| LBS | low back syndrome; lumbar back strain |
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| LHS | left hand side; left heart strain; left heelstrike; lymphatic/hematopoietic system |
| LVS | left ventricular strain |
| Mo | Moloney [strain]; molybdenum; monoclonal |
| RI | radiation intensity; radioactive isotope; radioimmunology; recession index; recombinant inbred [stra... |
| smooth strain | <microbiology> Bacterial strains that have altered outer cell wall carbohydrate chains causing colonies on agar to change their appearance from smooth to dull. In Streptococci the smooth strains are virulent whereas the rough strains are not. This is partly because the rough strains are much more readily phagocytosed. (17 Dec 1997) |
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| neotype strain | A strain accepted by international agreement to replace a type strain which is no longer in existence or to serve as the type strain if a type strain was not designated and if no strain exists which can be designated as the type. Synonym: neotype culture. (05 Mar 2000) |
| stock strain | A bacterial or other microbial strain that has been maintained under laboratory conditions as representative of its type. (05 Mar 2000) |
| stress-strain curve | A curve showing the ratio of deformation to load during the testing of a material in tension. (05 Mar 2000) |
| inbred strain | Any strain of animal or plant obtained by a breeding strategy that tends to lead to homozygosity. Such breeding strategies include brother sister mating and back crossing of offspring with parents. See: congenic. (18 Nov 1997) |
| isogenic strain | A strain of animals inbred for many generations and with high probability homozygous for certain specified genes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| type strain | The nomenclatural type of a species or subspecies. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Flury strain rabies virus | <organism, virology> Species of the Rhabdoviridae that causes rabies in humans. The virus infects the cells in the brain, causing a fatal encephalomyelitis. It is found all over the world, but strict quarantine regulations have excluded it from Britain and Australia. The virus infects a number of domestic and wild mammals, whose saliva is infective. Some bats and small mammals can carry the virus without showing any symptoms of disease. (18 Nov 1997) |
| Flury strain vaccine | An inactivated virus vaccine, used for preexposure immunization to persons at high risk of exposure, e.g., veterinarians, and in conjunction with rabies immunoglobulin, for postexposure prophylaxis. The official preparation is human diploid cell vaccine produced from rabies virus grown in cultures of human diploid embryo lung cells and inactivated with propriolactone. It has a much lower incidence of adverse reactions than the previously used duck embryo vaccine. (12 Dec 1998) |
| lysogenic strain | A strain of bacterium that is infected with a temporate bacteriophage. See: lysogeny. (05 Mar 2000) |
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a specific genetic variant of an organism.
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Injury resulting from a pull or torsion to the muscle or tendon that causes various degrees of stretch or tear to the muscle or tendon tissue.
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A partial or complete tear of a muscle or tendon. streptokinase - A clot-dissolving medication. stroke - The sudden disruption of blood flow to the brain.
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The change in the shape or volume of a rock that results from stress.
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A special type of inbred strain formed from an initial outcross between two other well-characterized inbred strains followed by at least 20 generations of inbreeding. Source : PhRMA Genomics
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| strain | make tense |
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| strain | alter the shape of (something) by stress |
| strain | to exert much effort or energy |
| strain | use to the utmost |
| strain | rub through a strainer or process in an electric blender |
| strain | remove by passing through a filter |
| strain | separate by passing through a sieve or other straining device to separate out coarser elements |
| strain | stretch or force to the limit |
| strain | test the limits of |
| strain | a gauge for measuring strain in a surface |
| strain | struggling for effect |
| strain | lacking spontaneity |
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