| ID | identification; iditol dehydrogenase; immunodeficiency; immunodiffusion; immunoglobulin deficiency; ... |
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| INC | internodular cortex; inside needle catheter |
| IOV | inside-out vesicle |
| IR | drop of voltage across a resistor produced by a current; ileal resection; immune response; immunizat... |
| JP drain | The original suction drain. The drain itself is inside the body. It is made of Teflon and has multip... |
| IOV | Inside-out vesicles |
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| IO | Inside-Out |
| inside | 1. Being within; included or inclosed in anything; contained; interior; internal; as, the inside passengers of a stagecoach; inside decoration. "Kissing with inside lip." (Shak) 2. Adapted to the interior. Inside callipers, a general term for the final work in any building necessary for its completion, but other than unusual decoration; thus, in joiner work, the doors and windows, inside shutters, door and window trimmings, paneled jams, baseboards, and sometimes flooring and stairs; in plaster work, the finishing coat, the cornices, centerpieces, etc,; in painting, all simple painting of woodwork and plastering. Inside track, the inner part of a race course; hence, colloquially, advantage of place, facilities, etc, in competition. 1. The part within; interior or internal portion; content. "Looked he o' the inside of the paper?" (Shak) 2. The inward parts; entrails; bowels; hence, that which is within; private thoughts and feelings. "Here's none but friends; we may speak Our insides freely." (Massinger) 3. An inside passenger of a coach or carriage, as distinguished from one upon the outside. "So down thy hill, romantic Ashbourne, glides The Derby dilly, carrying three insides." (Anti-Jacobin) Patent insides or outside, a name give to newspaper sheets printed on one side with general and miscellaneous matter, and furnished wholesale to offices of small newspapers, where the blank pages are filled up with recent and local news. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| inside out patch | A variant of the patch clamp technique, in which a disc of plasma membrane covers the tip of the electrode, with the inner face of the plasma membrane facing outward, to the bath. (18 Nov 1997) |
| inside out vesicle | Mechanical disruption of cell membranes gives rise to small closed vesicles surrounded by a bilayer membrane. These may be right side out (ROV) or IOV if the topography is inverted. (18 Nov 1997) |
| inside | the inner or enclosed surface of something |
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| inside | the region that is inside of something |
| inside | within some bounds |
| inside | away from the outer edge |
| inside | being or applying to the inside of a building |
| inside | located, suited for, or taking place within a building |
| inside | relating to or being within or near the inner side or limit |
| inside | confined to an exclusive or group |
| inside | in reality |
| inside | within a building |
| inside | on the inside |
| inside | with respect to private feelings |
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