| MCD | magnetic circular dichroism; mast-cell degranulation; mean cell diameter; mean of consecutive differ... |
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| MCR | Medical Corps Reserve; melanocortin receptor; message competition ratio; metabolic clearance rate; m... |
| SCAT | sheep cell agglutination test; sickle cell anemia test; Sports Competition Anxiety Test |
| competition | <zoology> A type of organism interaction which can be either between members of the same species or members of different species. The relationship occurs when commodities (like food, mates, shelters, etc.) are scarce and there are not enough to go around for all members which need them. In general, all involved members of the relationship are harmed by this interaction. (05 Jan 1998) |
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| competition hybridisation | <molecular biology, technique> A lab technique used to determine how similar two strands of single-stranded nucleic acids are to each other by putting them with a third strand (called a standard) and observing how well they can bond with each other to become double-stranded (how well they hybridize). (05 Jan 1998) |
| antigenic competition | Competition that occurs when two different antigens, each of which can evoke an immunological response when inoculated alone, are mixed in equal quantities and inoculated together; the response may be to only one, that to the other being largely or entirely suppressed. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| managed competition | A strategy for purchasing health care in a manner which will obtain maximum value for the price for the purchasers of the health care and the recipients. The concept was developed primarily by alain enthoven of stanford university and promulgated by the jackson hole group. The strategy depends on sponsors for groups of the population to be insured. The sponsor, in some cases a health alliance, acts as an intermediary between the group and competing provider groups (accountable health plans). The competition is price-based among annual premiums for a defined, standardised benefit package. (12 Dec 1998) |
| interspecific competition | <ecology, zoology> Competition between different species for nutrients, space, light, etc. (09 Oct 1997) |
| intraspecific competition | A type of competition whereby an individual plant competes with one or more members of the same species for nutrients, space, light, etc. (09 Oct 1997) |
| economic competition | The effort of two or more parties to secure the business of a third party by offering, usually under fair or equitable rules of business practice, the most favourable terms. (12 Dec 1998) |
| competition |
a business relation in which two parties compete to gain customers; "business competition can be fiendish at times" contest: an occasion on which a winner is selected from among two or more contestants the act of competing as for profit or a prize; "the teams were in fierce contention for first place" rival: the contestant you hope to defeat; "he had respect for his rivals"; "he wanted to know what the competition was doing"
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the struggle between plants or animals for limited resources necessary for survival (food, water, shelter, space) in a given area.
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A more or less active demand on the part of two organisms for some commodity (space, food, etc.) that is inadequate to provide for all organisms present. (15)
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The interactions between two or more sellers or buyers in a single market, each attempting to get or pay the most favorable price. Economists usually interpret and model these interactions as among individual economic agents -- firms or consumers. Popular terminology extends also to competition among nations, especially competing exporters.
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A product, organization or individual, in either the same or another category which can be directly substituted one for the other in fulfilling the same needs or wants.
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| competition | the act of competing as for profit or a prize |
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| competition | an occasion on which a winner is selected from among two or more contestants |
| competition | the contestant you hope to defeat |
| competition | a business relation in which two parties compete to gain customers |
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