| ROM | range of motion; read only memory; reduction of movement; regional office manual; removal of metal [pins or plates in orthopedic surgery]; rupture of membranes |
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| Rom | Romberg [sign] |
| rom | reciprocal ohm meter |
| ROM | CP range of motion complete and painfree |
| ROP | 1) Retinopathy Of Prematurity; ¹Ì¼÷¾Æ ¸Á¸·Áõ = Retinolental Fibroplasia; ¼öÁ¤Ã¼ÈÄ ¼¶À¯ ¸Á¸·Áõ 2) Right Occipito-Posterior |
| ROP | removal of pins or plates; removal of plaster [of Paris]; retinopathy of prematurity; right occipitoposterior [fetal position] |
| ROPE | respiratory-ordered phase encoding |
| ROPS | rollover protective structure |
| Ror | Rorschach [test] |
| ROS | reactive oxygen species; review of systems; rod outer segment |
| ROFA | Residual oil fly ash |
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| ROH | Retinol |
| ROI | Reactive oxygen intermediate |
| ROI | Region of Interest |
| Rol | Retinol |
| ROM | Range of Motion |
| ROM | Range of movement |
| ROM | Reactive oxygen metabolite |
| ROM | rupture of membrane |
| ROP | Retinopathy of Prematurity |
| Robin's syndrome | <syndrome> An autosomal recessive disorder characterised by brachygnathia and cleft palate, often associated with glossoptosis, backward and upward displacement of the larynx, and angulation of the manubrium sterni. Cleft palate makes sucking and swallowing difficult, permitting easy access of fluids into the larynx. It may appear in several syndromes or as an isolated hypoplasia. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| Robin, Charles | <person> French physician, 1821-1885. See: Virchow-Robin space. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Robin, Pierre | <person> French paediatrician, 1867-1950. See: Pierre Robin syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| robinet | 1. <zoology> The chaffinch; called also roberd. The European robin. 2. A military engine formerly used for throwing darts and stones. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| robinia | <botany> A genus of leguminous trees including the common locust of North America (Robinia Pseudocacia). Origin: NL. So called after Jean Robin, a French herbalist. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Robinow dwarfism | Dwarfism associated with foetal face, acral dysostosis, and genital anomalies; there is also an autosomal recessive form. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Robinow's syndrome | <syndrome> A syndrome of facies resembling an early foetus with short forearms, and genital hypoplasia at birth, but without evidence of achondroplasia; leads to dwarfism without mental retardation. Synonym: Robinow's syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Robinson catheter | A straight urethral catheter with two to six holes to facilitate drainage, especially in the presence of blood clots which may occlude one or more openings. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Robinson index | An index used to calculate heart work load. See: double product. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Robinson's disease | Ohbsolete term for hidrocystoma(s) occurring in the skin of the face, especially in the region of the eyes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Robinson, Andrew | <person> U.S. Dermatologist, 1845-1924. See: Robinson's disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Robinson, Brian | <person> 20th century British cardiologist. See: Robinson index. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Robinson, Robert | <person> U.S. Orthopedic surgeon, *1914. See: Smith-Robinson operation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Robison ester | A key intermediate in glycolysis, glycogenolysis, pentose phosphate shunt, etc.; elevated levels inhibit brain hexokinase and glycolysis. Synonym: Robison ester, Robison-Embden ester. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Robison ester dehydrogenase | <enzyme> An NADP+ enzyme that catalyses the dehydrogenation (oxidation) of d-glucose-6-phosphate to 6-phospho-d-glucono-d-lactone, this reaction initiating the Dickens shunt. Deficiency of this enzyme is the commonest disease-causing enzyme defect in humans affecting an estimated 400 million people. The gene for this enzyme is on the X chromosome. Males with the enzyme deficiency develop haemolytic anaemia when red blood cells are exposed to oxidant drugs such as the antimalarial primaquine, the sulfonamide antibiotics or sulfones, naphthalene moth balls, or fava beans. Synonym: Robison ester dehydrogenase, Zwischenferment. Acronym: G6PD (12 Sep 2002) |
Synonyms : Photoreceptor, Rod, Rod (Retina), Rod Photoreceptor
Synonyms : Concept, Role, Concepts, Role, Role Concepts, Roles
Synonyms : Playing, Role, Playings, Role, Role Playings
Synonyms : ZK-62711, ZK 62711, ZK62711
Synonyms : Reverin, Revrin, Rolitetracycline Hydrochloride, Rolitetracycline Monohydrochloride, Rolitetracycline Mononitrate, Rolitetracycline Mononitrate, Sesquihydrate, Rolitetracycline Nitrate, Tetraverin, Hydrochloride, Rolitetracycline, Mononitrate, Rolitetracycline
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| routine |
an unvarying or habitual method or procedure occurring at fixed times or predictable intervals; "made her routine trip to the store" act: a short theatrical performance that is part of a longer program; "he did his act three times every evening"; "she had a catchy little routine"; "it was one of the best numbers he ever did" a set sequence of steps, part of larger computer program everyday: found in the ordinary course of events; "a placid everyday scene"; "it was a routine day"; "there's nothing quite like a real...train conductor to add color to a quotidian commute"- Anita Diamant
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deciduous flowering trees and shrubs
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physically strong full-bodied: marked by richness and fullness of flavor; "a rich ruby port"; "full-bodied wines"; "a robust claret"; "the robust flavor of fresh-brewed coffee" strong enough to withstand or overcome intellectual challenges or adversity; "the experiment yielded robust results"; "a robust faith" rough and crude; "a robust tale"
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reflex consisting of head-turning and sucking movements elicited in a normal infant by gently stroking the side of the mouth or cheek
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| RO | a sudden turning point in a person's life (similar to the sudden conversion of the Apostle Paul on the road from Jerusalem to Damascus of arrest Christians) |
| RO | a bed supporting a road |
| RO | a barrier set up by police to stop traffic on a street or road in order to catch a fugitive or inspect traffic etc. |
| RO | any condition that makes it difficult to make progress or to achieve an objective |
| RO | a guidebook describing the roads of a country |
| RO | a driver who obstructs others |
| RO | an inn (usually outside city limits on a main road) providing meals and liquor and dancing and (sometimes) gambling |
| RO | lacking pathways |
| RO | a workman who is employed to repair roads |
| RO | a salesman who travels to call on customers |
| RO | speedy largely terrestrial bird found from California and Mexico to Texas |
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