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An automated analysis in which all of the samples collected for a specific, nonemergent assay undergo the same testing process at the same time or sequentially. By contrast, samples collected for stat analyses are not saved in bat
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| bathrocephaly |
a developmental anomaly characterized by a steplike posterior projection of the skull, caused by excessive bone formation at the lambdoid suture.
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| Bates exercise |
SEE: Bates exercises.
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a combining form meaning deep or denoting relationship to depth. Also bath(o)-.
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| Bates exercises |
[William H. Bates, U.S. ophthalmologist, 1881?1931] A series of systematic vision exercises devised in the 19th century to relax, tone, and strengthen the eye muscles.
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| BAT | a device that produces electricity |
| BAT | a series of stamps operated in one mortar for crushing ores |
| BAT | a collection of related things intended for use together |
| BAT | a unit composed of the pitcher and catcher |
| BAT | group of guns or missile launchers operated together at one place |
| BAT | dilute sulfuric acid used in storage batteries |
| BAT | a device for charging or recharging batteries |
| BAT | powered by one or more electric batteries |
| BAT | (in baseball) the batter's attempt to get on base |
| BAT | (baseball) the percentage of times a batter gets a hit |
| BAT | (an extension of the baseball term) the proportion of times some effort succeeds |
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