| British antilewisite |
ABBR: BAL. Trade name for dimercaprol, a compound used as an antidote in poisoning due to heavy metals such as arsenic, gold, and mercury.
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| brittle bone |
Bone that is abnormally fragile, as in osteogenesis imperfecta.
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| Bricanyl |
trademark for preparations of terbutaline sulfate.
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| Bricker o. |
see under technique.
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| Bricker t. |
surgical creation of an ileal conduit with a flat stoma for the collection of urine; the flat contour is achieved by suturing the ileal mucosa to the skin.
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| bri | become brighter |
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| bri | make lighter or brighter |
| bri | become brighter |
| bri | become clear |
| bri | with brightness |
| bri | the location of a visual perception along the black-to-white continuum |
| bri | the quality of being luminous |
| bri | intelligence as manifested in being quick and witty |
| bri | the tendency for a visual object to be perceived as having the same brightness under widely different conditions of illumination |
| bri | the quality of being luminous |
| bri | a city in East Sussex in southern England that is a popular resort |
| bri | Irish abbess |
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