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KYTOPLASM 



Kyphoscoliotic [ki-fo-sko-Ie-ot* -ik) [/eii^txnr, hump- 

 back; c . oblique]. Characterized by or per- 

 taining to kj phoso iliosis. 



Kyphosis ( ! " ''. hump-back]. Hump 



back. Angular curvature of the spine, with the 

 prominence "i convexity turned dorsad. K. bicy- 

 clistarum, a curvature of the spine, due to error in 

 ture in bicycle-riding. 



Kyphotic iki-fot' '-ik) [kv0u<t<c, hump-back]. Relating 

 to, of the nature of, or with, kyphosis. 



Kysthoproptosis {kis-tho-prop-to' ■ | \id)a6og, a hol- 

 low; irpdrrruoig, a falling forward], l'rolapse of the 

 ma. 



Kysto- [kis'-to-). See ( i 



Ky stoma [kis-to f -tnah). See Cystoma. 









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av, a 

 bJorophyl. Same 



cov- 

 iing urine, at 



twisted ; 



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. Kvmographion {ki-mo- 



> write]. An in- 



the variations in 



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tion and study 



. urine], 



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by oxidizing 



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 Kyphi ihined 





Kymograph. (Ludwig.) 

 a, a. Artery. C. Revolving-cylinder, c. Height of mercury 

 in tube; the difference between this point and d indicates 

 the pressure within the vessel, d, s. Float on mercury in 

 tube. f. Writing-style. 



Kytharrhagia [kith-ar-a f -je-aJi). See Cytharrhagia. 

 Kythemolytic {ki-them-o-lif '-i&) [kvtoq, cell ; ai/ia, 



blood; Mots, solution]. Pertaining to, characterized 



by, or causing, the destruction of blood-cells. 

 Kytomitom [ki-tom f -it-om) [ki'toc, cell; fi'crog, thread]. 



The network in the body of the nucleus of the cell. 

 Kytoplasm [ki' -to-plazm) [/curoc, cell ; Trlaofia, plasm]. 



The protoplasm of the cell. 



