| CBR | carbonyl reductase; chemical, biological, and radiological [warfare]; chemically-bound residue; chro... |
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| CBS | cervicobrachial syndrome; chronic brain syndrome; clinical behavioral science; conjugated bile salts... |
| CKMB | creatine kinase, myocardial bound |
| HBI | high serum-bound iron |
| LBI | low back injury; low serum-bound iron |
| bounding m. |
alternating m.
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| bounding p. |
strong p.
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| bounding pulse |
A pulse that reaches a higher intensity than normal, then disappears quickly. Best detected when the arm is held aloft. SYN: collapsing pulse .
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| bounding pupil |
Rapid dilatation of a pupil, alternating with contraction.
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| bound water |
Water within the cell wall of wood. Loss of bound water results in dimensional shrinkage.
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| bound | bound by contract |
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| bound | being under moral or legal obligation |
| bound | headed or intending to head in a certain direction |
| bound | covered or wrapped with a bandage |
| bound | bound by an oath |
| bound | a morpheme that occurs only as part of a larger construction |
| bound | a morpheme that occurs only as part of a larger construction |
| bound | bound off one point after another |
| bound | deeply devoted to |
| bound | closely or inseparably connected or associated with |
| bound | the greatest possible degree of something |
| bound | the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something |
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