| Bic | biceps |
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| BICAO | bilateral internal carotid artery occlusion |
| bicarb | bicarbonate |
| BICC | Biomedical Information Communications Center |
| Bicnu | 1,3-bis-(2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosourea |
| BID | bibliographic information and documentation; brought in dead |
| bid | twice a day [Lat. bis in die] |
| BID, bid, b.i.d | Bis In Die; Twice a Day; ÇÏ·ç¿¡ µÎ¹ø |
| BIDLB | block in posteroinferior division of left branch |
| BIDS | brittle hair, intellectual impairment, decreased fertility, and short stature [syndrome] |
| BIA | Bio-electrical impedance analysis |
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| BIA | Bioelectric Impedance Analysis |
| BIA | Bioelectrical impedance |
| BIA | Bioimpedance Analysis |
| BIA | Biomolecular Interaction Analysis |
| BIA | Biospecific Interaction Analysis |
| BIC | Bicuculline |
| BIC | Bicuculline methiodide |
| BIC | binaural interaction component |
| Bic-D | Bicaudal-D |
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| bias | <statistics> In a clinical trial, bias refers to effects that a conclusion that may be incorrect as, for example, when a researcher or patient knows what treatment is being given. To avoid bias, a blinded study may be done. Any deviation of results or inferences from the truth, or processes leading to such deviation. Bias can result from several sources: one-sided or systematic variations in measurement from the true value (systematic error); flaws in study design; deviation of inferences, interpretations, or analyses based on flawed data or data collection; etc. There is no sense of prejudice or subjectivity implied in the assessment of bias under these conditions. (27 Jun 1999) |
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| biasterionic | Relating to both asterions, especially the biasterionic diameter, or biasterionic width, the shortest distance from one asterion to the other. (05 Mar 2000) |
| biauricular | Relating to both auricles, in any sense. (05 Mar 2000) |
| biauricular axis | A straight line joining the two auricles. Compare: auriculare. (05 Mar 2000) |
| biauriculate | 1. <anatomy> Having two auricles, as the heart of mammals, birds, and reptiles. 2. <botany> Having two earlike projections at its base, as a leaf. Origin: Pref. Bi- + au riculate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| biaxial | <optics> Having two axes; as, biaxial polarization. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| biaxial crystals | <microscopy> Anisotropic crystals in the orthorhombic, monoclinic and triclinic systems. They have three principal refractive indices alpha, beta, and gamma, and two isotropic directions, i.e., optic axes. Bifilar eyepiece. An ocular with two crossed hairs, wires, filaments or threads each of which has perpendicular motion. (05 Aug 1998) |
| biaxial joint | One in which there are two principal axes of movement situated at right angles to each other; e.g., saddle joint's. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bib | 1. A small piece of cloth worn by children over the breast, to protect the clothes. 2. <zoology> An arctic fish (Gadus luscus), allied to the cod; called also pout and whiting pout. 3. A bibcock. Origin: From Bib, v, because the bib receives the drink that the child slavers from the mouth. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| bibasic | <chemistry> Having to hydrogen atoms which can be replaced by positive or basic atoms or radicals to form salts; said of acids. See Dibasic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| bible | The book composed of writings generally accepted by christians as inspired by god and of divine authority. (12 Dec 1998) |
| bibliographer | One who writes, or is versed in, bibliography. Origin: Gr, fr. Book + to write: cf. F. Bibliographe. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| bibliographic | Pertaining to bibliography, or the history of books. Origin: Cf. F. Bibliographique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| bibliographical | Pertaining to bibliography, or the history of books. Origin: Cf. F. Bibliographique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| bibliography | A history or description of books and manuscripts, with notices of the different editions, the times when they were printed, etc. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Bibliography (PT)
Synonyms : Bibliographies, Descriptive, Descriptive Bibliographies, Descriptive Bibliography
Synonyms : Bibliographies, National, National Bibliographies, National Bibliography
Synonyms : Analysis, Bibliometric, Bibliographies, Statistical, Bibliometric Analysis, Statistical Bibliographies, Statistical Bibliography, Analyses, Bibliometric, Bibliometric Analyses
Synonyms : Bibliotherapies
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| bifurcate |
split or divide into two divide into two branches; "The road bifurcated" resembling a fork; divided or separated into two branches; "the biramous appendages of an arthropod"; "long branched hairs on its legson which pollen collects"; "a forked river"; "a forked tail"; "forked lightning"; "horseradish grown in poor soil may develop prongy roots"
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| bind |
adhere: stick to firmly; "Will this wallpaper adhere to the wall?" create social or emotional ties; "The grandparents want to bond with the child" make fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope; "The Chinese would bind the feet of their women" wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose tie down: secure with or as if with ropes; "tie down the prisoners"; "tie up the old newspapers and bring them to the recycling shed" oblige: bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted; "He's held by a contract"; "I'll hold you by your promise" form a chemical bond with; "The hydrogen binds the oxygen" provide with a binding; "bind the books in leather" tie: fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord; "They tied their victim to the chair" constipate: cause to be constipated; "These foods tend to constipate you" something that hinders as if with bonds
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| biota |
all the plant and animal life of a particular region
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| binge-purge syndrome |
bulimarexia: a disorder of eating in which the person alternates between strong craving for food and aversion to food; characterized by excessive eating followed by periods of fasting or self-induced vomiting
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| bite plate |
a removable dental appliance that is worn in the palate for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes
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| BI | relating to or having or hearing with two ears |
| BI | relating to the two auditory openings |
| BI | a heart (as of mammals and birds and reptiles) have two auricles |
| BI | having two axes |
| BI | having two axes |
| BI | having two axes |
| BI | a napkin tied under the chin a child while eating |
| BI | top part of an apron |
| BI | drink moderately but regularly |
| BI | (informal) an attractive outfit |
| BI | lettuce with relatively crisp leaves |
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