| MD | Doctor of Medicine [Lat. Medicinae Doctor]; magnesium deficiency; main duct; maintenance dose; major... |
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| MPD | main pancreatic duct; maximum permissible dose; mean population doubling; membrane potential differe... |
| MPV | main portal vein; mean platelet volume; mitral valve prolapse |
| MRA | magnetic resonance angiography; main renal artery; marrow repopulation activity; medical record anal... |
| MRAS | main renal artery stenosis |
| maintenance |
The continuous protective care of the fabric, contents or setting of a place. In technical terms maintenance consists of regular inspections of a monument or site and may involve small-scale treatments (eg surface cleaning, renewal of protective coatings). Preventative maintenance is a powerful tool to prevent decay and avoid large-scale conservation-restoration treatments. A suitable maintenance program implemented after the conservation treatment aims at preserving its improved conditions.
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| maintenance therapy |
extended drug therapy, usually at a diminished dose, administered after a disease has been brought under control. Maintenance therapy is utilized when a complete cure is not attainable, and a disease is likely to recur if therapy is halted. It is used for CHRONIC infections and tumors. So far, attempts at using maintenance therapy for HIV have been unsuccessful. See also INDUCTION THERAPY.
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| main |
principal or chief, as in: My account is at the main office of the bank.
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| maintenance therapy |
Treatment that is given to help a primary (original) treatment keep working. Maintenance therapy is often given to help keep cancer in remission.
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| maintenance therapy |
Treatment that is given to help reduce the risk of relapse in persons whose cancer is in remission.
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| MAIN | a resident of Maine |
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| MAIN | (computer science) the part of a computer (a microprocessor chip) that does most of the data processing |
| MAIN | a large digital computer serving 100-400 users and occupying a special air-conditioned room |
| MAIN | a large digital computer serving 100-400 users and occupying a special air-conditioned room |
| MAIN | the main land mass of a country or continent |
| MAIN | a communist nation that covers a vast territory in eastern Asia |
| MAIN | inject into the vein |
| MAIN | for the most part |
| MAIN | the chief mast of a sailing vessel with two or more masts |
| MAIN | the lowermost sail on the mainmast |
| MAIN | a line (rope or chain) that regulates the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the wind |
| MAIN | the most important spring in a mechanical device (especially a clock or watch) |
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