| FFT | fast Fourier transform; flicker fusion test or threshold |
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| FG | fasciculus gracilis; fast-glycolytic [fiber]; Feeley-Gorman [agar]; fibrinogen; Flemish giant [rabbi... |
| FHT | fast Hartley transform; fetal heart; fetal heart tone |
| FISP | fast imaging with steady state precession |
| FLASH | fast low angle shot; fluorescence in situ hybridization |
| fastigium |
The front part of the top of the head in front of the compound eyes (Fig. 3).
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| fasting |
Refraining from food (and sometimes drink). Certain tests or procedures may require 12 to 14 hours of fasting before they can be accurately performed.
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| fastidious |
complex nutritional or cultural requirements, making isolation and culture of a fastidious organism more difficult
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| fast food |
Operations that specialize in one or two main entrees such as hamburgers, pizza, or chicken. These operations may also provide salad and/or ice cream service. Preparation of food products is generally simple and involves one or two steps Fine Dining Restaurant - provides a formal, structured dining experience at the high end of the market French Restaurant - specializes in French cuisine
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| fastidious |
Having to do with microorganisms which have unusual and/or complex nutritional needs and must be grown on enriched media.
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| FAST | (in simulation) the time scale used in data processing when the time-scale factor is less than one |
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| FAST | moving swiftly |
| FAST | tending to spread quickly |
| FAST | (baseball) a pitch thrown with maximum velocity |
| FAST | (basketball) a rapid dash to get a shot as soon as possible after taking possession of the ball |
| FAST | make tight or tighter |
| FAST | attach to |
| FAST | cause to be firmly attached |
| FAST | become fixed or fastened |
| FAST | adopt, as of ideas |
| FAST | fastened with strings or cords |
| FAST | furnished or closed with buttons or something buttonlike |
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