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  • active transport
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  • active transport
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  • active treatment
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  • active tuberculosis
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  • active gradient shielding
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  • artificial active immunity
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  • chronic active photosensitive dermatitis
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  • metabolically active stone
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  • MR active nuclei
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  • acoustic material
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  • reference material
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  • MR active element
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  • MR active nuclei
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  • active
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  • active hyperemia
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  • active apperception
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  • active carbon
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  • active earth
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  • active exercise
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  • active exercise
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  • active force generation test
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  • active glycine
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  • active gradient shielding
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  • active hydrogen
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  • active imagination
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  • embolic material
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  • grinding material
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  • hygroscopic material
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  • infectious material handling
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  • investing material
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  • natural abrasive material
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  • orthodontic material
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  • prosthetic material
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  • radioactive material
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  • radioopaque material
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  • radiopaque material
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  • active center
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  • active concentration
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  • active form
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  • active immunity
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A-MAT amorphous material
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ARM adrenergic receptor material; aerosol rebreathing method; ambulatory renal monitor; anorectal manome...
BRM biological response modifier; biuret reactive material
CRM Certified Reference Materials; counting rate meter; cross-reacting material; crown-rump measurement
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MSDS Material Safety DAta Sheet
MELM Met-enkephalin-like material
NSM Neurosecretory material
RM reference material
SRM Standard Reference Material
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  • multiple biologically active peptide fragment
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  • natural active immunity
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  • agar impression material
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  • antifriction material
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  • base material
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  • cast material
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  • ceramic material
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  • clinical material
    ÀÓ»ó °¡°Ë¹°, ÀÓ»ó °Ëü
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  • contrast material
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impression material Any substance or combination of substances used for making a negative reproduction or impression.
(05 Mar 2000)
iodinated contrast material A substance that contains iodine that can be injected, swallowed or given as an enema for the purpose of diagnostics. Iodinated contrast is radiopaque. This means that conventional X-rays will highlight the course of the contrast in the body.
(27 Sep 1997)
type material <zoology> A collective term for all type specimens. Zoologists should ensure that such material is transferred as quickly as possible to public institutions where their safety is guaranteed and they are accessible to other workers.
(09 Jan 1998)
unconsolidated parent material <ecology> Material from which a soil develops.
(09 Oct 1997)
fertile material <physics> In nuclear physics, this refers to a nuclide which converts to fissile material upon neutron capture and subsequent radioactive decay.
Examples include Uranium-238 and Thorium-232.
(09 Oct 1997)
fill material Any material used for the primary purpose of replacing an aquatic area with dry land or of changing the bottom elevation of a waterbody. The term does not include any pollutant discharged into the water primarily to dispose of waste.
(09 Oct 1997)
fissile material <radiobiology> Material containing a large number of easily fissionable nuclei which give off multiple neutrons in the fission process. Usual meaning is that if a sufficiently large amount of fissile material is put together, a fission chain reaction can occur. Sometimes used synonymously with fissionable material, i.e., material that can be fissioned (though often under restricted circumstances, such as only with thermal (slow) neutrons). A more restricted meaning use of fissile material limits the concept to those materials which can be fissioned by neutrons of all energies (fast & slow).
Examples include Uranium-235 and Plutonium-239.
(09 Oct 1997)
active Characterised by action, not passive, not expectant.
(18 Nov 1997)
active acetate <enzyme> Condensation product of coenzyme A and acetic acid, symbolised as CoAS~COCH3; intermediate in transfer of two-carbon fragment, notably in its entrance into the tricarboxylic acid cycle and in fatty acid synthesis.
This coenzyme plays a huge role in intermediary metabolism, in which cells synthesise, break down or use nutrient molecules for energy production, growth, etc.
Acetyl-coenzyme A synthase is found in bacteria and plants and catalyses the reaction in which acetate enters metabolic pathways and forms acetyl-coenzyme A.
Synonym: acetyl-coenzyme A, active acetate.
(05 Mar 2000)
active aldehyde Any aldehyde derivative of thiamin pyrophosphate.
(05 Mar 2000)
active anaphylaxis Reaction following inoculation of antigen in a subject previously sensitised to the specific antigen, in contrast to passive anaphylaxis.
(05 Mar 2000)
active biomass <cell biology> The amount of a given culture that is actively growing.
(06 May 1997)
active carbon dioxide Activated carbon dioxide, a complex of N-carboxybiotin (biotin + CO2) and an enzyme; the form in which carbon dioxide is added to other molecules in carboxylations; e.g., to methylcrotonyl-CoA to form beta-methylglutaconyl in the catabolism of leucine, and to acetyl-CoA to form malonyl-CoA.
See: acetyl-CoA carboxylase.
(05 Mar 2000)
active caries Microbial-induced lesions of teeth that are increasing in size.
(05 Mar 2000)
active centre The part of a macromolecule at which a substrate or ligand, upon binding, produces biological activity; for an enzyme, this is the catalytic centre, the site on an enzyme that catalyses the reaction.
(05 Mar 2000)
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