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  • false shift
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  • false shift
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  • false suture
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  • false teeth
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  • false torsion
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  • false transmitter
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  • false vocal cord
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  • false voice
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  • falsetto =head voice
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  • falx aponeurotica ; falx inguinalis
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  • falx cerebelli
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  • fast fiber
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  • fast Fourier imaging
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  • fast gradient recalled echo method
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  • fast imaging with steady state precession
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  • fast multiplanar spoiled gradient recalled sequence
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  • fast scan
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  • fast scan imaging
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  • fast spin echo
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  • fast time constant circuit
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  • fast-twitch fiber muscle
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  • fasting
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  • fasting blood sugar level
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  • fasting value
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  • fat
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factitious Artificial; self-induced; not naturally occurring.
Origin: L. Factitius, made by art, fr. Facio, to make
(05 Mar 2000)
factitious disorder A mental disorder in which the individual intentionally produces symptoms of illness or feigns illness for psychological reasons rather than for environmental goals.
(05 Mar 2000)
factitious disorders Disorders characterised by physical or psychological symptoms that are not real, genuine, or natural.
(12 Dec 1998)
factitious purpura Self-induced, often painful, ecchymoses.
(05 Mar 2000)
factitious urticaria A form of urticaria in which whealing occurs in the site and in the configuration of application of stroking (pressure, friction) of the skin.
Synonym: autographism, dermagraphy, dermatography, dermographia, dermographism, dermography, factitious urticaria, skin writing, urticaria factitia.
Origin: dermato-+ G. Grapho, to write
(05 Mar 2000)
factor <pharmacology> Any of several substances or activities that are necessary to produce a result, for example a coagulation factor.
Often, use of the term factor indicates that the chemical nature of the substance or its mechanism of action is unknown, as in endocrinology, where factors are renamed as hormones when their chemical nature is determined.
(18 Nov 1997)
factor 3 Operational name given to an incompletely characterised selenium-containing natural product which, in minute amounts, prevents liver damage in rats due to deficiency of vitamin E, factor III in the vitamin B12 series, 5-hydroxybenzimidazole, analogue of the usual B12 nucleotide components.
(05 Mar 2000)
factor A A component of the properdin system; a hydrazine-sensitive b1-globulin (mw about 180,000), now known to be C3 (third component of complement).
(05 Mar 2000)
factor analysis, statistical A set of statistical methods for analyzing the correlations among several variables in order to estimate the number of fundamental dimensions that underlie the observed data and to describe and measure those dimensions. It is used frequently in the development of scoring systems for rating scales and questionnaires.
(12 Dec 1998)
factor B <enzyme> A glycine-rich, heat-labile beta-glycoprotein found in blood. It is a proactivator of complement 3 in the alternate pathway of complement activation. Factor b is converted by factor d to c3 convertase.
Registry number: EC 3.4.21.47
(12 Dec 1998)
factor D <enzyme> A serum protein which during the alternate pathway of complement activation converts the inactive properdin factor b to c3 convertase.
Registry number: EC 3.4.21.46
(12 Dec 1998)
factor E A serum protein (mw 160,000) required for activation of C3 (third component of complement) by cobra venom factor.
See: properdin system.
(05 Mar 2000)
factor Gm A factor that determines certain of the allotypes of human immunoglobulins; found only on the g chains of IgG (gamma-globulin).
(05 Mar 2000)
factor H Former designation for biotin, vitamin B12 analogue or precursor, a glycoprotein that regulates the activity of complement factor C3b; a deficiency results in the lack of inhibition of the alternative haemolytic pathway leading to continuous activation and consumption of factor C3 (haemolytic uraemic syndrome).
(05 Mar 2000)
factor I <haematology> A protein which is synthesised by the liver.
Fibrinogen is converted to fibrin, in the formation of a blood clot, via the enzymatic action of thrombin. A fibrinogen assay measures the concentration of fibrinogen in the blood and may be used to evaluate abnormal blood clotting.
A lack of fibrinogen may be congenital or acquired. A condition known as DIC results in the excessive utilisation and depletion of fibrinogen.
