| minimum d. |
the smallest deflection of a ray of light that can be produced by a given prism.
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| minimum lethal d. |
1. the smallest amount of a toxic substance that can cause the death of a laboratory animal. 2. the smallest quantity of diphtheria toxin that will kill a guinea pig of 250 g weight in four to five days when injected subcutaneously.
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| minimum separabile a. |
1. the smallest angle of separation at which the eye recognizes two points, lines, or objects as being separate. 2. minimum visible a.
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| minimum t. |
in bacteriology, temperature below which growth does not take place.
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| minimum visible a. |
the angle which the minimum separabile subtends at the eye; 60 seconds of arc is usually taken as standard for a normal eye.
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| MIN | a Cretan who lived in the bronze-age culture of Crete about 3000-1100 BC |
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| MIN | of or relating to or characteristic of the Bronze Age culture of Crete |
| MIN | the bronze-age culture of Crete 3000-1100 BC |
| MIN | the bronze-age culture of Crete 3000-1100 BC |
| MIN | the bronze-age culture of Crete 3000-1100 BC |
| MIN | tetracycline antibiotic (trade name Minocin) used to treat a variety of bacterial and rickettsial infections |
| MIN | tetracycline antibiotic (trade name Minocin) used to treat a variety of bacterial and rickettsial infections |
| MIN | a young person of either sex (between birth and puberty) |
| MIN | limited in size or scope |
| MIN | inferior in number or size or amount |
| MIN | lesser in scope or effect |
| MIN | (law) not of legal age |
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