| minimal d. |
the smallest quantity of an agent that is likely to produce an appreciable effect.
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| minimal identifiable o. |
minimum perceptible o., the lowest concentration of a substance in air, or in another medium, which still permits its identification by the sense of smell, see also olfact.
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| minimal inhibitory c. |
the lowest concentration of a given antibiotic that inhibits the growth of a specific organism.
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| minimal lethal c. |
minimal bactericidal c.
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| minimum |
pl. min´ima [L. “smallest”] the smallest amount or lowest limit.
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| MIN | small finback of coastal waters of Atlantic and Pacific |
| MIN | German mathematician (born in Russia) who suggested the concept of four-dimensional space-time (1864-1909) |
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| MIN | a midwestern state |
| MIN | a resident of Minnesota |
| MIN | Dutch colonist who bought Manhattan from the Native Americans for the equivalent of $24 (1580-1638) |
| MIN | low shrub of the eastern United States with downy twigs |
| MIN | the partner of Mickey Mouse |
| MIN | low shrub of the eastern United States with downy twigs |
| MIN | very small European freshwater fish common in gravelly streams |
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