| dried y. |
the dry cells of any suitable strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, usually a by-product of the brewing industry; used as a natural source of protein and B-complex vitamins.
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| drifting t. |
wandering t.
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| Drinker r. |
a type of negative-pressure ventilator consisting of a metal tank enclosing the body of the patient with the head outside. It was formerly in wide use, but its use has now decreased in favor of less cumbersome cuirass and jacket ventilators. Called also tank ventilator and, popularly, iron lung.
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| Drinker respirator |
see under respirator.
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| drinking t. |
(for glaucoma): one liter of water is ingested as rapidly as possible into an empty stomach. The intraocular pressure is measured every 15 minutes; a rise of 8 to 15 mm Hg in less than 30 minutes indicates glaucoma. Called also water provocative t.
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| DRI | carry out or perform |
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| DRI | cause a run or runner to be scored, in baseball |
| DRI | cause to penetrate, as with a circular motion"drive in screws or bolts" |
| DRI | arrive by motorcar |
| DRI | mechanism that transmits power from the engine to the driving wheels of a motor vehicle |
| DRI | mechanism that transmits power from the engine to the driving wheels of a motor vehicle |
| DRI | force to go away |
| DRI | clear out the chest and lungs |
| DRI | force to go away |
| DRI | force or drive out |
| DRI | approach while driving |
| DRI | shooting someone from a car as it is driven past the victim |
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