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  • 101misconduct of judge — Improper or unjudicial conduct on the part of the judge in the course of the trial of a case, for example improper remarks tending to prejudice the minds of the jury against one of the parties, absence from courtroom, etc. 39 Am J1st New Tr §§ 48 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 102deficiency syndrome — improper feeding leading to abnormalities in behaviour, internal anatomy and function, growth and development …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 103hollow kenching — improper kenching (q.v.) when hollows are left from which pickle (q.v.) will not properly drain, resulting in sour fish …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 104improperfraction — improper fraction n. A fraction in which the numerator is larger than or equal to the denominator. * * * …

    Universalium

  • 105improperintegral — improper integral n. An integral having at least one nonfinite limit or an integrand that becomes infinite between the limits of integration. * * * …

    Universalium

  • 106Tibial bowing — Improper growth of the tibia in the leg, causing bowlegs or other leg problems. The tibia may bow anteriorly (in the front) or posteriorly (in the back). See also tibia vara …

    Medical dictionary

  • 107dysmyelination — Improper laying down or breakdown of a myelin sheath of a nerve fiber, caused by abnormal myelin metabolism. * * * dys·my·elin·a·tion (dis″mi ə lin aґshən) breakdown or defective formation of a myelin sheath, usually involving… …

    Medical dictionary

  • 108malpractice — Improper, unethical, illegal, or incompetent behavior by a *professional person. See also *negligence …

    Auditor's dictionary

  • 109malabsorption —    Improper utilization of needed and available nutrients, either from impaired digestive function (such as B12 being unabsorbed because of gastritis), impaired absorption (poor Vitamin E absorption because of an inflamed ileum) or impaired… …

    Herbal-medical glossary

  • 110unjust enrichment —    Improper or unfair gain of property or money, which the recipient is required to return to the rightful owner, even if the property was not obtained illegally …

    Business law dictionary