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augmentationmid-15c., "act of making greater," from Old French augmentacion "increase," from Late Latin augmentationem (nominative augmentatio), noun of action from past participle stem of aug [..]
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augmentationn. 1. an increase in the amplitude of the average number of evoked responses, either above background noise in the average-evoked-response technique or representing more than would be expected from th [..]
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augmentationThe provision of additional benefits offered to members of a DB scheme, normally where the cost is borne by the scheme and/or the employer.
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augmentationStatement of a melody in longer note values, often twice as slow as the original.
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augmentation(n) the amount by which something increases(n) the statement of a theme in notes of greater duration (usually twice the length of the original)(n) the act of augmenting
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augmentationto double the note values of a melody.
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augmentation[1,2] a thematic variant that is played slower than the original theme.
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augmentationStatement of a motive or melody in rhythmic proportions longer than the original
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augmentation The restatement of a theme in longer note values, often twice as long (and therefore twice as slow) as the original.
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augmentationPreprosthetic Surgery involving rib, Cartilage, or iliac crest bone Grafts, usually autologous, or synthetic implants for rebuilding the alveolar ridge.
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augmentationAgents used for augmenting the action of another drug.
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augmentationGuided Bone Transplantation of the Maxillary Sinus surface with a Bone Substitute grafting. It increases the bone volume at the site of the Dental Implant and helps stabilize it.
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augmentationAny technique of providing enhancement in order to provide improved navigation performance to the user (IMO).
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augmentationAn Augmentation is a specific discipline or multi-disciplinary field attached to a Broad Field Award and included on the testamur. Masters Degrees and Graduate Diplomas require that a minimum of 36 un [..]
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augmentation
The act or process of augmenting.
(heraldry) A particular mark of honour, granted by the sovereign in consideration of some noble action, or by favour; and either quartered with the family arms, o [..]
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