| F | and R force and rhythm [of pulse] |
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| FF | degree of fineness of abrasive particles; fat-free; father factor; fecal frequency; fertility factor... |
| F&R | force and rhythm [pulse] |
| FSR | Fellow of the Society of Radiographers; film screen radiography; force sensing resistor; fragmented ... |
| FVL | femoral vein ligation; flow volume loop; force, velocity, length |
| unit of force | CGS system: dyne, FPS system: poundal, MKS system: newton,SI: newton. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| lorentz force | <physics> Total electromagnetic force on a charged particle moving in electric & magnetic fields. F = q(E + (v/c)xB). See: force, cross product, charge, velocity, and relevant variable symbols. (09 Oct 1997) |
| forceps |
two or more hooks or processes, sometimes branched on the inner side, with which the male grasps the anus of the female ; they constitute part of the penis.
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| force |
The product of the mass of an object times its acceleration.
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| forceps |
medical instrument used in delicate operations for grasping, holding firmly, or exerting traction
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| forced expiratory time |
Take as deep a breath as possible, then, with your mouth wide open, blow out as hard as possible until your lungs feel completely empty, while your exhalation time is measured with a watch.
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| forced vital capacity |
Take as deep a breath as possible, then blow out into the mouthpiece of a spirometer as hard and as fast and long as possible. Repeat three times.
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| force | cause to come out in a squirt, of liquids |
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| force | expel from one's property or force to move out by a legal process |
| force | force to move |
| force | force or drive out |
| force | terminate the employment of |
| force | force to leave (an office) |
| force | the force applied to a unit area of surface |
| force | pump used to force a liquid up and expel it under pressure |
| force | a unit of measurement of physical force |
| force | feed someone who will not or cannot eat |
| force | mechanical system of lubricating internal combustion engines in which a pump forces oil into the engine bearings |
| force | make a forced landing |
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