| MAF | macrophage activation factor; macrophage agglutinating factor; maximum atrial fragmentation; minimum... |
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| NAA | N-acetyl aspartate; naphthaleneacetic acid; neutral amino acid; neutron activation analysis; neutrop... |
| PBNA | partial body neutron activation |
| PKAR | protein kinase activation ratio |
| RNAA | radiochemical neutron activation analysis |
| activation |
To establish and put a Military organization into operation by Official Order(s)
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| activation |
An ActiveX and OLE term meaning to place an object in a running state, which includes binding the object, or to invoke a method of the object. See also binding.
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| activation |
In EJB, the process of transferring an enterprise bean from secondary storage to memory. (Sun) See also passivation.
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| activation energy |
the miminmum energy which reacting species must possess in order to be able to form an 'activated complex', or 'transition state', before proceeding to the products. [The activation energy (Ea) may be derived from the temperature dependence of the reaction rate using the Arrhenius equation.]
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| activation energy |
(E a ) - the amount of energy required to initiate a chemical reaction. The difference in energy of the reactants and the energy of the activated complex.
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