| point e. |
a statistical estimate that specifies a value for the parameter. Cf. interval e.
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| point f. |
forceps used in root canal therapy to securely hold the cones or points during placement.
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| point g. |
any of several gaits in which at least one foot and one crutch are on the ground at any given time; see two-point g., three-point g., and four-point g.
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| point m. |
a mutation resulting from a change in a single base pair in the DNA molecule, caused by the substitution of one nucleotide for another. See also chromosomal m. and genomic m.
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| point source m. |
a method of intracavitary irradiation of the bladder wall utilizing a small point source of radiation at the center of a Foley catheter bag inflated with a radiopaque solution containing methylene blue or indigo carmine.
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