| infant, very low birth weight | An infant having a birth weight of 1500 grams (3.3 lb.) or less. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| equivalent weight | The weight in grams of an element that combines with or replaces 1 gram of hydrogen, the atomic or molecular weight in grams of an atom or group of atoms involved in a chemical reaction divided by the number of electrons donated, taken up, or shared by the atom or group of atoms in the course of that reaction, the weight of a substance contained in 1 liter of 1 normal solution; a variant of. Synonym: combining weight, equivalent weight. (05 Mar 2000) |
| kininogen, high-molecular-weight | A plasma protein, molecular weight of 110 kD, that normally exists in plasma in a 1:1 complex with prekallikrein. Hmwk is split by plasma kallikrein to produce bradykinin. The complex is a cofactor in the activation of coagulation factor xii. The product of this reaction, xiia, in turn activates prekallikrein to kallikrein. (12 Dec 1998) |
| kininogen, low-molecular-weight | A protein, molecular weight 50 kD, located in various normal tissues. Upon cleavage by kallikrein or other kallikreins, it forms kallidin. Kallidin, in turn, is converted into bradykinin. (12 Dec 1998) |
| unit of weight | See: unit of mass. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Gravity, Zero
Synonyms : Countermeasure, Weightlessness, Weightlessness Countermeasure
Synonyms : Simulation, Microgravity, Simulation, Weightlessness, Weightlessness Model, Weightlessness Models
Synonyms : Measures, Scales, Weights, Measure, Measures and Weights
| weights and measures |
The definition, agreement and practical use of units of weights and measures have played a crucial role in human endeavor from early ages up to this day. Just to underline the importance of agreed units, the NASA Mars Polar Lander in December 1999 crashed on the planet Mars instead of staying in orbit, due to miscommunications about the value of forces: different people used different assumptions about the unit of measure (newton versus pound force). ...
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| weighting |
Application of body weight to a particular area of the ski.
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| weight |
The boldness of type, based on the thickness of its characters.
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| weight cycling |
The repeated loss and regain of body weight. When weight cycling is the result of dieting, it is often called "yo-yo" dieting.
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| weight |
The force that is exerted on an object by gravity. It is measured in newtons.
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| weight | bodybuilding that increases muscle mass and body weight |
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| weight | a unit used to measure weight |
| weight | a decimal unit of weight based on the gram |
| weight | adjusted to reflect value or proportion |
| weight | made heavy or weighted down with weariness |
| weight | as something very heavy |
| weight | in a serious manner |
| weight | the property of being comparatively great in weight |
| weight | (statistics) a coefficient assigned to elements of a frequency distribution in order to represent their relative importance |
| weight | having little or no weight or apparent gravitational pull |
| weight | the property of being comparatively small in weight |
| weight | lift weights |
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