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Carpue's method Rhinoplasty utilizing a flap from the forehead.
Synonym: Carpue's method, Indian method, Indian operation.
(05 Mar 2000)
Gerota's method Injection of the lymphatics with a dye that is soluble in chloroform or ether but not in water; alkannin, red sulfide of mercury, and Prussian blue are said to be suitable for this purpose.
(05 Mar 2000)
reference method An analytical procedure sufficiently free of random or systematic error to make it useful for validating proposed new analytical procedures for the same analyte.
(05 Mar 2000)
Maxam Gilbert method A method of DNA sequencing, based on the controlled degradation of a DNA fragment in a set of independent, nucleotide specific reactions. The resulting fragments have characteristic sizes depending on the sequence of the template, that can be resolved on a sequencing gel. Although no longer the main protocol, Maxam Gilbert sequencing still has advantages, for example for oligonucleotides or covalently modified DNA.
See: dideoxy sequencing.
(18 Nov 1997)
Rehfuss method Fractional method of gastric activity: a fine tube with fenestrated metal tip is passed into the stomach after a test meal, and small quantities (6 or 8 ml) of the stomach contents are removed at 15-minute intervals and examined.
(05 Mar 2000)
Pavlov method The method of studying conditioned reflex activity by the observation of a motor indicator, such as the salivary or electroencephalographic response.
(05 Mar 2000)
glucose oxidase method <chemical pathology> A highly specific method for measurement of glucose in serum or plasma by reaction with glucose oxidase, in which gluconic acid and hydrogen peroxide are formed.
(05 Mar 2000)
Reverdin's method pinch graft
Charters' method A method of toothbrushing utilizing a restricted circular motion with the bristles inclined coronally at a 45 degree angle.
(05 Mar 2000)
Chayes' method A method of replacing lost teeth utilizing a mechanical device for the fixation and stabilization of the dental prosthesis which allows "movement in function" of the abutment teeth.
(05 Mar 2000)
Graupner's method An obsolete term for a test of the sufficiency of the heart muscle; if a normal subject takes a measured amount of exercise, the pulse rate rises, and after it has begun to fall the systolic blood pressure begins to rise, reaching its maximum a few minutes after the pulse rate; in the case of a weakened heart, the rise in blood pressure is delayed and the amount of increase diminished; in seriously weakened hearts, a fall in blood pressure occurs.
(05 Mar 2000)
rhythm method <gynaecology> A contraceptive method whereby abstinence is practiced a few days before and after the estimated day of ovulation.
(12 Dec 1998)
Rideal-Walker method A figure expressing the disinfecting power of any substance; it is obtained by dividing the figure indicating the degree of dilution of the disinfectant that kills a microorganism in a given time by that indicating the degree of dilution of phenol which kills the organism in the same space of time under similar conditions.
Synonym: hygienic laboratory coefficient, phenol coefficient.
(05 Mar 2000)
chloropercha method A method of filling the root canals of teeth by dissolving gutta-percha cones in a chloroform-rosin medium within the root canal.
Synonym: Callahan's method, Johnson's method.
(05 Mar 2000)
Gruber's method A modification of the Politzer method in which the patient does not swallow, but says "hoc" at the instant of compression of the bag.
(05 Mar 2000)
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