disproportion
41disproportion — dis|pro|por|tion sb., en, er, erne (misforhold) …
42disproportion — s ( en, er) brist på symmetri …
43Disproportion — Dis|pro|por|ti|on [auch dɪs... ], die; , en <lateinisch> (Missverhältnis) …
44disproportion — n. 1 a lack of proportion. 2 an instance of this. Derivatives: disproportional adj. disproportionally adv …
45Cephalopelvic disproportion — Classification and external resources ICD 10 O33.9 ICD 9 653.4 …
46Congenital fiber type disproportion — (CFTD) is an inherited form of myopathy with small type 1 muscle fibers that may occur in a number of neurological disorders.[1] It has a relatively good outcome and follows a stable course. [2] While the exact genetics is unclear there is an… …
47cephalopelvic disproportion — ceph·a·lo·pel·vic disproportion .sef ə lō .pel vik n a condition in which a maternal pelvis is small in relation to the size of the fetal head * * * a condition in which the head of the fetus is too large to permit passage through the pelvis of… …
48foetopelvic disproportion — /ˌfitoʊpɛlvɪk dɪsprəˈpɔʃən/ (say .feetohpelvik dispruh pawshuhn) noun a condition in which an unborn baby s head will not fit through the mother s pelvis. Also, fetopelvic disproportion …
50Disproportioned — Disproportion Dis pro*por tion, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disproportioned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disproportioning}.] To make unsuitable in quantity, form, or fitness to an end; to violate symmetry in; to mismatch; to join unfitly. [1913 Webster] To shape… …