| MRF | Markov random field; medical record file; melanocyte-[stimulating hormone]-releasing factor; mesence... |
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| OEF | oil immersion field; oxygen extraction fraction |
| OF | occipitofrontal; open field [test]; optical fundus; orbitofrontal; osmotic fragility; osteitis fibro... |
| OFAGE | orthogonal field alternation gel electrophoresis |
| OIF | observed intrinsic frequency; oil immersion field; Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation |
| fieldwork |
Work out of the classroom. It may involve work in the school grounds, in the area immediately surrounding the school, or further afield. It can vary in duration - part of a lesson, a half day or a whole day, or a residential fieldwork course of more than a day.
Ãâó: www.ncaction.org.uk/subjects/geog/glossary.htm
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| fieldwork |
A broad term for research in which social/cultural anthropologists (and other social scientists) engage, involving close study of partial participation in the life of a community or group (characteristically in a setting that contrasts culturally with that in which the observer is familiar).
Ãâó: faculty.arts.ubc.ca/menzies/anth99b.htm
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| field |
A part of a record used for a particular category of data. For instance, the title (ti) field displays the title for each record in the database. Some of the other fields in the CD-ROM databases are author (au), journal (jn) and abstract (ab). The BMCC Library Catalog contains additional fields that give the description, call number, location, holdings, and circulation status of an item at BMCC. ...
Ãâó: lib1.bmcc.cuny.edu/help/glossary.html
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| field | test something in the field |
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| field | a member of the cricket team that is fielding rather than batting |
| field | a member of the baseball team that is in the field instead of at bat |
| field | medium-sized Eurasian thrush seen chiefly in winter |
| field | a hired hand on a farm |
| field | (in baseball) handling the ball while playing in the field |
| field | English novelist and dramatist (1707-1754) |
| field | (baseball) the percentage of times a fielder handles a batted ball properly |
| field | any nocturnal Old World mouse of the genus Apodemus inhabiting woods and fields and gardens |
| field | United States comedian and film actor (1880-1946) |
| field | a member of the cricket team that is fielding rather than batting |
| field | stone that occurs naturally in fields |
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