| MK | megakaryocyte; monkey kidney; myokinase |
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| Mk | monkey |
| mkat | millikatal |
| mkat/l | millikatals per liter |
| MKB | megakaryoblast |
| MKC | monkey kidney cell |
| MKHS | Menkes' kinky hair syndrome |
| MkK | monkey kidney |
| MkL | megakaryoblastic leukemia |
| MKP | monobasic potassium phosphate |
| MK | Megakaryocyte |
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| MK | Menaquinone |
| MK | Mevalonate kinase |
| MK | Midkine |
| MK | megakaryocytic |
| MK | myokinase |
| MK-4 | Menaquinone-4 |
| MKHD | Menkes Kinky hair disease |
| MKK | MAP kinase kinase |
| MKK | MAPK kinase |
| MK | <abbreviation> Menaquinone. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| MK-6 | <abbreviation> Menaquinone-6. (05 Mar 2000) |
| MK-7 | <abbreviation> Menaquinone-7. (05 Mar 2000) |
| MKS system |
A system of units consisting of meters, kilograms, and seconds. This natural, easily understood system is used around the world in commerce and by the public, but is not yet used extensively in the United States except in science and in some engineering disciplines. Compare meter
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| MK |
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| MK |
a measure of how related an individual is to the other members of a population. Generally computed as the average IC for the hypothetical progeny of the individual mated to all other members of the population (both sexes). A low average mk for a population indicates that most of the diversity carried by the founders has been retained.
Ãâó: www.canine-genetics.com/glossary.htm
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| MKS |
meter-kilogram-second system.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| MKS system |
Meter-Kilogram-Second system of physical units.
Ãâó: meted.ucar.edu/satmet/goeschan/glossary.htm
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