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- Look up retrograde in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Retrograde may refer to: Retrograde (2004 film), a film by Christopher Kulikowski Retrograde (2022...
- Retrogradation is the landward change in position of the front of a river delta with time. This occurs when the m**** balance of sediment into the delta...
- Retrograde motion in astronomy is, in general, orbital or rotational motion of an object in the direction opposite the rotation of its primary, that is...
- Retrograde ejaculation occurs when **** which would be ejaculated via the urethra is redirected to the urinary bladder. Normally, the sphincter of the...
- twelve-tone music, retrograde treatment of pitch is a commonplace, but rhythmic retrogrades are comparatively rare. Examples of rhythmic retrogrades occur in the...
- Retrogradation is a reaction that takes place when the amylose and amylopectin chains in cooked, gelatinized starch realign themselves as the cooked starch...
- In neurology, retrograde amnesia (RA) is the inability to access memories or information from before an injury or disease occurred. RA differs from a similar...
- Retrograde condensation occurs when gas in a tube is compressed beyond the point of condensation with the effect that the liquid evaporates again. This...
- A retrograde appendicectomy is a form of surgery to remove an appendix that is retrocaecal and adherent or otherwise inaccessible, so that the appendicectomy...
- Retrograde signaling in biology is the process where a signal travels backwards from a target source to its original source. For example, the nucleus of...