| AOT | accessory optic tract; Anderson Olsson table; anodal opening tetanus; Association of Occupational Th... |
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| Anderson and Goldberger test | A test for typhus in which the patient's blood is injected into a guinea pig's peritoneal cavity. In typhus a typical temperature curve will be observed. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Anderson splint | A skeletal traction splint with pins inserted into proximal and distal ends of a fracture; reduction is obtained by an external plate attached to the pins. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Anderson, Evelyn | <person> U.S. Physician, *1899. See: Anderson-Collip test. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Anderson, James | <person> British urologist, *1899. See: Anderson-Hynes pyeloplasty. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Anderson, Roger | <person> U.S. Surgeon, 1891-1971. See: Anderson splint. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Anderson-Collip test | A procedure for evaluating the thyrotropic activity of an extract of the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland, as indicated by an increased basal metabolic rate or histologic evidence of stimulation of the thyroid gland in a hypophysectomised rat injected with the test extract. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Anderson-Hynes pyeloplasty | Disjoined or dismembered pyeloplasty. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Aldrich, Robert Anderson | <person> U.S. Paediatrician, *1917. See: Aldrich syndrome, Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Roger-Anderson pin fixation appliance | An appliance used in extraoral fixation of mandibular fractures and prognathic corrections in which pins placed in the bone segments are joined by metal connecting rods. See: external pin fixation. (05 Mar 2000) |
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United States author whose works were frequently autobiographical (1876-1941) United States physicist who studied the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems (1923-) United States dramatist (1888-1959) United States contralto noted for her performance of spirituals (1902-1993) United States physicist who discovered antimatter in the form of an antielectron that is called the positron (1905-1991)
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(1836-1917) Mayor and doctor. One of the first English women to enter the medical profession, she practised in London for many years. Later she became mayor of Aldeburgh, her native town. She was the first woman to hold the office of mayor. Sister of Millicent Garrett Fawcett. [PRS]
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explorer and pioneer agriculturalist, Anderson was the first permanent European settler in Gippsland. As a London journalist, he wrote in favour of emigration, and himself arrived in Van Diemen
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A performance artist/musician known for her installations, albums, and multi media performances. Anderson works in a variety of media, including film, electronic and acoustic music, slides, costumes, and other effects. Read some text to one of her songs. See also Performance Art. Video available from ASU Media Services
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reconstruction of the hypopharynx and cervical esophagus by the use of bilateral rectangular flaps.
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| Anderson | American physicist who discovered antimatter: an antielectron called the positron (1905-1991) |
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| Anderson | American contralto noted for her performance of spirituals (1902-1993) |
| Anderson | American dramatist (1888-1959) |
| Anderson | American physicist who studied the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems (1923-) |
| Anderson | American author whose works were frequently autobiographical (1876-1941) |
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