| SLIP | serial line interface protocol |
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| SMS | senior medical student; serial motor seizures; Shared Medical Systems; Smith-Magenis syndrome; somat... |
| SPR | sepiapterin reductase; serial probe recognition; specific pathogen free; Society for Pediatric Radio... |
| STT | scaphotrapeziotrapezoid [joint]; serial thrombin time; skin temperature test |
| USI | universal serial interface; urinary stress incontinence |
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A multi-part film that usually screened a chapter each week at a cinema.
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Composition technique arranging pitches, duration, intensity, timbre, etc., so that they always appear in predetermined order; usually associated with twelve-tone system.
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a set of dilutions in a mathematical sequence. In microbiological technique, serial dilutions are used to obtain a culture plate that yields a countable number of separate colonies. From this, a calculation of viable cells in the original suspension can be made, as a colony picked for pure culture.
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the selective extraction of deciduous teeth during the stage of mixed dentition in accordance with the shedding and eruption of the teeth; it is done over an extended period to allow autonomous adjustment to relieve crowding of the dental arches during the eruption of the lateral incisors, canines, and premolars, eventually involving the extraction of the first premolar teeth. Called also selected e. and progressive e.
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the successive transfer of a virus or other infectious agent through a series of experimental animals, tissue culture, or synthetic media, with growth occurring in each medium. The process is usually used to attenuate a pathogenic agent.
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| serial | a printer that prints a single character at a time |
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| serial | sequential processing by two or more processing units |
| serial | a periodical that appears at scheduled times |
| serial | publication in serial form |
| serial | arrange serially |
| serial | 20th century music that uses of a definite order of notes as a thematic basis for a musical composition |
| serial | publication in serial form |
| serial | arrange serially |
| serial | in a serial manner |
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