diphasic

diphasic
Having, or occurring in, two phases

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  • diphasic — Occurring in or characterized by two phases or stages. * * * di·pha·sic ( )dī fā zik adj having two phases: as a) exhibiting a stage of stimulation followed by a stage of depression or vice versa <the diphasic action of certain drugs> b)… …   Medical dictionary

  • diphasic — adjective Date: 1881 having two phases …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • diphasic — adj. having two phases …   English contemporary dictionary

  • diphasic — di·phasic …   English syllables

  • diphasic — (ˈ)dī+ adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary di + phase + ic : diphase …   Useful english dictionary

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  • complex — 1. An organized constellation of feelings, thoughts, perceptions, and memories that may be in part unconscious and may strongly influence associations and attitudes. 2. In chemistry, the relatively stable combination of two or more compounds into …   Medical dictionary

  • monophasic — 1. Marked by monophasia. 2. Occurring in or characterized by only one phase or stage. 3. Fluctuating from the baseline in one direction only. * * * mono·pha·sic fā zik adj 1) having a single phase specif relating to or being a record of a nerve… …   Medical dictionary

  • two-phase — adjective Date: circa 1896 diphasic …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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