| OSCE | objective structured clinical examination |
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| SCI | Science Citation Index; spinal cord injury; structured clinical interview |
| SCID | severe combined immunodeficiency [syndrome]; soft copy image display; Structured Clinical Interview ... |
| SIDAM | structured interview for the diagnosis of dementia of the Alzheimer type |
| SIGH-D | structured interview for the Hamilton Depression Scale |
| OSCE | OBJECTIVE Structured Clinical Examination |
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| SRSV | Small Round Structured Virus |
| SCID | Structured Clinical Interview |
| SCID | Structured Clinical Interview for DSM III |
| SCID-P | Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Patient version |
| structured | <biology> Having a definite organic structure; showing differentiation of parts. "The passage from a structureless state to a structured state is itself a vital process." (H. Spencer) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| structured noise | In radiology, the signals from anatomic structures which interfere with the detection of significant pathology. (05 Mar 2000) |
| age-structured model | <epidemiology> A mathematical model which take into consideration the division of the host population into different age classes. Such models can used to consider the consequences of such factors as age-dependent infection, morbidity or mortality rates or of age-specific vaccination schedules. (05 Dec 1998) |
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| structured v. |
an aqueous solution of a polymer used to increase the viscosity of a pharmaceutical supension and thereby decrease the sedimentation rate of the dispersed particles.
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| structured | having definite and highly organized structure |
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| structured | resembling a living organism in organization or development |
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