| ARF | acute renal failure; acute respiratory failure; acute rheumatic fever; Addiction Research Foundation... |
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| BMAD | Medicare Part B Annual Data [file] |
| CF | calcaneal fibular [ligament]; calcium leucovorin; calf blood flow; calibration factor; cancer-free; ... |
| ChemID | Chemical Identification; Chemical Identification File |
| CPF | clot-promoting factor; complication probability factor; contraction peak force; current patient file... |
| ARF | Area Resource File |
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| FTP | File Transfer Protocol |
| file | 1. A steel instrument, having cutting ridges or teeth, made by indentation with a chisel, used for abrading or smoothing other substances, as metals, wood, etc. A file differs from a rasp in having the furrows made by straight cuts of a chisel, either single or crossed, while the rasp has coarse, single teeth, raised by the pyramidal end of a triangular punch. 2. Anything employed to smooth, polish, or rasp, literally or figuratively. "Mock the nice touches of the critic's file." (Akenside) 3. A shrewd or artful person. "Will is an old file spite of his smooth face." (Thackeray) Bastard file, Cross file, etc. See Bastard, Cross, etc. Cross-cut file, a file having two sets of teeth crossing obliquely. File blank, a steel blank shaped and ground ready for cutting to form a file. File cutter, a maker of files. Second-cut file, a file having teeth of a grade next finer than bastard. Single-cut file, a file having only one set of parallel teeth; a float. Smooth file, a file having teeth so fine as to make an almost smooth surface. Origin: AS. Feol; akin to D. Viji, OHG. Fila, fihala, G. Feile, Sw. Fil, Dan. Fiil, cf. Icel. L, Russ. Pila, and Skr. Pi to cut out, adorn; perh. Akin to E. Paint. To make ful; to defile. "All his hairy breast with blood was filed.Spenser." "For Banquo's issue have I filed mind.Shak." Origin: OE. Fulen, filen, foulen, AS. Flan, fr. Fl foul. See Foul, and cf. Defile, v.t. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| filefish | <zoology> Any plectognath fish of the genera Monacanthus, Alutera, balistes, and allied genera; so called on account of the roughly granulated skin, which is sometimes used in place of sandpaper. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| filensin | <protein> Protein (100 kD) isolated from lens fibre cells, membrane associated anchor for vimentin. (18 Nov 1997) |
| periodontal file | An instrument with a series of ridges or points arranged in rows on its surface, used for scaling or removing dental calculus from the teeth. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| root canal file | A pointed, flexible, steel intracanal instrument used in rasping canal walls. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Hedstrom file | A coarse root canal file similar to a rasp. (05 Mar 2000) |
| file |
record in a public office or in a court of law; "file for divorce"; "file a complaint" smooth with a file; "file one's fingernails" a set of related records (either written or electronic) kept together proceed in line; "The students filed into the classroom" a line of persons or things ranged one behind the other office furniture consisting of a container for keeping papers in order charge: file a formal charge against; "The suspect was charged with murdering his wife" a steel hand tool with small sharp teeth on some or all of its surfaces; used for smoothing wood or metal place in a container for keeping records; "File these bills, please"
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A program or collection of data treated as a unit and stored on disk or tape.
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A computer file is similar to a paper document holding related information. For example, each computer program or document is stored in a separate file, designated by its own filename.
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A named collection of information that is stored on a computer. Also, an Internet protocol that refers to files on a disk or local area network.
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a block of information stored on a magnetic media such as a floppy or hard disk or a tape. A file may contain a computer program, a document, or a collection of data.
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| file | a steel hand tool with small sharp teeth on some or all of its surfaces |
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| file | office furniture consisting of a container for keeping papers in order |
| file | a set of related records (either written or electronic) kept together |
| file | a line of persons or things ranged one behind the other |
| file | file a formal charge against |
| file | place in a file |
| file | register in a public office or in a court of law |
| file | smooth with a file |
| file | proceed in file |
| file | place in a file |
| file | put into an archive |
| file | office furniture consisting of a container for keeping papers in order |
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