| METT | maximum exercise tolerance test |
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| mettle | Substance or quality of temperament; spirit, especially. As regards honor, courage, fortitude, ardor, etc.; disposition; usually in a good sense. "A certain critical hour which shall.. Try what mettle his heart is made of." (South) "Gentlemen of brave mettle." (Shak) "The winged courser, like a generous horse, Shows most true mettle when you check his course." (Pope) To put one one's mettle, to cause or incite one to use one's best efforts. Origin: E. Metal, used in a tropical sense in allusion to the temper of the metal of a sword blade. See Metal. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| Mett's |
small glass tubes filled with coagulated egg white for testing peptic activity; see also under test.
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| Mett's (Mette's) t. |
(for estimating pepsin): tubes (Mett's tubes) of coagulated albumin are introduced into the unknown and into a standard pepsin hydrochloric acid mixture and the amount of digestion occurring in a given time is noted.
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| Mett's (Mette's) t.’s |
small glass tubes filled with coagulated egg white for testing peptic activity; see also under test.
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| Mett's (Mette's) test, tubes |
see under test and tube.
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| METT | Austrian statesman (1773-1859) |
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| METT | the courage to carry on |
| METT | willing to face danger |
| METT | having a proud and unbroken spirit |
| METT | courageous high-spiritedness |
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