Synonym: fibrinogen.
(15 Nov 1997)
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  • Fas-Associated Death Domain Protein - »õâ A signal-transducing adaptor protein that associates with TNF RECEPTOR complexes. It contains a death effector domain that can interact with death effector domains found on INITIATOR CASPASES such as CASPASE 8 and CASPASE 10. Activation of CASPASES via interaction with this protein plays a role in the signaling cascade that leads to APOPTOSIS.
    Synonyms : FADD Protein, Fas-Associating, Fas Associated Death Domain Protein, Fas-Associating Protein FADD, Fas-Associating Protein with Death Domain, MORT1 Protein, FADD Protein, Fas Associating, FADD, Fas-Associating Protein, Fas Associating Protein FADD
  • Fascia - »õâ
    Synonyms : Fascias
  • Fascia Lata - »õâ
    Synonyms : Fascia Latas, Lata, Fascia, Latas, Fascia
  • Fasciculation - »õâ Involuntary contraction of the muscle fibers innervated by a motor unit. Fasciculations can often by visualized and take the form of a muscle twitch or dimpling under the skin, but usually do not generate sufficient force to move a limb. They may represent a benign condition or occur as a manifestation of MOTOR NEURON DISEASE or PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1294)
    Synonyms : Fasciculation, Benign, Fasciculation, Muscular, Fasciculation, Neural, Fasciculation, Skeletal Muscle, Fasciculation, Tongue, Benign Fasciculation, Benign Fasciculations, Fasciculations, Fasciculations, Benign, Fasciculations, Muscular, Fasciculations, Neural
  • Fasciitis - »õâ Inflammation of the fascia. There are three major types: 1, Eosinophilic fasciitis, an inflammatory reaction with eosinophilia, producing hard thickened skin with an orange-peel configuration suggestive of scleroderma and considered by some a variant of scleroderma; 2, Necrotizing fasciitis (FASCIITIS, NECROTIZING), a serious fulminating infection (usually by a beta hemolytic streptococcus) causing extensive necrosis of superficial fascia; 3, Nodular/Pseudosarcomatous /Proliferative fasciitis, characterized by a rapid growth of fibroblasts with mononuclear inflammatory cells and proliferating capillaries in soft tissue, often the forearm; it is not malignant but is sometimes mistaken for fibrosarcoma.
    Synonyms : Fascitis, Fasciitides, Fascitides
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Fahrenheit scale a temperature scale that defines the freezing point of water as 32 degrees and the boiling point of water a 212 degrees
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Fahrenheit thermometer a thermometer calibrated in degrees Fahrenheit
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false glottis rima vestibuli: the opening between the false vocal folds
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failure an act that fails; "his failure to pass the test" an event that does not accomplish its intended purpose; "the surprise party was a complete failure" lack of success; "he felt that his entire life had been a failure"; "that year there was a crop failure" a person with a record of failing; someone who loses consistently an unexpected omission; "he resented my failure to return his call"; "the mechanic's failure to check the brakes" bankruptcy: inability to discharge all your debts as they come due; "the company had to declare bankruptcy"; "fraudulent loans led to the failure of many banks" loss of ability to function normally; "kidney failure"
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fantasy imagination unrestricted by reality; "a schoolgirl fantasy" fiction with a large amount of imagination in it; "she made a lot of money writing romantic fantasies" indulge in fantasies; "he is fantasizing when he says he plans to start his own company" illusion: something many people believe that is false; "they have the illusion that I am very wealthy"
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FA a gradual temporary loss of a transmitted signal due to electrical disturbances
FA weakening in force or intensity
FA losing color
FA gradually diminishing in brightness or loudness or strength
FA foul with waste matter
FA solid excretory product evacuated from the bowels
FA a take-home test in which you collect specimens of your stool that are tested for traces of blood
FA a hard mass of dried feces
FA solid excretory product evacuated from the bowels
FA the enchanted realm of fairies
FA small, human in form, playful, having magical powers
FA of or pertaining to or resembling (especially in delicacy) a fairy or fairies
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