| CFR | case-fatality ratio; citrovorum-factor rescue; Code of Federal Regulations; complement-fixation reac... |
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| EMC&R | emergency medical care and rescue |
| RBA | relative binding affinity; rescue breathing apparatus; right basilar artery; right brachial artery; ... |
| VRT | vehicle rescue technician; volume-rendering technique |
| ABMR | Autologous bone marrow rescue |
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| CFR | Citrovorum factor rescue |
| ASCR | autologous stem cell rescue |
| rescue | 1. The act of rescuing; deliverance from restraint, violence, or danger; liberation. "Spur to the rescue of the noble Talbot." (Shak) 2. The forcible retaking, or taking away, against law, of things lawfully distrained. The forcible liberation of a person from an arrest or imprisonment. The retaking by a party captured of a prize made by the enemy. "The rescue of a prisoner from the court is punished with perpetual imprisonment and forfeiture of goods." (Blackstone) Rescue grass. [Etymol. Uncertain. <botany> A tall grass (Ceratochloa unioloides) somewhat resembling chess, cultivated for hay and forage in the Southern States. Origin: From Rescue,; cf. Rescous. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| rescue work | Activities devoted to freeing persons or animals from danger to life or well-being in accidents, fires, bombings, floods, earthquakes, other disasters and life-threatening conditions. While usually performed by team efforts, rescue work is not restricted to organised services. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Work, Rescue
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free from harm or evil recovery or preservation from loss or danger; "work is the deliverance of mankind"; "a surgeon's job is the saving of lives" take forcibly from legal custody; "rescue prisoners"
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This is a term for partner
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| Rescue Remedy |
A homeopathic remedy from Bach Flower Essences (available at most Health Food Stores) that can help lessen the effects during the post-ictal or the actual seizure if given during the pre-ital period. No scientific studies have been done on this, however for many it DOES work .
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| rescue angioplasty |
The use of angioplasty to open coronary arteries that remain occluded after intravenous thrombolytic therapy for acute myocardial infarction.
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| rescue tool |
A piece of equipment used by rescuers in emergency medical service to free trapped victims. Rescue tools include a come-a-long, a hand-operated winch used to gain forceful entry during a rescue; cutting tools, used to cut open vehicl
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| rescue | recovery or preservation from loss or danger |
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| rescue | take forcibly from legal custody, as of prisoners |
| rescue | free from harm or evil |
| rescue | equipment used to rescue passengers in case of emergency |
| rescue | an operation organized to free from danger or confinement |
| rescue | a party of rescuers |
| rescue | delivered from danger |
| rescue | someone who saves something from danger or violence |
| rescue | a person who rescues you from harm or danger |
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