| AMV | assisted mechanical ventilation; avian myeloblastosis virus |
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| EMR | educable mentally retarded; electromagnetic radiation; electronic medical record; emergency mechanic... |
| IMV | inferior mesenteric vein; intermittent mandatory ventilation; intermittent mechanical ventilation; i... |
| MAV | mechanical auditory ventricle; minimal alveolar ventilation; minimum apparent viscosity; movement ar... |
| MJA | mechanical joint apparatus |
| mechanical vertigo | Vertigo caused by continued rotation or vibration of the body. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| mechanically balanced occlusion | A balanced occlusion without reference to physiologic considerations, as on an articulator. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mechanical cystitis |
cystitis resulting from irritation by a vesical calculus, manipulation, or a foreign body in the bladder.
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| mechanical fragility |
unusual susceptibility of erythrocytes to rupture from mechanical stress.
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| mechanical transmission |
In mechanics, a transmission or gearbox is the gear and/or hydraulic system that transmits mechanical power from a prime mover (which can be an engine or electric motor), to some form of useful output device. Typically, the rotational speed of an input shaft is changed, resulting in a different output speed. However, some of the simplest gearboxes merely change the physical direction in which power is transmitted. ...
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| mechanical |
A Mechanical is any one of six characters in A Midsummer Night's Dream who perform the play within the play, Pyramus and Thisbe. Essentially, they are a group of amateur (mostly incompetant) actors from around Athens, looking to make names for themselves by being chosen out of several other plays to entertain the royal wedding party of Theseus and Hippolyta. ...
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| mechanical |
Postcards that have moving parts. It may be simple as a die cut top revealing a different idea of the previous image when opened. It could be as complicated as pulling a tab for a curtain to move and totally change pictures. Some mechanicals have wheels that change the faces on a body or dates on a calendar.
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| mechanical | a mixture whose components can be separated by mechanical means |
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| mechanical | a physical phenomenon associated with the equilibrium or motion of objects |
| mechanical | a mechanically operated piano that uses a roll of perforated paper to activate the keys |
| mechanical | any machine that exerts pressure to form or shape or cut materials or extract liquids or compress solids |
| mechanical | a system of elements that interact on mechanical principles |
| mechanical | in a machine-like manner |
| mechanical | in a mechanical manner |
| mechanical | relating to or concerned with machinery or tools |
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