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bi·lat·er·al B0245700 (bī-lăt′ər-əl)adj.1. Having or formed of two sides; two-sided.2. Affecting or undertaken by two sides equally; binding on both parties: a bilateral agreement; bilateral negotiations.3. Relating to both the right and the left side of the body or of a body structure: bilateral mastectomy.4. Having or marked by bilateral symmetry. bi·lat′er·al·ism n.bi·lat′er·al·ly adv.bi·lat′er·al·ness n.bilateral (baɪˈlætərəl) adj1. having or involving two sides2. affecting or undertaken by two parties; mutual: a bilateral treaty. 3. denoting or relating to bilateral symmetry4. having identical sides or parts on each side of an axis; symmetrical5. (Heraldry) sociol relating to descent through both maternal and paternal lineage. Compare unilateral56. (Education) Brit relating to an education that combines academic and technical courses7. a bilateral meeting biˈlaterally advbi•lat•er•al (baɪˈlæt ər əl) adj. 1. pertaining to or involving two or both sides, factions, or the like: a bilateral agreement. 2. located on opposite sides of an axis. 3. Biol. pertaining to the right and left sides of a structure, plane, etc. 4. Law. (of a contract) binding the parties to reciprocal obligations. 5. through both parents equally: bilateral affiliation. Compare unilateral (def. 6). [1765–75] bi•lat′er•al•ism, bi•lat′er•al•ness, n. bi•lat′er•al•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | bilateral - having identical parts on each side of an axisbilaterally symmetric, isobilateral, bilaterally symmetricalsymmetric, symmetrical - having similarity in size, shape, and relative position of corresponding parts | | 2. | bilateral - affecting or undertaken by two parties; "a bilateral agreement between the United States and Japan"reciprocal, mutual - concerning each of two or more persons or things; especially given or done in return; "reciprocal aid"; "reciprocal trade"; "mutual respect"; "reciprocal privileges at other clubs" | | 3. | bilateral - having two sides or parts two-sidedmany-sided, multilateral - having many parts or sides | Translationsbilateral (baiˈlӕtərəl) adjective affecting, signed, or agreed, by two sides, countries etc. a bilateral agreement. 雙邊的(會影響雙方或雙方共同簽署或協議) 双方的,双边的 bilateral
bilateral[bī′lad·ə·rəl] (biology) Of or relating to both right and left sides of an area, organ, or organism. (electronics) Having a voltage current characteristic curve that is symmetrical with respect to the origin. bilateral
bilateral [bi-lat´er-al] having two sides; pertaining to both sides.bi·lat·er·al (bī-lat'er-ăl), Relating to, or having, two sides. [bi- + L. latus, side] bilateral (bī-lăt′ər-əl)adj.1. Having or formed of two sides; two-sided.2. Relating to both the right and the left side of the body or of a body structure: bilateral mastectomy.3. Having or marked by bilateral symmetry. bi·lat′er·al·ism n.bi·lat′er·al·ly adv.bi·lat′er·al·ness n.bilateral adjective Referring to or distributed on 2 or both sides of something.bi·lat·er·al (bī-lat'ĕr-ăl) Relating to, affecting, or having, two sides. [bi- + L. latus, side]bilateral Involving or affecting both sides. In the case of paired organs, bilateral means affecting both of them.BilateralAffecting both eyes.Mentioned in: Retinoblastomabi·lat·er·al (bī-lat'ĕr-ăl) Relating to, or having, two sides. [bi- + L. latus, side]Patient discussion about bilateralQ. Is it common to have both- fibromyalgia and diabetes? My daughter has both and I was wondering whether it has some explanationA. Ia don't know if it's common but I suffer from both as well...diabetes and fibromyalgia,if it helps in any way at all... Q. I am Maya,I had stress both at work and in my personal life. I am Maya, a Civil Engineer working in a construction company. I had stress both at work and in my personal life. As a result, at the age of 30, I developed fibromyalgia. I could not meet my target of 8 hours sleep due to work stress and I had to forgo 2 hours of my sleep every day. Somehow, I would try to make it during weekends by sleeping 7-9 hours a night. After a year of this, I suddenly developed a pain in the shoulder and shooting pains in my arms, hands and fingers. My muscles became tight as if it was being tied to the rock and I felt weak. I cannot quit my job though, as I had to meet my commitments. Does work pressure and stress fuel up fibromyalgia?A. Hi, I wish you the best in learning to deal with your condition. AS most of us that suffer know distrubed sleep is one of the symptoms of fibromyalgia. The pain awakes you or when you wake you feel as if you haven't slept. There for the chronic fatigue. But with learning to deal with your illness, working with your doctor to find out what treatment works best for you, you can and will learn to cope. You will realize you have "limits" that weren't there before and you will adjust to meet these. For someone that had suffered from the worse of my symptoms for the last 4 years I feel stress is a VERY large trigger for me. I can feel the difference in my body and the pain when I am under a lot of stress. I encourage you to find support, to try to outline ways to get things done that do not rush and stress you. Hot/warm baths, resting when you can and you need too. Realizing your new "limits" and not overdoing when ever possible. Good Luck! best, Q. I get shooting pains in my buttocks and both upper legs A. Sounds like radicular pain (pain originating from injury to the roots of the nerves in the spinal column). Is it aggravated by coughing, straining, standing or sitting? Is it relieved by lying down. You may read more here: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/backpain.html and http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/backpain.html
More discussions about bilateralAcronymsSeebillionbilateral Related to bilateral: bilateral network, Bilateral Agreement, Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomySynonyms for bilateraladj having identical parts on each side of an axisSynonyms- bilaterally symmetric
- isobilateral
- bilaterally symmetrical
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