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  • extension
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  • extension
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  • extension abduction reflex
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  • extension adduction reflex
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  • extension adduction reflex
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ESF electron scatter function; electrosurgical filter; erythropoietic stimulating factor
filt filter, filtration
FP false positive; family physician; family planning; family practice; family practitioner; Fanconi pan...
FPA Family Planning Association; fibrinopeptide A; filter paper activity; fluorophenylalanine
FPM filter paper microscopic [test]; full passive movements
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FISH Filter In Situ Hybridization
VCF Vena cava filter
HGMF hydrophobic grid membrane filter
MF membrane filter
ECE Extracapsular extension
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set (psychology) Readiness to think or respond in a predetermined way when confronted with a problem or stimulus situation.
(12 Dec 1998)
set-up 1. The arrangement of teeth on a trial denture base.
2. A procedure in dental case analysis involving cutting off and repositioning of teeth in the desired positions on a plaster cast.
(05 Mar 2000)
ear, low-set A minor anomaly involving an ear situated down below its normal location. Technically, the ear is low-set when the helix (of the ear) meets the cranium at a level below that of a horizontal plane through both inner canthi (the inside corners of the eyes). The presence of 2 or more minor anomalies in a child increases the probability that the child has a major malformation.
(12 Dec 1998)
first-set rejection Allograft transplantation between two organisms not previously sensitised to the graft tissue. Necrosis of the graft usually occurs within 10 days of transplantation.
(05 Mar 2000)
learning set A readiness or predisposition to learn developed from previous learning experiences, as when an organism learns to solve each successive problem (of equal or increasing difficulty) in fewer trials.
(05 Mar 2000)
low-set ear An ear positionned below its normal location. Classified as a minor anomaly. Technically, the ear is low-set when the helix (of the ear) meets the cranium at a level below that of a horizontal plane through both inner canthi (the inside corners of the eyes). The presence of 2 or more minor anomalies in a child increases the probability that the child has a major malformation.
(12 Dec 1998)
absolute filter <apparatus> A fine-pored, steam-sterilisable filter that is used to trap airborne microorganisms. The filter's pores are about 2 micrometres in diameter, smaller than the particles it is designed to remove.
(06 May 1997)
bandpass filter A device that allows a limited range of frequencies to pass.
(05 Mar 2000)
Berkefeld filter A bacterial filter used in 1891, made of earth known as Kieselguhr taken from the name of the mine in Hanover, Germany, from which the earth was found. Ground water at this mine had a clear blue colour suggesting the use of the earth as a filter.
Origin: Berkefield, name of owner of the mine from which the material to make the filter was taken
(05 Mar 2000)
bird's nest filter A wire mesh vena cava filter.
(05 Mar 2000)
bird's nest ivc filter <radiology> Introduced 1982; Cook Inc., Bloomington, IN advantages, low profile: 14.5 Fr introducer sheath, low recurrent PE rates (1.1 - 2.7% by clinical history), low IVC thrombosis rates (2.9 - 5.0% by clinical history), placement in large diameter IVCs (not greater than40mm), free-form configuration does not require centreing in IVC disadvantages: stainless steel: ferromagnetic = magnetic susceptibility artifact, more operator dependent, difficult to place in short IVCs (need about 7cm for proper placement), prolapse of filter wires (? clinical significance) see also: indications
(12 Dec 1998)
vena cava filter A filter used for interruption of IVC to prevent pulmonary embolism; e.g., Greenfield filter.
Synonym: venocaval filter.
(05 Mar 2000)
vena-tech ivc filter <radiology> Introduced as LGM (L.G. Medical, France), 1985; FDA aprroval 1991: Vena-Tech, Evanston, IL, 6-leg conical design with 6 stabilizing side bars, biocompatible metal known as Phynox (cobalt,chromium,iron,nickel,moly) Efficacy, recurrent PE: 2-6%, IVC occlusion: 8-24%, migration: 0-12% Advantages, ease of placement, excellent clot trapping efficiency, low profile, lacks ferromagnetic activity: minimal MRI artifacts Disadvantages, incomplete opening (6-19%): decreases clot-trapping efficiency, increased incidence from IJ approach, decreased with rapid deployment, increased IVC thrombosis rates: 8% initial reports; 22-24% on subsequent reports by ultrasound/MRI: 2-19% clinically symptomatic
(12 Dec 1998)
venocaval filter A filter used for interruption of IVC to prevent pulmonary embolism; e.g., Greenfield filter.
Synonym: venocaval filter.
(05 Mar 2000)
Rheinberg filter <equipment> A colour-filter disk to be placed, as a dark field stop would be placed, below the substage condenser.
The central circular area, that is filled with one of the two or three colour filters, should safely subtend the objective aperture. The annular quadrants around this are normally contrasting in colour. This is/are the colour shown by the organisms or other specimen detail against the coloured field. The effect is one kind of optical staining.
(05 Aug 1998)
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