| MVN | medial ventromedial nucleus |
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| MVO | maximum venous outflow; mitral valve opening or orifice |
| mVO2 | minute venous oxygen consumption |
| MVO2, MVO2 | myocardial oxygen consumption |
| MVOA | mitral valve orifice area |
| MVOS | mixed venous oxygen saturation |
| MVP | Mitral Valve Prolapse; ½Â¸ðÆÇ Å»Ãâ |
| MVP | microvascular pressure; mitral valve prolapse |
| MVP-SC | mitral valve prolapse-systolic click [syndrome] |
| MVPP | mustine, vinblastine, procarbazine, and prednisone |
| MVA | Mevalonate |
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| MVA | Mevalonic acid |
| MVA | Mitral valve area |
| MVA | Modified Vaccinia Ankara |
| MVA | Modified Vaccinia Virus Ankara |
| MVA | Motor Vehicle Accident |
| MVA | Multivariate analysis |
| MVAC | methotrexate, vinblastin, doxorubicin and cisplatin |
| MVB | Multivesicular bodies |
| MVB | mesenteric vascular bed |
| MVP |
A disease of the mitral valve that occurs in three to eight percent of the population and that may cause chest discomfort, palpitations, shortness of breath, weakness and, more rarely, stroke. In severe cases, valve leakage may be evident to the degree that surgical repair is indicated. Often patients with MVP require premedication with antibiotics before procedures such as dental work or surgery.
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| MVA |
abbreviation for Motor Vehicle Accident
Ãâó: www.nbc.com/nbc/ER/medical_terms.shtml
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| MV |
millivolts
Ãâó: fwie.fw.vt.edu/tws-gis/glossary.htm
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| MVA |
Motor Vehicle Accident. The Thruway Authority and some other PDs refer to an MVA as a "rollover", even though the vehicle(s) involved may not have actually overturned.
Ãâó: www.nf2g.com/scannist/glossary_m.html
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| MV |
Identifies a subroutine that first performs a move to the program-supplied coordinates.
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