| MR | 1) Mitral Regurgitation = MI 2) Minor Response 3) Mental Retardation; Á¤½ÅÁöü = Feebleminded, Mental Deficiency; Á¤½Å ¹Ú¾à = Mental Subnormality; Á¤½Å ÀúÇÏ = Subintelligencee; Àú´É 4) Magnetic Resonance |
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| MR | Maddox rods; magnetic resistance; magnetic resonance; mandibular reflex; mannose-resistant; may repeat; measles and rubella; medial raphe; medial rectus [muscle]; medical record; medical release; medium range; megaroentgen; mental retardation; metabolic rate; methemoglobin reductase; methyl red; mitral reflux; mitral regurgitation; modulation rate; mortality rate; mortality ratio; multicentric reticulohistiocytosis; muscle receptor; muscle relaxant |
| Mr | relative molecular mass |
| MR test | Methyl Red test |
| mR, mr | milliroentgen |
| MR/UR | Medical Review and Utilization Program |
| MRA | magnetic resonance angiography; main renal artery; marrow repopulation activity; medical record analysis or analyst; medical records administrator; multivariate regression analysis |
| MRAB | machine-readable archives in biomedicine |
| mrad | millirad |
| MRAP | alpha-2-macroglobulin; maximal resting anal pressure; mean right atrial pressure |
| MR | MAgnetic resonance |
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| MR | Magnetic Resonance Imaging |
| MR | Mandelate racemase |
| MR | Mannose receptor |
| MR | Mannose resistant |
| MR | Maudsley Reactive |
| MR | Medial rectus |
| MR | Mental Retardation |
| MR | Metabolic rate |
| MR | Metabolic ratio |
| MR | A special imaging technique used to image internal stuctures of the body, particularly the soft tissues. An MRI image is often superior to a normal X-ray image. It uses the influence of a large magnet to polarize hydrogen atoms in the tissues and then monitors the summation of the spinning energies within living cells. Images are very clear and are particularly good for soft tissue, brain and spinal cord, joints and abdomen. These scans may be used for detecting some cancers or for following their progress. Acronym: MRI (11 Nov 1997) |
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| MR angiography | Imaging of blood vessels using special MR sequences which enhance the signal of flowing blood and suppress that from other tissues. Synonym: magnetic resonance angiography. (05 Mar 2000) |
| MRC | <organisation> A UK Government funded body to promote the balanced development of medical and related biological research in the United Kingdom. It organises national clinical trials for the assessment of new treatment protocols for leukaemia and some of the related diseases. (05 Jan 1998) |
| MRCP | <abbreviation> Member of the Royal College of Physicians. (05 Mar 2000) |
| MRCS | <abbreviation> Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. (05 Mar 2000) |
| MRCVS | <abbreviation> Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (of the United Kingdom). (05 Mar 2000) |
| MRF | See Materials recovery facility. (05 Dec 1998) |
| MRF 4 | <protein> Product of the muscle regulatory gene Myf 6. Synonym: muscle regulatory factor 4. (18 Nov 1997) |
| MRH | <abbreviation> Melanotropin-releasing hormone. (05 Mar 2000) |
| MRI | A special imaging technique used to image internal stuctures of the body, particularly the soft tissues. An MRI image is often superior to a normal X-ray image. It uses the influence of a large magnet to polarize hydrogen atoms in the tissues and then monitors the summation of the spinning energies within living cells. Images are very clear and are particularly good for soft tissue, brain and spinal cord, joints and abdomen. These scans may be used for detecting some cancers or for following their progress. Acronym: MRI (11 Nov 1997) |
| MRI scan | A special imaging technique used to image internal stuctures of the body, particularly the soft tissues. An MRI image is often superior to a normal X-ray image. It uses the influence of a large magnet to polarize hydrogen atoms in the tissues and then monitors the summation of the spinning energies within living cells. Images are very clear and are particularly good for soft tissue, brain and spinal cord, joints and abdomen. These scans may be used for detecting some cancers or for following their progress. Acronym: MRI (11 Nov 1997) |
