| VET | ventricular ejection time; vestigial testis |
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| Vet | veteran; veterinarian, veterinary |
| Vet Med | veterinary medicine |
| Vet Sci | veterinary science |
| VetMB | Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine |
| VETS | Veterans Adjustment Scale |
| BP(Vet) | British Pharmacopoeia (Veterinary) |
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| VET | Ventricular ejection time |
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| VETF | virus early transcription factor |
| vetch | <botany> Any leguminous plant of the genus Vicia, some species of which are valuable for fodder. The common species is V. Sativa. The name is also applied to many other leguminous plants of different genera; as the chichling vetch, of the genus Lathyrus; the horse vetch, of the genus Hippocrepis; the kidney vetch (Anthyllis vulneraria); the milk vetch, of the genus Astragalus; the licorice vetch, or wild licorice (Abrus precatorius). Origin: Also fitch; OE. Ficche, feche, for veche, OF. Veche, vecce, vesche, vesce, F. Vesce, fr. L. Vicia. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| vetchling | <botany> Any small leguminous plant of the genus Lathyrus, especially L. Nissolia. Origin: Vetch + -ling. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| veteran | Long exercised in anything, especially in military life and the duties of a soldier; long practiced or experienced; as, a veteran officer or soldier; veteran skill. "The insinuating eloquence and delicate flattery of veteran diplomatists and courtiers." (Macaulay) Origin: L. Veteranus, from vetus, veteris, old; akin to Gr. Year, Skr. Vatsara. See Wether. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| veterans | Former members of the armed services. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Veterans Administration hospital | A hospital operated at federal government expense and administered by the Veterans Administration for care of veterans of U.S. Wars and retired military personnel. (05 Mar 2000) |
| veterans disability claims | Disorders claimed as a result of military service. (12 Dec 1998) |
| veterinarian | One skilled in the diseases of cattle or domestic animals; a veterinary surgeon. Origin: L. Veterinarius. See Veterinary. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Veterinarian's Oath | The official oath of the veterinary profession, adopted by the American Veterinary Medical Association in 1954: "Being admitted to the profession of veterinary medicine, I solemnly dedicate myself and the knowledge I possess to the benefit of society, to the conservation of our livestock resources and to the relief of suffering of animals. I will practice my profession conscientiously with dignity. The health of my patients, the best interest of their owners, and the welfare of my fellow man, will be my primary considerations. I will, at all times, be humane and temper pain with anaesthesia where indicated. I will not use my knowledge contrary to the laws of humanity, nor in contravention to the ethical code of my profession. I will uphold and strive to advance the honor and noble traditions of the veterinary profession. These pledges I make freely in the eyes of God and upon my honor." (05 Mar 2000) |
| veterinarians | Persons trained and authorised to practice veterinary medicine and surgery; doctors of veterinary medicine (d.v.m.). (12 Dec 1998) |
| veterinary | Of or pertaining to the art of healing or treating the diseases of domestic animals, as oxen, horses, sheep, etc.; as, a veterinary writer or school. Origin: L. Veterinarius of or belonging to beasts of burden an draught, fr. Veterinus, probably originally, of or pertaining to yearlings: cf. F. Veterinaire. See Veteran, Wether. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| veterinary drugs | Drugs used by veterinarians in the treatment of animal diseases. The veterinarian's pharmacological armamentarium is the counterpart of drugs treating human diseases, with dosage and administration adjusted to the size, weight, disease, and idiosyncrasies of the species. In the united states most drugs are subject to federal regulations with special reference to the safety of drugs and residues in edible animal products. (12 Dec 1998) |
| veterinary medicine | The medical science concerned with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases in animals. (12 Dec 1998) |
| vetispiradiene synthase | <enzyme> A sesquiterpene cyclase; isolated from hyoscyamus muticus; shows 77% amino acid sequence identity to tobacco sesquiterpene cyclase; genbank u20187 Registry number: EC 2.5.1.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| vetiver | <botany> An East Indian grass (Andropogon muricatus); also, its fragrant roots which are much used for making mats and screens. Also called kuskus, and khuskhus. [Sometimes written vetivert, and vitivert. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Veteran
Synonyms : Claim, Veterans Disability, Claims, Veterans Disability, Disability Claim, Veterans, Disability Claims, Veterans, Veterans Disability Claim
Synonyms : Veterinarian
Synonyms : Drug, Veterinary, Pharmaceuticals, Veterinary, Veterinary Drug, Veterinary Pharmaceuticals
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| veterinarian |
a doctor who practices veterinary medicine
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| veterinary |
veterinarian: a doctor who practices veterinary medicine
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| veterinary medicine |
the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries of animals (especially domestic animals)
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| veterinary anatomy |
the anatomy of domestic animals.
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| veterinarian |
senior Veterinary Officer in charge of all veterinary personnel and activities within it
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| VET | a person who has served in the armed forces |
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| VET | a doctor who practices veterinary medicine |
| VET | provide veterinary care for |
| VET | provide (a person) with medical care |
| VET | examine carefully |
| VET | work as a veterinarian |
| VET | any of various climbing plants of the genus Vicia having pinnately compound leaves that terminate in tendrils and small variously colored flowers |
| VET | any of various small plants of the genus Lathyrus |
| VET | larva of a noctuid moth |
| VET | an experienced person |
| VET | a person who has served in the armed forces |
| VET | a serviceman who has seen considerable active service |
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