| WDNC | Well-differentiated neuroendocrine carcinoma |
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| W/D | well differentiated |
| Wellens' syndrome |
[Hein J.J. Wellens, contemporary cardiologist from the Netherlands] The electrocardiographic (ECG) signs of impending occlusion of the left main or left anterior descending coronary artery. ECG shows an inverted symmetrical T
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| well-differentiated l. |
a form resembling lipoma, having adult type fat cells and sometimes bizarre, atypical lipoblasts, with infrequent mitoses and tumor giant cells; it may be locally aggressive but rarely metastasizes.
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| Welland's t. |
bar-reading t.
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| Wellbutrin |
trademark for a preparation of bupropion hydrochloride.
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| Wellcovorin |
trademark for preparations of leucovorin calcium.
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| well | to a suitable or appropriate extent or degree |
| well | in financial comfort |
| well | in a manner affording benefit or advantage |
| well | to a great extent or degree |
| well | with skill or in a pleasing manner |
| well | with prudence or propriety |
| well | with great or especially intimate knowledge |
| well | (used for emphasis or as an intensifier) "a book well worth reading" |
| well | (usually followed by `of') having knowledge or understanding |
| well | (usually of children) someone who behaves in a manner that the speaker believes is correct |
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