| fine-needle a. |
see under biopsy.
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| fine-needle aspiration b. |
aspiration biopsy using a fine needle; for superficial tissue such as the thyroid, breast, or prostate the needle is unguided but for deep tissue it must be guided radiologically.
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| Finevin |
trademark for a preparation of azelaic acid.
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| finger a. |
inability to recognize, indicate on command, name, or choose the individual fingers of one's own hand or the hands of others. Also written fingeragnosia.
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| finger c. |
felon.
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| FIN | having fine teeth set close together |
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| FIN | a method of examining in minute detail |
| FIN | a comb with teeth set close together |
| FIN | make fine adjustments or divide into marked intervals for optimal measuring |
| FIN | adjust finely |
| FIN | improve or perfect by pruning or polishing |
| FIN | liable to a fine |
| FIN | punished by the imposition of a penalty |
| FIN | sew together very finely |
| FIN | in a delicate manner |
| FIN | in an elegant manner |
| FIN | in tiny pieces |
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