| ELECTZ | electrosurgical loop excision of the cervical transformation zone |
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| ELT | endless loop tachycardia; euglobulin lysis time |
| FVL | femoral vein ligation; flow volume loop; force, velocity, length |
| HLH | helix-loop-helix; hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis |
| LEEP | left end-expiratory pressure; loop electrosurgical excision procedure |
| Hyrtl's loop | A communicating loop between the right and left hypoglossal nerves, lying between the geniohyoid and genioglossus muscles or in the substance of the geniohyoid; it is found in about one in ten persons. Synonym: Hyrtl's anastomosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| stem and loop structure | <molecular biology> The structure of tRNAs is so termed because it has four base paired stems and three loops (not base paired), one of which contains the anticodon. (18 Nov 1997) |
| nephronic loop | The U-shaped part of the nephron extending from the proximal to the distal convoluted tubules, consisting of descending and ascending limbs, located in the medulla renalis and medullary ray. Synonym: Henle's ansa, Henle's loop. (05 Mar 2000) |
| subclavian loop | A nerve cord connecting the middle cervical and stellate sympathetic ganglia, forming a loop around the subclavian artery. Synonym: subclavian loop, Vieussens' ansa, Vieussens' loop. (05 Mar 2000) |
| displacement loop | <molecular biology> A structure that can sometimes be seen on DNA which forms when a small area of the double-stranded molecule comes apart and becomes two single strands. The result is a structure shaped like the letter D. Single-stranded binding proteins are usually present to hold the strands apart for the purpose of DNA replication. (09 Oct 1997) |
| d loop | <molecular biology> A structure that can sometimes be seen on DNA which forms when a small area of the double-stranded molecule comes apart and becomes two single strands. The result is a structure shaped like the letter D. Single-stranded binding proteins are usually present to hold the strands apart for the purpose of DNA replication. (09 Oct 1997) |
| double loop hernia | The presence of two loops of intestine in a hernial sac. Synonym: double loop hernia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ivy loop wiring | Placement of a wire around two adjacent teeth to provide an attachment for intermaxillary elastics. (05 Mar 2000) |
| T loop of RNA | <molecular biology> The T loop of tRNA is the region of the molecule that is responsible for ribosome recognition. (16 Dec 1997) |
| Tphi CG loop | <molecular biology> The T loop of tRNA is the region of the molecule that is responsible for ribosome recognition. (16 Dec 1997) |
| lenticular loop | The pallidal efferent fibres curving around the medial border of the internal capsule. Synonym: ansa lenticularis, lenticular ansa. (05 Mar 2000) |
| loop |
to repeat a sequencer pattern or portion of an audio sample repeatedly. The point to which the program returns, whether the beginning or some other point, is usually definable by the user.
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| loop s. |
a closed orthodontic spring having a variety of different shapes, from that of a hairpin to that of a bow.
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the quantity of liquid that can be held within the loop of wire used in transferring microorganisms to other culture media.
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| loopogram |
the radiographic record made in loopography.
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| loopography |
a radiological procedure for assessing the integrity of a loop of intestine used as an ileal conduit; the outlet of the conduit is obstructed with a balloon catheter and contrast medium is injected to flow in a retrograde direction so that the efficiency of its flow up the conduit can be monitored.
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