- Weber paradox
- the elongation of a muscle which has been so stretched that it cannot contract.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Weber paradox test — We·ber paradox, test (vaґbər) [Ernest Heinrich Weber, German anatomist and physiologist, 1795–1878] see under paradox and see Weber test (def. 2) … Medical dictionary
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