| VSP | variable spine plating |
|---|---|
| VSR | venous stasis retinopathy |
| VSS | vital signs stable |
| VST | ventral spinothalamic tract; volume-selective excitation |
| VSV | vesicular stomatitis virus |
| VSW | ventricular stroke work |
| VSG | Variant Surface Glycoprotein |
|---|---|
| VSG | Variant-specific Surface Glycoprotein |
| VSL | velocity , straight line velocity |
| VSM | Vascular smooth muscle |
| VSM | vascular smooth muscle cell |
| VSMC | vascular smooth muscles cells |
| VSMC | smooth muscle cell |
| VSP | Very Short Patch |
| VSP | variant-specific surface protein |
| VSP | ventricular septal perforation |
| VS |
Diamond clarity grade to descride small inclusions under a 10X loupe (very slightly) exists in two grades VS1 & VS2.
Ãâó: www.backesandstrauss.com/html/mine/vz.htm
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| VS |
A Virtual String.
Ãâó: www2.info.ucl.ac.be/people/ned/qhtml/http-html/nod...
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(for Very Special), also called *** (or Three Stars) is at least two and a half years old. Its youngest eau-de-vie is under four and a half years old. VSOP: (for Very Superior Old Pale), also called Reserve, between four and a half and six and a half years old. XO: (extra old), Napoleon, Extra, Vieille, R?erve, also called Hors d'?e, et al. Designations for cognacs whose youngest components have aged at least six and a half years old. ...
Ãâó: home.online.no/~boruud/cognac_glossary.htm
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