| BIPAP | Biphasic Positive Airway Pressure |
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| BCP | biphasic calcium phosphate |
| biphasic | <biology> Having two phases, having both a sporophytic and a gametophytic phase in the life cycle. (19 Jan 1998) |
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| biphasic growth curve | <cell culture, microbiology> A particular type of growth curve seen in cultured microorganisms in which they have two exponential growth stages separated by a plateau phase. This double-hump curve is produced when the microbes are cultured using two carbon sources, one of which must be used up before the second can be used. (19 Jan 1998) |
| biphasic insulin | <protein> A type of insulin that is a mixture of intermediate- and fast-acting insulin. (09 Oct 1997) |
| biphasic response | Two separate and distinct responses that are separated in time, immediate reaction to an antigenic challenge followed by a recurrence of symptoms after an interval of quiescence. (05 Mar 2000) |
| biphasic |
having two distinct stages or phases.
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(AED) An automatic external defibrillator which passes sequential waves of current through the heart in opposite directions, allowing smaller amounts of energy to be used rather than a standard 'monophasic' defibrillator. Advantages include: (i) longer battery life and (ii) less risk of heart damage during defibrillation.
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| biphasic culture |
A culture in which solid and liquid growth media are combined in a single vial or tube.
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A specific type of waveform delivered by newer defibrillators characterized by a both a positive and negative peak of energy delivering less peak current over a slightly longer time frame. Evidence indicates biphasic shocks are more effective in defibrillation and cardioversion. -view waveform discussion
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