| Farr type assay | <investigation> Method of radioimmunoassay in which free antigen remains soluble and antibody antigen complexes are precipitated. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| Farr's law | The curve of cases of an epidemic rises rapidly at first, then climbs slowly to a peak from which the fall is steeper than the previous rise. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Farr, William | <person> English medical statistician, 1807-1883. See: Farr's law. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Farrant's mounting fluid | An aqueous solution containing gum arabic, arsenic trioxide, glycerol, and water, used in mounting histologic sections directly from water; some modifications involve addition of potassium acetate to bring the pH up to neutrality and substitution of other preservatives like cresol or thymol for arsenic trioxide. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Farre's line | A whitish line marking the insertion of the mesovarium at the hilum of the ovary. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Farre, Arthur | <person> English obstetrician and gynecologist, 1811-1887. See: Farre's line. (05 Mar 2000) |
| farrier | 1. A shoer of horses; a veterinary surgeon. Origin: OE. Farrour, ferrer, OF. Ferreor, ferrier, LL. Ferrator, ferrarius equorum, from ferrare to shoe a horse, ferrum a horseshoe, fr. L. Ferrum iron. Cf. Ferreous. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| farriery | 1. The art of shoeing horses. 2. The art of preventing, curing, or mitigating diseases of horses and cattle; the veterinary art. 3. The place where a smith shoes horses. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Farre's tubercles |
masses beneath the capsule of the liver, felt on palpation in some cases of hepatocellular carcinoma.
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| Farre's tubercles |
[John R. Farre, Brit. physician, 1775?1862] Carcinomatous masses on the surface of the liver.
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| Farr t. |
a radioimmunoassay for measuring absolute amounts of antibody: antibody is reacted with radiolabeled antigen and precipitated with ammonium sulfate; bound antigen or hapten is precipitated while free antigen remains in solution. This test is based on the capacity of antibody to combine with antigen rather than on such secondary properties as precipitation and therefore measures all immunoglobulin classes and subclasses.
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| Farr's l. |
“subsidence is a property of all zymotic diseases”: the curve that represents the incidence of new cases in an epidemic ascends rapidly at first, then gradually levels off to a maximum, and finally descends more rapidly than it ascended, thus approximating a bell-shaped curve.
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| Farr's law |
see under law.
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| Farr | a motley assortment of things |
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| Farr | American admiral who commanded Union ships during the American Civil War (1801-1870) |
| Farr | United States operatic soprano noted for the clarity and power of her voice (born in 1920) |
| Farr | United States writer remembered for his novels (1904-1979) |
| Farr | a person who shoes horses |
| Farr | the production of a litter of pigs |
| Farr | birth |
| Farr | the production of a litter of pigs |
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