| disod | disodium |
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| disp | dispensary, dispense |
| diss | dissolve, dissolved |
| dissem | disseminated, dissemination |
| dist | distal; distill, distillation, distilled; distance; distribution; disturbance, disturbed |
| DIT | Diet Induced Thermogenesis = Thermic Effect of Food = Specific Dynamic Action |
| DIT | deferoxamine infusion test; diet-induced thermogenesis; diiodotyrosine; drug-induced thrombocytopenia |
| dit | dictyate |
| dITP | deoxyinosine triphosphate |
| div | divergence, divergent; divide, divided, division |
| diagnostic techniques, respiratory system | Methods and procedures for the diagnosis of diseases of the respiratory tract or its organs. It includes respiratory function tests. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| diagnostic techniques, surgical | Methods and procedures for the diagnosis of disease or dysfunction by examination of the pathological site or operative field during surgical intervention. (12 Dec 1998) |
| diagnostic techniques, urological | Methods and procedures for the diagnosis of diseases or dysfunction of the urinary tract or its organs or demonstration of its physiological processes. (12 Dec 1998) |
| diagnostic tests, routine | Diagnostic procedures, such as laboratory tests and X-rays, routinely performed on all individuals or specified categories of individuals in a specified situation, e.g., patients being admitted to the hospital. These include routine tests administered to neonates. (12 Dec 1998) |
| diagnostic ultrasound | The use of ultrasound to obtain images for medical diagnostic purposes, employing frequencies ranging from 1.6 to about 10 MHz. (05 Mar 2000) |
| diagnosticate | To make a diagnosis of; to recognize by its symptoms, as a disease. Origin: From Diagnostic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| diagnostician | One who is skilled in making diagnoses; formerly, a name for specialists in internal medicine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| diagnostics | That part of medicine which has to do with ascertaining the nature of diseases by means of their symptoms or signs. "His rare skill in diagnostics." (Macaulay) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| diagometer | A sort of electroscope, invented by Rousseau, in which the dry pile is employed to measure the amount of electricity transmitted by different bodies, or to determine their conducting power. Origin: Gr. To transmit. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| diagonal | <geometry> Joining two not adjacent angles of a quadrilateral or multilateral figure; running across from corner to corner; crossing at an angle with one of the sides. Diagonal bond Same as Cross bedding, under Cross. Origin: L. Diagonalis, fr. Gr. From to angle; through + an angle; perh. Akin to E. Knee: cf. F. Diagonal. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| diagonal conjugate | The anteroposterior dimension of the inlet that measures the clinical distance from the promontory of the sacrum to the lower margin of the symphysis pubica. Synonym: conjugata diagonalis, diagonal conjugate diameter, false conjugate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| diagonal conjugate diameter | The anteroposterior dimension of the inlet that measures the clinical distance from the promontory of the sacrum to the lower margin of the symphysis pubica. Synonym: conjugata diagonalis, diagonal conjugate diameter, false conjugate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| diagonal section | A diagonal cross section attained by slicing, actually or through imaging techniques, the body or any part of the body or anatomic structure, in any plane which does not parallel the longitudinal axis or intersect it at a right angle, i.e., which is neither longitudinal (vertical) nor transverse (horizontal). Synonym: diagonal section. (05 Mar 2000) |
| diagonalis stria | See: Broca's diagonal band. (05 Mar 2000) |
| diagram | 1. <geometry> A figure or drawing made to illustrate a statement, or facilitate a demonstration; a plan. 2. Any simple drawing made for mathematical or scientific purposes, or to assist a verbal explanation which refers to it; a mechanical drawing, as distinguished from an artistical one. Indicator diagram. <engineering> See Indicator card, under indicator Origin: Gr, fr. To mark out by lines; through + to draw, write: cf. F. Diagramme. See Graphic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Admission Tests, Hospital, Diagnostic Test, Routine, Diagnostic Tests, Examination, Preadmission Physical, Preadmission Physical Examination, Routine Diagnostic Test, Test, Routine Diagnostic, Tests, Diagnostic, Tests, Hospital Admission, Diagnostic Test
Synonyms : Broca Diagonal Band
Synonyms : Dialyses
Synonyms : Dialysates, Dialyzates, Solutions, Dialysis
Synonyms : Acemidophen, Coriban, Di-(2-(4-acetamidophenoxy)ethyl) Ether
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| diastolic pressure |
the blood pressure (as measured by a sphygmomanometer) after the contraction of the heart while the chambers of the heart refill with blood
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alcoholic: a person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually
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an acid containing two replaceable hydrogen atoms per molecule
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the fourth stage of the prophase of meiosis
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| DI | relating to or exhibiting diamagnetism |
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| DI | phenomenon exhibited by materials like copper or bismuth that become magnetized in a magnetic field with a polarity opposite to the magnetic force |
| DI | adornment consisting of a small piece of shiny material used to decorate clothing |
| DI | consisting of diamonds or resembling diamonds |
| DI | the length of a straight line passing through the center of a circle and connecting two points on the circumference |
| DI | a straight line connecting the center of a circle with two points on its perimeter (or the center of a sphere with two points on its surface) |
| DI | related to or along a diameter |
| DI | characterized by opposite extremes |
| DI | related to or along a diameter |
| DI | characterized by opposite extremes |
| DI | related to or along a diameter |
| DI | the relation of opposition along a diameter |
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