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DRF Daily Rating Form; daily replacement factor; Deafness Research Foundation; dose reduction factor
FADH2 reduced form of flavin adenine dinucleotide
FMNH, FMNH2 reduced form of flavin mononucleotide
FPH2 reduced form of flavin phosphate
F-SP special form [Lat. forma specialis]
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SF-36 Short Form 36-Item
SF-36 Short Form Health Survey
SHSS:C Standford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale, Form C
TRF Teacher Report Form
CRF circulating recombinant form
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forme fruste <biology> A partial, arrested, or inapparent form of disease.
Origin: Fr. Unfinished form
(05 Mar 2000)
formed 1. <astronomy> Arranged, as stars in a constellation; as, formed stars.
2. <biology> Having structure; capable of growth and development; organised; as, the formed or organised ferments.
Formed material, a term employed by Beale to denote the lifeless matter of a cell, that which is physiologically dead, in distinction from the truly germinal or living matter.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
formed visual hallucination <psychiatry> Hallucination composed of scenes, often landscapes.
(05 Mar 2000)
formell <ornithology> The female of a hawk or falcon.
Origin: Dim. Of F. Forme the female of a bird of prey.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
formic <chemistry> Pertaining to, or derived from, ants; as, formic acid; in an extended sense, pertaining to, or derived from, formic acid; as, formic ether.
Amido formic acid, carbamic acid. Formic acid, a colourless, mobile liquid, HCO.OH, of a sharp, acid taste, occurring naturally in ants, nettles, pine needles, etc, and produced artifically in many ways, as by the oxidation of methyl alcohol, by the reduction of carbonic acid or the destructive distillation of oxalic acid.
It is the first member of the fatty acids in the paraffin series, and is homologous with acetic acid.
Origin: L. Formica an ant: cf. F. Formique.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(20 Jun 2000)
formic acid <chemical> The smallest carboxylic acid and a strong caustic, used as an astringent and counterirritant.
Structure: HCOOH
(05 Mar 2000)
formic aldehyde <chemical> Commonly used fixative and antibacterial agent. As a fixative it is cheap and tends to cause less denaturation of proteins than does glutaraldehyde, particularly if used in a well buffered solution (buffered formalin, formal saline).
Old formaldehyde solutions usually contain cross linking contaminants and it is therefore often preferable to used a formaldehyde generating agent such as paraformaldehyde. Formalin fumes, particularly in conjunction with hydrochloric acid vapour, are potently carcinogenic.
(20 Jun 2000)
formica <entomology> A Linnaean genus of hymenopterous insects, including the common ants.
See: ant.
Origin: L, an ant.
(30 Mar 1998)
formicaroid <ornithology> Like or pertaining to the family Formicaridae or ant thrushes.
Origin: NL. Formicarius, the typical genus.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
formicary <entomology> The nest or dwelling of a swarm of ants; an ant-hill.
Origin: LL. Formicarium, fr. L. Formica an ant.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
formicate <entomology, zoology> Resembling, or pertaining to, an ant or ants.
Origin: L. Formica an ant.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
formication <symptom> A sensation resembling that made by the creeping of ants on the skin.
Origin: L. Formicatio, fr. Formicare to creep like an ant, to feel as if ants were crawling on one's self, fr. Formica ant: cf. F. Formication.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
formicid <entomology> Pertaining to the ants.
One of the family Formicidae, or ants.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
formiminoglutamic acid <chemical> 2-(formylazo)glutaric acid. Measurement of this acid in the urine after oral administration of histidine provides the basis for the diagnostic test of folic acid deficiency and of megaloblastic anaemia of pregnancy.
Chemical name: L-Glutamic acid, N-(iminomethyl)-
(12 Dec 1998)
formiminotetrahydrofolate cyclodeaminase <enzyme> Formiminotransferase catalyses reaction of formiminoglutamate + tetrahydrofolate giving formiminotetrahydrofolate + glutamate; copurifies with the cyclodeaminase
Registry number: EC 4.3.1.4
Synonym: formiminotransferase-cyclodeaminase
(26 Jun 1999)
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  • Formocresols - »õâ
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  • Forms and Records Control - »õâ A management function in which standards and guidelines are developed for the developing, maintaining, and handling of forms and records.
    Synonyms : Coding, Forms Control, Control, Forms, Control, Records, Controls, Forms, Controls, Records, Forms Controls, Records Controls
  • Forms [Publication Type] - »õâ Works consisting of or containing a substantial number of blank forms.
    Synonyms : Forms (PT)
  • Formularies - »õâ Lists of drugs or collections of recipes, formulas, and prescriptions for the compounding of medicinal preparations. Formularies differ from PHARMACOPOEIAS in that they are less complete, lacking full descriptions of the drugs, their formulations, analytic composition, chemical properties, etc. In hospitals, formularies list all drugs commonly stocked in the hospital pharmacy.
    Synonyms : Formulary
  • Formularies, Dental - »õâ
    Synonyms : Dental Formularies, Dental Formulary, Formulary, Dental
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formic acid a colorless pungent fuming vesicatory liquid acid HCOOH found naturally in ants and many plants or made catalytically from carbon monoxide and steam; used in finishing textiles and paper and in the manufacture of insecticides and fumigants
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formication hallucinated sensation that insects or snakes are crawling over the skin; a common side-effect of extensive use of cocaine or amphetamines
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formol formalin: a 10% solution of formaldehyde in water; used as a disinfectant or to preserve biological specimens
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formula a group of symbols that make a mathematical statement recipe: directions for making something a conventionalized statement expressing some fundamental principle a representation of a substance using symbols for its constituent elements convention: something regarded as a normative example; "the convention of not naming the main character"; "violence is the rule not the exception"; "his formula for impressing visitors" a liquid food for infants rule: (mathematics) a standard procedure for solving a class of mathematical problems; "he determined the upper bound with Descartes' rule of signs"; "he gave us a general formula for attacking polynomials"
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formulary (pharmacology) a book containing a compilation of pharmaceutical products with their formulas and methods of preparation; "postexposure prophylaxis is an integral part of the pharmacopeia in preventing severe disease after acute infections" of or relating to or of the nature of a formula
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form an artificial taxonomic category for organisms of which the true relationships are obscure
form (biology) an artificial taxonomic category for organisms of which the true relationships are obscure
form an artificial taxonomic category established on the basis of morphological resemblance for organisms of obscure true relationships especially fossil forms
form (biology) an artificial taxonomic category for organisms of which the true relationships are obscure
form a letter that is printed in multiple copies and mailed to a list of recipients
form the members of a social organization who are in power
form being a matter of form only
form capable of being formed
form refined or imposing in manner or appearance
form being in accord with established forms and conventions and requirements (as e.g. of formal dress)
form (of spoken and written language) adhering to traditional standards of correctness and without casual, contracted, and colloquial forms
form logically deductive
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