| NYHA | New York Heart Association Heart Disease¿¡ ´ëÇÑ Functional Classification &nbs... |
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| CAL | cafe au lait; calcium test; calculated average life; calories; chronic airflow limitation; computer-... |
| COAL | chronic obstructive airflow limitation |
| LOM | left otitis media; limitation of motion; loss of motion |
| STLOM | swelling, tenderness, and limitation of motion |
| CAL | Chronic airflow limitation |
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| EFL | Expiratory flow limitation |
| FL | Flow limitation |
| HALS | Health and Activity Limitation Survey |
| limitation | 1. The act of limiting; the state or condition of being limited; as, the limitation of his authority was approved by the council. "They had no right to mistake the limitation . . . Of their own faculties, for an inherent limitation of the possible modes of existence in the universe." (J. S. Mill) 2. That which limits; a restriction; a qualification; a restraining condition, defining circumstance, or qualifying conception; as, limitations of thought. "The cause of error is ignorance what restraints and limitations all principles have in regard of the matter whereunto they are applicable." (Hooker) 3. A certain precinct within which friars were allowed to beg, or exercise their functions; also, the time during which they were permitted to exercise their functions in such a district. 4. A limited time within or during which something is to be done. "You have stood your limitation, and the tribunes Endue you with the people's voice." (Shak) 5. A certain period limited by statute after which the claimant shall not enforce his claims by suit. A settling of an estate or property by specific rules. A restriction of power; as, a constitutional limitation. To know one's own limitations, to know the reach and limits of one's abilities. Origin: L. Limitatio: cf. F. Limitation. See Limit. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| diffusion limitation | The boundary layer hypothesis, that the proliferation of cells in culture is limited by the rate at which some essential component (almost certainly a growth factor) diffuses from the bulk medium into the layer immediately adjacent to the plasma membrane. By spreading out, a cell obtains a supra threshold level of the factor and can divide, if unable to spread (because of crowding or poor adhesion) then the cell will remain in the G0 stage of the cell cycle. (18 Nov 1997) |
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restriction: a principle that limits the extent of something; "I am willing to accept certain restrictions on my movements" the quality of being limited or restricted; "it is a good plan but it has serious limitations" limit: the greatest amount of something that is possible or allowed; "there are limits on the amount you can bet"; "it is growing rapidly with no limitation in sight" (law) a time period after which suits cannot be brought; "statute of limitations" an act of limiting or restricting (as by regulation)
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Any provision other than an exclusion, contained in the applicable Combined Evidence of Coverage and Disclosure Form, which provision serves to limit the services to which members are entitled as covered services.
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An aspect of a study that may influence the results or the extent to which the findings are generalizable. Also see generalizable.
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The restriction of movement or range of motion of a part or joint, esp. that imposed by disease or trauma to joints and soft tissues.
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The University reserves the right to limit, suspend or terminate service to any user found to have used the Alumni Online Community in a manner inconsistent with the Terms of Use, Appropriate Use Policy, local, state or Federal law, or in a manner that creates liability for the Alumni Association and/or the University. The sole discretion of the University shall apply in all cases.
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| limitation | an act of limiting or restricting (as by regulation) |
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| limitation | the quality of being limited or restricted |
| limitation | a principle that limits the extent of something |
| limitation | the greatest amount of something that is possible or allowed |
| limitation | (in law) a time period after which suits cannot be brought |
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