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maximal e. the greatest therapeutic effect that can be achieved with a given drug.
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maximal exercise t. an exercise test that continues until the maximal capability of the subject to exercise has been reached; the endpoint is usually subjective fatigue, shortness of breath, or chest pain.
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maximal expiratory f. maximum expiratory f.
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maximal expiratory flow–volume c. a curve generated during forced exhalation from total lung capacity to residual volume by plotting maximal expiratory flow against the corresponding lung volumes; it can also be constructed from a series of isovolume pressure-flow curves at different vital capacities. See illustration. Click here to view image■Series of isovolume pressure-flow curves (A), from which can be constructed a maximal expiratory flow-volume curve (B).
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maximal In a partially ordered set, a maximal element is one for which no element follows it in the ordering. This is not to be confused with maximum. For example, consider the knapsack problem:
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