| AHSP | AIDS Health Services Program [of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation] |
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| BRW | Brown-Robert-Wells [stereotactic system] |
| RWJF | Robert Wood Johnson Foundation |
| BRW | Brown-Robert-Wells |
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| R.S. | Robert's Syndrome |
| robert | <botany> See Herb Robert, under Herb. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| Robert's pelvis | An obsolete term for a pelvis which is narrowed transversely in consequence of the almost entire absence of the alae of the sacrum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Robert, Heinrich | <person> German gynecologist, 1814-1878. See: Robert's pelvis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Roberts syndrome | <syndrome> Phocomelia or lesser degrees of hypomelia, microbrachycephaly, midfacial defect, prenatal growth deficiency, and cryptorchidism; autosomal recessive inheritance. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Roberts, J | <person> 20th century U.S. Physician. See: Roberts syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Robertshaw tube | A variation of Carlen's tube that eliminates some mechanical disadvantages of the latter. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Robertshaw, Frank | <person> 20th century English anaesthesiologist. See: Robertshaw tube. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Robertson pupil | <clinical sign> Pupils of the eye which react to accommodation but not to light. Seen in cases of tertiary syphilis. (27 Sep 1997) |
| Robertson, Douglas Argyll | <person> Scottish ophthalmologist, 1837-1909. See: Argyll Robertson pupil, Robertson pupil. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Robertsonian translocation | <molecular biology> A special type of nonreciprocal translocation in chromosomes whereby the long arms of two nonhomologous acrocentric chromosomes are attached to a single centromere. The short arms become attached to form a reciprocal structure that however often disappears some divisions after its formation. (17 Dec 1997) |
| Abbe, Robert | <person> U.S. Surgeon, 1851-1928. See: Abbe flap, Abbe operation. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Abrahams, Robert | <person> U.S. Physician, 1861-1935. See: Abrahams' sign. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Adams, Robert | <person> Irish physician, 1791-1875. See: Adams-Stokes disease, Stokes-Adams disease, Adams-Stokes syncope, Adams-Stokes syndrome, Stokes-Adams syndrome, Morgagni-Adams-Stokes syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Aird, Robert | <person> U.S. Neurologist, *1903. See: Flynn-Aird syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Aldrich, Robert Anderson | <person> U.S. Paediatrician, *1917. See: Aldrich syndrome, Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Barnes, Robert | <person> British obstetrician, 1817-1907. See: Barnes' curve, Barnes' zone. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Bensley, Robert | <person> U.S.-Canadian anatomist, 1867-1956. See: Bensley's specific granules. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Bing, Paul Robert | <person> German neurologist, 1878-1956. See: Bing's reflex. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Brown, Robert | <person> English botanist, 1773-1858. See: brownian motion, brownian movement, brownian-Zsigmondy movement. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Bunsen, Robert | <person> German chemist and physicist, 1811-1899. See: Bunsen burner, Bunsen's solubility coefficient, Bunsen-Roscoe law. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Meadows, William Robert | <person> U.S. Cardiologist, *1919. See: Meadows' syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Reid, Robert | <person> Scottish anatomist, 1851-1939. See: Reid's base line. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Remak, Robert | <person> Polish-German anatomist and histologist, 1815-1865. See: Remak's nuclear division, Remak's fibres, Remak's ganglia, Remak's plexus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Goltz, Robert | <person> U.S. Dermatologist, *1923. See: Goltz syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Gorlin, Robert | <person> U.S. Oral pathologist, *1923. See: Gorlin's sign, Gorlin's syndrome, Gorlin-Chaudhry-Moss syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Roberts |
United States biochemist (born in England) honored for his discovery that some genes contain introns (born in 1943) United States evangelist (born 1918) United States writer remembered for his historical novels about colonial America (1885-1957) a Welsh pirate credited with having taken more than 400 ships (1682-1722)
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United States parliamentary authority and author (in 1876) of Robert's Rules of Order (1837-1923)
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| robert | United States parliamentary authority and author (in 1876) of Robert's Rules of Order (1837-1923) |
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| robert | United States writer of science fiction (1907-1988) |
| robert | United States explorer who accompanied Peary's expedition to the North Pole and who led many other Arctic trips (1875-1946) |
| robert | Scottish architect who designed many public buildings in England and Scotland (1728-1792) |
| robert | German romantic composer known for piano music and songs (1810-1856) |
| robert | United States physicist who isolated the electron and measured its charge (1868-1953) |
| robert | United States writer of science fiction (1907-1988) |
| robert | Austrian physician who developed a rotational method for testing the middle ear (1876-1936) |
| robert | United States explorer who accompanied Peary's expedition to the North Pole and who led many other Arctic trips (1875-1946) |
| robert | United States humorist (1889-1945) |
| robert | Irish chemist who established that air has weight and whose definitions of chemical elements and chemical reactions helped to dissociate chemistry from alchemy (1627-1691) |
| robert | Scottish botanist who first observed the movement of small particles in fluids now known a Brownian motion (1773-1858) |
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