| OB | obese [mouse]; obese, obesity; objective benefit; obliterative bronchiolitis; obstetrics, obstetrici... |
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| Pm | paratid midle [band protein]; promethium |
| MS-DB | medial septum-diagonal band |
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| MS-DB | medial septum-diagonal band complex |
| HDB | the diagonal band |
| UWB | ultra-wide band |
occlusal position
| bandshift assay | <investigation> An assay for proteins, such as transcription factors, that bind specific DNA sequences. A labelled oligonucleotide corresponding to the recognition sequence is incubated with an appropriate nuclear protein extract and run on a nondenaturing acrylamide gel. Oligonucleotides that have been bound by proteins are retarded relative to those that are unbound. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| bandwidth | The range of frequency or wavelengths over which a device is intended to operate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bandy | Bent; crooked; curved laterally, especially. With the convex side outward; as, a bandy leg. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| bandy-leg | A deformity marked by medial angulation of the leg in relation to the thigh; an outward bowing of the legs. Synonym: bandy-leg, bowleg, bow-leg, tibia vara. (05 Mar 2000) |
| silastic band | A small silastic ring placed around each fallopian tube to achieve permanent sterilization. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Soret band | The absorption band of all porphyrins at about 400 nm. (05 Mar 2000) |
| I band | <cell biology> The isotropic band of the sarcomere of striated muscle, where only thin filaments are found. Unlike the A band, the I band can vary in width depending upon the state of contraction of the muscle when fixed. (18 Nov 1997) |
| iliotibial band | A fibrous reinforcement of the fascia lata on the lateral surface of the thigh, extending from the crest of the ilium to the lateral condyle of the tibia. Synonym: tractus iliotibialis, iliotibial band, Maissiat's band. (05 Mar 2000) |
| oligoclonal band | Small discrete bands in the gamma globulin region of the spinal fluid electrophoresis, indicating local central nervous system production of IgG; bands are frequently seen in patients with multiple sclerosis but can also be found in other diseases of the central nervous system including syphilis, sarcoidosis, and chronic infection or inflammation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| orthodontic band | A thin strip of metal closely adapted to the crown of a tooth to which wires may be attached for tooth movement. (05 Mar 2000) |
| elastic band fixation | The stabilization of fractured segments of the jaws by means of intermaxillary elastics applied to splints or appliances. (05 Mar 2000) |
| erythrocyte membrane protein band 4.1 | See Elliptocytosis. (12 Dec 1998) |
| uncus band of Giacomini | A slender whitish band, the attenuated anterior continuation of the dentate gyrus (fascia dentata), crossing transversally the surface of the recurved part of the uncus gyri parahippocampalis. Synonym: band of Giacomini, cauda fasciae dentatae, frenulum of Giacomini, tail of dentate gyrus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Z band | <cell biology> The line formed where actin filaments attach between two sarcomeres. (11 May 1997) |
| zonular band | Fibres of the articular capsule of the hip joint encircling the neck of the femur. Synonym: orbicular zone, ring ligament, zonular band. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ladd's band | A peritoneal attachment of an incompletely rotated caecum, causing obstruction of the duodenum, found in malrotation of the intestine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Lane's band | A congenital band on the distal ileum causing stasis. Synonym: Lane's kink. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lupus band test | A direct immunofluorescent technique for demonstrating a band of immunoglobulins at the dermal-epidermal junction of the skin of patients with lupus erythematosus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bandwidth |
Maximum rage of signal frequencies, amount of data, or number of users a data carrier can handle.
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| band |
A strip of shell material differentiated by color or construction from the shell on either side of it.
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| banding |
Color marking in continuous stripes.
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To identify birds and other small to medium sized animals, park researchers attach plastic or metal bands to the animal's leg. Animals are recognized by the color, pattern, and/or number on the band. Banding helps researchers determine a species population and their home range.
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Individual bands of color growing in a cross-wise direction.
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| band | an undergarment worn by women to support their breasts |
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| band | identified with a band especially around a leg |
| band | characterized by a band of especially white around the body |
| band | marked with bands or strips of contrasting color or texture |
| band | sluggish krait banded with black and yellow |
| band | small Australian marsupial having long snout and strong claws for feeding on termites |
| band | any of several geckos with dard bands across the body and differing from typical geckos in having movable eyelids |
| band | sluggish krait banded with black and yellow |
| band | E Indian civet |
| band | North American butterfly with blue-black wings crossed by a broad white band |
| band | widely distributed in rugged ground of eastern United States |
| band | fish having the habit of following ships |
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