| q.m. | quaque matin; Every Morning; ¸ÅÀÏ ¾ÆÄ§ |
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| q.n. | quaque nox; Every Night; ¸ÅÀÏ ¹ã |
| q.n.s. | quantity not sufficiency; ¾çºÎÁ· |
| q.q.h. | quaque quarta hora; Every Four Hours; ¸Å 4½Ã°£¸¶´Ù |
| q.s. | quantum satis; sufficient quantity; ÃæºÐÇÑ ¾ç |
| Q10 | temperature coefficient |
| q2h | every two hours [Lat. quaque secunda hora] |
| q3h | every three hours [Lat. quaque tertia hora] |
| q4h | every four hours [Lat. quaque quarta hora] |
| Q8H | every 8 hours |
| Q-M | quinacrine mustard |
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| Q-PCR | Quantitative PCR |
| Q-SART | Quantitative Sudomotor Axon Reflex Test |
| Q-Tc | Q-T |
| Q-Tc | Q-T interval |
| Q-TOF | quadrupole time-of-flight |
| Q.A | Quality Assurance |
| Q.A. | Quinolinic acid |
| Q/C PCR | Quantitative Competitive PCR |
| Q/C PCR | Quantitative competitive polymerase chain reaction |
| q-machine | <radiobiology> Plasma device studied in the 1960s, noted for its natural quiescence, which made it attractive for plasma wave phyics experimentation. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| Q-R interval | The time elapsing from the onset of the QRS complex to the peak of the R wave; measures the time of onset of the intrinsicoid deflection if determined in an appropriate unipolar lead tracing. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Q-RB interval | The time between the onset of the Q wave of the QRS complex and the right bundle-branch potential (normally 15-20 msec). (05 Mar 2000) |
| Q-S2 interval | electromechanical systole |
| q-sort | A personality assessment technique in which the subject or observer indicates the degree to which a standardised set of descriptive statements actually describes the subject. The term reflects "sorting" procedures occasionally used with this technique. (12 Dec 1998) |
| q-switch | <radiobiology> Optical switch used to rapidly change the Q of an optical resonator, utilised in the optical resonator of a laser to prevent lasing action until a high level of gain and energy storage are achieved in the laser medium. When the switch is triggered and rapidly increases the Q of the cavity, a stronger laser pulse is generated. See: oscillator. (09 Oct 1997) |
| Q-T interval | Time from electrocardiogram Q wave to the end of the T wave corresponding to electrical systole. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Q10 | Symbol for the increase in rate of a process produced by raising the temperature 10°C; rate of contraction of an excised heart approximately doubles for every 10°C (i.e., Q10 = 2). (05 Mar 2000) |
| QALY | A year of life adjusted for its quality or its value. A year in perfect health is considered equal to 1.0 qaly. The value of a year in ill health would be discounted. For example, a year bedridden might have a value equal to 0.5 qaly. A measurement index derived from a modification of standard life-table procedures and designed to take account of the quality as well as the duration of survival. This index can be used in assessing the outcome of health care procedures or services. (12 Jul 2000) |
| QCO2 | Symbol for the microliters STPD of CO2 given off per milligram of tissue per hour. (05 Mar 2000) |
| qd | <abbreviation> On a prescription, qd means one a day. Origin: L. Quaque die. (12 Dec 1998) |
| qds | <abbreviation> On a prescription, qds (or qid) means 4 times a day. Origin: L. Quater in die. (12 Dec 1998) |
| QF | <abbreviation> Quality factor, the same as relative biologic effectiveness in radiation protection. (05 Mar 2000) |
| qh | <abbreviation> On a prescription, qh means every hour. Origin: L. Quaque die. (12 Dec 1998) |
| QH2 cytochrome C reductase | <enzyme> Membrane bound complex in the mitochondrial inner membrane, responsible for electron transfer from reduced coenzyme Q to cytochrome C. Contains cytochromes b and c1 and iron sulphur proteins. (18 Nov 1997) |
Synonyms : Quatar
Synonyms : Qb-SNAREs, Qb SNARE Proteins, Qb SNAREs
Synonyms : Qc-SNAREs, Qc SNARE Proteins, Qc SNAREs
Synonyms : Energies, Vital (Philosophy), Energy, Vital (Philosophy), Life Breath (Philosophy)
Synonyms : Quackeries
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expressible as a quantity or relating to or susceptible of measurement; "export wheat without quantitative limitations"; "quantitative analysis determines the amounts and proportions of the chemical constituents of a substance or mixture" relating to the measurement of quantity; "quantitative studies" (of verse) having a metric system based on relative duration of syllables; "in typical Greek and Latin verse of the classical period the rhymic system is based on some arrangement of long and short elements"
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quadrilateral: a four-sided polygon quad: a rectangular area surrounded on all sides by buildings
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chemical analysis to determine the amounts of each element in the substance
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measure: how much there is of something that you can quantify an adequate or large amount; "he had a quantity of ammunition" something that has a magnitude and can be represented in mathematical expressions by a constant or a variable
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| q | the Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Sichuan |
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| q | the Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Sichuan |
| q | 100 qindarka equal 1 lek |
| q | the last imperial dynasty of China (from 1644 to 1912) which was overthrown by revolutionaries |
| q | the last imperial dynasty of China (from 1644 to 1912) which was overthrown by revolutionaries |
| q | 100 qindarka equal 1 lek |
| q | the 19th letter of the Hebrew alphabet |
| q | sedative-hypnotic drug (trade name Quaalude) that is a drug of abuse |
| q | the harsh sound of a duck |
| q | an untrained person who pretends to be a physician and who dispenses medical advice |
| q | act as a medical quack or a charlatan |
| q | utter quacking noises |
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