| mRNA | <molecular biology> Single stranded RNA molecule that specifies the amino acid sequence of one or more polypeptide chains. This information is translated during protein synthesis when ribosomes bind to the mRNA. In prokaryotes, mRNA is normally formed by splicing a large primary transcript from a DNA sequence and protein synthesis starts while the mRNA is still being synthesised. Prokaryote mRNAs are usually very short lived (average t 1/2 is 5mins.). In contrast, in eukaryotes the primary transcripts (HnRNA) are synthesised in the nucleus and they are extensively processed to give the mRNA that is exported to the cytoplasm where protein synthesis takes place. This processing includes the addition of a 5' 5' linked 7 methyl guanylate cap at the 5' end and a sequence of adenylate groups at the 3' end, the poly A tail, as well as the removal of any introns and the splicing together of exons, only 10% of HnRNA leaves the nucleus. Eukaryote mRNAs are comparatively long lived with a half life ranging from 30minutes to 24 hours. (27 Jun 1999) |
| mRNA (2'-O-methyladenosine-N6-)-methyltransferase | <enzyme> Involved in capping mRNA Registry number: EC 2.1.1.62 Synonym: mRNA n(6)-adenosine methyltransferase, mra methyltransferase, RNA(2'-o-methyladenosine-n(6)-)methyltransferase (26 Jun 1999) |
| mRNA (guanine(N7))-methyltransferase | <enzyme> Catalyses s-adenosyl-l-methionine and g(5')pppr-RNA to yield s-adenosyl-l-homocysteine and m(7)g(5')pppr-RNA; mRNA containing an n(7)-methylguanine cap Registry number: EC 2.1.1.56 Synonym: mRNA (guanine-7-)methyltransferase, mRNA(guanine-7-)methyltransferase, RNA (guanine-7) methyltransferase, abd1 gene product (26 Jun 1999) |
| mRNA (nucleoside-O(2'))-methyltransferase | <enzyme> Catalyses the reaction of s-adenosyl-l-methionine and m(7)g(5')pppr-RNA to yield s-adenosyl-l-homocysteine and m(7)g(5')ppprm-RNA; mRNA containing an o(2')-methylpurine cap Registry number: EC 2.1.1.57 (26 Jun 1999) |
Synonyms : Cleavage and Polyadenylation Factor, Polyadenylation Factor, Pre-mRNA Polyadenylation Factor, Polyadenylation Factor, Pre-mRNA, Pre mRNA Polyadenylation Factor
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magnetic resonance imaging: the use of nuclear magnetic resonance of protons to produce proton density images
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messenger RNA: the template for protein synthesis; the form of RNA that carries information from DNA in the nucleus to the ribosome sites of protein synthesis in the cell
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mister: a form of address for a man
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machine readable dictionary: a machine-readable version of a standard dictionary; organized alphabetically
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RNA molecules, usually 400 to 10,000 bases long, that serve as templates for protein synthesis (translation); in eukaryotes they have characteristic posttranscriptional modifications, the 5?cap and poly A tail. The base sequence of an mRNA transcript completely specifies the corresponding polypeptide amino acid sequence.
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| MR | Japanese sleuth created by John Marquand |
| MR | a machine-readable version of a standard dictionary |
| MR | the use of nuclear magnetic resonance of protons to produce proton density images |
| MR | the template for protein synthesis |
| MR | a form of address for a married woman |
| MR | daughter of Nehru who served as Prime Minister of India from 1966 to 1977 (1917-1984) |
| MR | English writer of novels about murders and thefts and forgeries (1814-1887) |
| MR | English writer of novels who was an active opponent of the women's suffrage movement (1851-1920) |
| MR | American divorcee whose marriage to Edward VIII created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication |
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