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  • first heart sound
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  • first-degree burn
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  • first-pass metabolism
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  • first-set reaction
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  • fissio
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  • fission
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  • fissura
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  • fissural cyst
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  • fissure
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  • fissured nipple
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  • fissured pelvis
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  • fistula
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  • fistula sign
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  • fibrous tendon sheath
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  • fibrous tunics of eyeball
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  • fibrous type dermatofibroma
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  • fibrous type of lymphatic vessel
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  • fistula test
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fibrous appendix of liver A fibrous process, into which the tip of the left lobe of the liver may taper out, that passes with the left triangular ligament to be attached to the diaphragm.
Synonym: appendix fibrosa hepatis.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrous articular capsule The outer fibrous part of the capsule of a synovial joint, which may in places be thickened to form capsular ligaments.
Synonym: membrana fibrosa, stratum fibrosum, fibrous membrane.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrous astrocyte Stellate astrocytic cell with long processes found mainly in the white matter of the brain and spinal cord and characterised by having bundles of glial filaments in its cytoplasm; origin of most astrocytomas.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrous bacterial viruses Deoxyribonucleoproteins that "infect" and replicate in Gram-negative bacteria having sex pili and that, unlike bacteriophage, are released from infected bacteria without damage to the cell; they seem to be of two kinds, one of which has a specificity for F pili and the other for I pili.
Synonym: fibrous bacterial viruses.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrous capsule Any fibrous envelope of a part. The fibrous capsule of an organ.
Synonym: stratum fibrosum, tunica fibrosa, capsula fibrosa.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrous capsule of kidney A fibrous membrane ensheathing the kidney.
Synonym: capsula fibrosa renis, tunica fibrosa renis.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrous capsule of liver A layer of connective tissue ensheathing the hepatic artery, portal vein, and bile ducts as these ramify within the liver.
Synonym: capsula fibrosa perivascularis, perivascular fibrous capsule.
Connective tissue capsule surrounding the outer surface of the liver, but continuous with septae of some animals which divide parenchyme into lobule, and with the perivascular fibrous capsule at the porta hepatis.
Synonym: tunica fibrosa hepatis, Glisson's capsule.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrous capsule of parotid gland The part of the investing cervical fascia that ensheaths the parotid gland and is fixed above to the zygomatic arch.
Synonym: fascia parotidea, fibrous capsule of parotid gland, parotid sheath.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrous capsule of spleen The fibrous capsule of the spleen, containing collagen, elastic fibres, and smooth muscle.
Synonym: tunica fibrosa splenis, tunica fibrosa lienis, capsula lienis, tunica propria lienis.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrous capsule of thyroid gland The fibrous sheath of the thyroid gland.
Synonym: capsula fibrosa glandulae thyroideae.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrous cortical defect A common 1 to 3 cm defect in the cortex of a bone, most commonly the lower femoral shaft of a child, filled with fibrous tissue. Nonosteogenic or nonossifying fibroma by convention refers to lesions greater than 3 cm in diameter.
See: nonossifying fibroma.
Synonym: nonosteogenic fibroma.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrous degeneration Not a degeneration per se, but rather a reparative process; cells and foci of tissue previously affected with degenerative processes, and necrosis, are replaced by cellular fibrous tissue.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrous digital sheaths of foot Fibrous sheaths of the toes, the tubular fibrous layer enclosing the synovial sheath and the tendons of the long and short flexors of the toes and the flexor hallucis longus in the digits; they are composed of annular and cruciform parts.
Synonym: vaginae fibrosae digitorum pedis.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrous digital sheaths of hand Fibrous sheaths of the digits of the hand, the tubular fibrous layers that enclose the synovial sheaths and the superficial and deep flexor tendons and the tendon of the flexor pollicis longus in their passage along their respective digits; they are composed of annular and cruciform parts.
Synonym: vaginae fibrosae digitorum manus.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrous dysplasia A condition of cystic bone growth that results from abnormal bone development. May occur with bone lesions, skin pigmentation and endocrine abnormalities.
See: McCune-Albright syndrome.
Origin: Gr. Plassein = to form
(27 Sep 1997)
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  • Financing, Construction - »õâ Funding resources and procedures for capital improvement or the construction of facilities.
    Synonyms : Bond Issue, Construction, Construction Bond Issue, Construction Bond Issues, Construction Financing, Construction Financings, Construction Loan, Financings, Construction, Issue, Construction Bond, Issues, Construction Bond, Loan, Construction
  • Financing, Government - »õâ Federal, state, or local government organized methods of financial assistance.
    Synonyms : Government Financing, Act, Hill-Burton, Aid, Federal, Aids, Federal, Federal Aids, Government Subsidies, Government Subsidy, Hill Burton Act, Public Financing, Subsidy, Government
  • Financing, Organized - »õâ All organized methods of funding.
    Synonyms : Community Financing, Grants, Organized Financing, Financing, Community, Grant
  • Financing, Personal - »õâ Payment by individuals or their family for health care services which are not covered by a third-party payer, either insurance or medical assistance.
    Synonyms : Expenditure, Personal, Expenditures, Personal, Personal Expenditure, Personal Financing
  • Finasteride - »õâ An orally active TESTOSTERONE 5-ALPHA-REDUCTASE inhibitor. It is used as a surgical alternative for treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia.
    Synonyms : Cahill May Roberts Brand of Finasteride, Chibro-Proscar, Eucoprost, Frosst Iberica Brand of Finasteride, Lipha Brand of Finasteride, MK-906, MSD Brand of Finasteride, MSD Chibropharm Brand of Finasteride, Merck Brand 1 of Finasteride, Propecia, Propeshia, Proscar
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fingerprint biometric identification from a print made by an impression of the ridges in the skin of a finger; often used as evidence in criminal investigations a generic term for any identifying characteristic; "that tax bill had the senator's fingerprints all over it" fingermark: a smudge made by a (dirty) finger take an impression of a person's fingerprints
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fibrinopeptide peptide released from the amino end of fibrinogen by the action of thrombin to form fibrin during clotting of the blood
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filament fibril: a very slender natural or synthetic fiber the stalk of a stamen a threadlike structure (as a chainlike series of cells) a thin wire (usually tungsten) that is heated white hot by the passage of an electric current
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filaria redstem storksbill: European weed naturalized in southwestern United States and Mexico having reddish decumbent stems with small fernlike leaves and small deep reddish-lavender flowers followed by slender fruits that stick straight up; often grown for forage slender threadlike roundworms living in the blood and tissues of vertebrates; transmitted as larvae by biting insects
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filariasis a disease caused by nematodes in the blood or tissues of the body causing blockage of lymphatic vessels
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FI pungent Old World wild onion
FI the position of the football player in the backfield who directs the offensive play of his team
FI (football) the person who plays quarterback
FI a small refracting telescope
FI an optical instrument designed for simultaneous use by both eyes
FI a score in American football
FI a score in basketball made by throwing the ball through the hoop
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