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RAS The RAS is a critical component in regulating blood pressure and fluid balance in the body. The RAS has also been implicated in the development of heart disease. Revascularization procedure - Interventional procedures to treat CAD, such as angioplasty and stenting, coronary artery bypass grafting, and medications to improve blood flow to the heart muscle. ...
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RAS A signal that directs the memory to access a particular row address on the row-column grid used to store data. Works alongside the CAS (Column Address Strobe) to access bits of data.
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RAS A series of proteins that function as signal transducers in the cytoplasm of mammalian and other eukaryotic cells. The ras genes of many cancer cells possess a point mutation. K- (for Kirsten) ras is one of a series of such mutated ras genes.
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RAS Remote access is the ability to get access to a computer or a network from a remote distance.
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