood vessels, through an obstruction such as a clot. Called also canalization.
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recapitulation t. |
ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny; that is, an organism in the course of its development goes through the same successive stages as did the species in developing from the lower to the higher forms of animal life. Called also biogenetic law and Haeckel's law.
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recalcification test |
A test for excessive blood clotting, used esp. in cancer-related thrombosis. Also known as the modified recalcification test.
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recall bias |
The recall of exposures or events may differ in cases and controls. Questions may be asked more times and more intensively in cases compared to controls. Patients with the disease are more likely to carefully consider whether or not an exposure occurred.
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recapitulation |
What usually happens after eating a parrot sandwich.
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RECA | cast again |
RECA | cast again, in a different role |
RECA | changing a particular word or phrase |
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