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  • 91concealed retrograde conduction — retrograde conduction blocked in the atrioventricular node; it does not produce an extra P wave but leaves the node refractory to the next normal sinus beat, manifest as lengthening of the PR interval of that beat …

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  • 92retrograde cargo — Cargo evacuated from a theater …

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  • 93retrograde movement — Any movement of a command to the rear, or away from the enemy. It may be forced by the enemy or may be made voluntarily. Such movements may be classified as withdrawal, retirement, or delaying action …

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  • 94retrograde personnel — Personnel evacuated from a theater who may include medical patients, noncombatants, and civilians …

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  • 95retrograde axonal transport — The transport of vesicles from the synaptic region of an axon towards the cell body: involves the interaction of MAP1C with microtubules …

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  • 96retrograde amnesia — a memory disorder characterized by an inability to remember events or experiences that occurred before a significant point in time. [1930 35] * * * …

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  • 97retrograde amnesia — noun The loss of memories from the period leading up to the amnesic episode See Also: amnesia, anterograde amnesia …

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  • 98retrograde inversion — noun A technique where the composer will take the inversion of the tone row, and write that backwards, thus creating a retrograded inversion of the original note row …

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  • 99retrograde motion — noun Motion of a body (either real or apparent) in a direction opposite to that of its normal motion, or to that of other similar or related bodies …

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  • 100Retrograde amnesia — Amnesia in which the lack of memory relates to events occurring before a traumatic occurrence. * * * inability to recall events that occurred before the actual onset of amnesia; loss of memories of past events. Cf. anterograde a …

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