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DEGENERATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. intellectual or moral decline tending toward dissolution of character or integrity : a progressive worsening of personal adjustment.
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DEGENERATION definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
the process by which something gets worse: degeneration of There has been a gradual degeneration of the judicial system in the last few years.
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Degeneration (medicine) - Wikipedia
Degeneration is deterioration in the medical sense. Generally, it is the change from a higher to a lower form. More specifically, it is the change of tissue ...
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degeneration (dɪdʒɛnəˈreɪʃən) [a. F. dégénération (15th c. in Hatzf.), n. of action from L. dēgenerāre to degenerate: see -ation.] 1. The process of degenerating or becoming degenerate; the falling off from ancestral or earlier excellence; declining to a lower or worse stage of being; degradation of...
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Definition of degenerative disease - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
A disease in which the function or structure of the affected tissues or organs changes for the worse over time. Osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, and Alzheimer ...
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DEGENERATION Synonyms: 140 Similar and Opposite Words
Some common synonyms of degeneration are decadence, decline, and deterioration. While all these words mean the falling from a higher to a lower level in ...
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Degeneration (algebraic geometry)
In algebraic geometry, a degeneration (or specialization) is the act of taking a limit of a family of varieties. The limiting process behaves nicely when is a flat morphism and, in that case, the degeneration is called a flat degeneration.
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Degenerative disease: Dangers to your health and getting the right ...
Degenerative disease is the degeneration of an organ, a system or the body as a whole due to the degeneration of the cells.
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degeneration | Taber's Medical Dictionary
The dying back of the axons of nerves after an insult to nerve tissue, such as a toxic exposure, a metabolic change, trauma, or deprivation of blood supply. The ...
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Degenerative Diseases: Causes, Symptoms and Prevention - Synlab
A degenerative disease is a condition characterized by the progressive and irreversible deterioration of cells, tissues, and organs.
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DEGENERATION Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
noun · impairment or loss of the function and structure of cells or tissues, as by disease or injury, often leading to death (necrosis) of the involved part.
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Dry Age-related Macular Degeneration - AMDF
In the "dry" type of macular degeneration, the deterioration of the retina is associated with the formation of small yellow deposits, known as drusen, under the macula. This phenomenon leads to a thinning and drying out of the macula, causing the macula to lose its function (4). The amount of central vision loss is directly related to the ...
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degeneration
degeneration/dɪˌdʒenəˈreɪʃn; dɪˌdʒɛnə`reʃən/ n[U](a) process of degenerating 堕落、 恶化、 退化的过程 Ageing is accompanied by a slow degeneration of his mental faculties. 他随著年纪增长, 智力逐渐衰退.(b) state of being degenerate 堕落; 恶化; 退化.
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Age-Related Macular Degeneration - WebMD
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is an eye disease that may get worse over time. It's the leading cause of serious, permanent vision loss in people over 50, with about 1 in 10 people in ...
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Degeneration (Nordau)
Degeneration was accepted as a serious medical term. References
"Max Nordau and His 'Degeneration'", Introduction to Max Nordau, "Degeneration", xi–xxxiv, New York: Howard Fertig, 1968.
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