| VRI | viral respiratory infection; virtual reality imaging |
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| VRL | Virus Reference Laboratory |
| VRML | Virtual Reality Modeling Language |
| VRNA | viral ribonucleic acid |
| VRNI | neovascular inflammatory vitreoretinopathy |
| VROM | voluntary range of motion |
| VRP | ventral root potential |
| VRR | ventral root reflex |
| VRS | verbal rating scale; Virchow-Robin space |
| VRT | vehicle rescue technician; volume-rendering technique |
| VR1 | Vanilloid receptor subtype 1 |
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| VRA | Visual Reinforcement Audiometry |
| VRAC | volume-regulated anion channel |
| VRBC | Red blood cell velocity |
| VRD | Volume regulatory decrease |
| VRD | Von Recklinghausen's Disease |
| VRE | Vancomycin resistant enterococci |
| VRE | Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus |
| VRE | vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium |
| VRE | vancomycin-resistant enterococcal |
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Speed at which rotation is started to attain Vz at 35 feet above the runway. must not be less that 105?0 VMCA.
Ãâó: home.swipnet.se/~w-65189/glossary.htm
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rotation speed, at which to raise the nose for take-off.
Ãâó: www.airodyssey.net/reference/glossary.html
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Volunteer Reserve
Ãâó: www.foi.mod.uk/glossary.asp
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or Ventilated Rib - Designed to help cool and more particularly to direct the shimmering hot air that rises from hot barrels away from the line of sight in order to reduce disturbance in the view of the target. Ventilated ribs are useful on target guns, but less desirable on field guns where small twigs and other detritus can become lodged in the openings under the rib. Photo
Ãâó: www.hallowellco.com/abbrevia.htm
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Vanilloid Receptor (Vanilloid Receptor type 1).
Ãâó: www.painceptor.com/page.asp
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