| maximum |
pl. max´ima [L. “greatest”] 1. the greatest possible or actual effect or quantity. 2. the acme of a disease or process. 3. largest; utmost. 4. Pirquet's term for the greatest quantity of food an organism can digest.
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| maximum cell (MC) c. |
the maximum number of microorganisms that can be produced in a given volume of culture medium.
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| maximum d. |
the largest quantity of an agent that may be safely administered to the average patient. Cf. tolerance d.
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| maximum expiratory f. |
the rate of airflow during a forced vital capacity maneuver, often specified at a given volume; see also forced expiratory f. Called also maximal expiratory f.
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| maximum expiratory p. |
a measure of the strength of respiratory muscles, obtained by having the patient exhale as strongly as possible against a mouthpiece; the maximum value is near total lung capacity.
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