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61Diurnal enuresis — Classification and external resources MeSH D053207 Enuresis is defined as involuntary voiding of urine beyond the age of anticipated control. Diurnal enuresis is daytime wetting, nocturnal enuresis is nighttime wetting. Both of these conditions… …
62Delaware River Iron Ship Building and Engine Works — Former type Private Industry Shipbuilding Predecessor Reaney, Son Archbold Successor Chester Shipbuilding Co. Founded 1871 …
63Jerry Blaivas — Jerry G. Blaivas (born in Brooklyn, NY) is a board certified American urologist, researcher, editor, and author, and he serves as the director of the Institute for Bladder and Prostate Research in New York City. Contents 1 Life 2 Education and… …
64overriding — adj. first in priority; more important than all others; of a manual operation that bypasses an automatic operation; voiding of a decision or authority of another (especially of a lower rank) ,o·ver ride || ‚əʊvÉ™ raɪd n. commission on… …
65VCU — • video conference unit; • videocystour ethrography; • voiding cystourethrogram, voiding cystourethrography …
66ἀφοδεύσεις — ἀφόδευσις voiding of excrement fem nom/voc pl (attic epic) ἀφόδευσις voiding of excrement fem nom/acc pl (attic) ἀφοδεύω go to stool aor subj act 2nd sg (epic) ἀφοδεύω go to stool fut ind act 2nd sg ἀ̱φοδεύσεις , ἀφοδεύω go to stool futperf ind… …
67annulment — [n] voiding an agreement abatement, abolition, abrogation, annihilation, breakup, cancellation, countermanding, dedomiciling, deletion, discharge, dissolution, erasing, going phfft*, invalidation, negation, neutralization, nullification,… …
68elimination — noun 1. the act of removing or getting rid of something (Freq. 3) • Syn: ↑riddance • Derivationally related forms: ↑rid (for: ↑riddance), ↑eliminate • …
69evacuation — noun 1. the act of removing the contents of something (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑emptying, ↑voidance • Derivationally related forms: ↑evacuate, ↑void (for: ↑voidance), ↑ …
70excreting — noun the bodily process of discharging waste matter • Syn: ↑elimination, ↑evacuation, ↑excretion, ↑voiding • Derivationally related forms: ↑void (for: ↑voiding), ↑ …