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diphase

 
Dictionary: di·phase   ('fāz') pronunciation
also di·pha·sic (dī-fā'zĭk)
adj.
Having two phases.


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Medical Dictionary: di·pha·sic
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(dī-fā'zĭk)
adj.
  1. Having two phases or stages.
  2. Of or being a disorder marked by two distinct phases, such as bipolar disorder.
Veterinary Dictionary: diphasic
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Occurring in two phases.

  • d. milk fever — a disease of humans transmitted via the milk of goats and caused by the tickborne encephalitis virus. Called also Russian spring–summer encephalitis. Ixodes ricinus is the vector and goats and other ruminants are inapparent reservoirs.
 
 
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Conditioned Diphase
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