| MEDICO | Medical International Cooperation |
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| MEDIHC | Military Experience Directed Into Health Careers |
| MedIndEx | medical indexing expert |
| MEDIPP | medical district-initiated planning program |
| MEDIPRO | medical district-initiated peer review organization |
| MEDLARS | Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System |
| MEDLINE | MEDLARS On-Line |
| MEDPAR | Medical Provider Analysis and Review; Medicare Provider Analysis and Review |
| MEdREP | Medical Education Reinforcement and Enrichment Program |
| MEDScD | Doctor of Medical Science |
| MeAIB | 2-(Methylamino)-isobutyric acid |
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| MeAIB | alpha-(Methylamino)isobutyric acid |
| mean Vcf | Mean velocity of circumferential fiber shortening |
| MEAP | Met(5)]enkephalin-Arg(6)-Phe(7 |
| MeArg | NG-monomethyl-L-arginine |
| Meb | Mebendazole |
| MeBr | Methyl bromide |
| MEC | Mammary epithelial cells |
| MEC | Microvascular endothelial cells |
| MEC | Minimum effective concentration |
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| measure | 1. To make a measurement or measurements. 2. To result, or turn out, on measuring; as, the grain measures well; the pieces measure unequally. 3. To be of a certain size or quantity, or to have a certain length, breadth, or thickness, or a certain capacity according to a standard measure; as, cloth measures three fourths of a yard; a tree measures three feet in diameter. 1. A standard of dimension; a fixed unit of quantity or extent; an extent or quantity in the fractions or multiples of which anything is estimated and stated; hence, a rule by which anything is adjusted or judged. 2. An instrument by means of which size or quantity is measured, as a graduated line, rod, vessel, or the like. "False ells and measures be brought all clean adown." (R. Of Gloucester) 3. The dimensions or capacity of anything, reckoned according to some standard; size or extent, determined and stated; estimated extent; as, to take one's measure for a coat. "The measure thereof is longer than the earth, and broader than the sea." (Job xi. 9) 4. The contents of a vessel by which quantity is measured; a quantity determined by a standard; a stated or limited quantity or amount. "It is like leaven which a woman took and hid in three measures of meal." (Luke xiii. 21) 5. Extent or degree not excessive or beyong bounds; moderation; due restraint; especially. In the phrases, in measure; with measure; without or beyond measure. "Hell hath enlarged herself, and opened her mouth without measure." (Is. V. 14) 6. Determined extent, not to be exceeded; limit; allotted share, as of action, influence, ability, or the like; due proportion. "Lord, make me to know mine end, and the measure of my days." (Ps. Xxxix. 4) 7. The quantity determined by measuring, especially in buying and selling; as, to give good or full measure. 8. Undefined quantity; extent; degree. "There is a great measure of discretion to be used in the performance of confession." (Jer. Taylor) 9. <medicine> Regulated division of movement: The manner of ordering and combining the quantities, or long and short syllables; meter; rhythm; hence, a foot; as, a poem in iambic measure. 10. <mathematics> A number which is contained in a given number a number of times without a remainder; as in the phrases, the common measure, the greatest common measure, etc, of two or more numbers. 11. A step or definite part of a progressive course or policy; a means to an end; an act designed for the accomplishment of an object; as, political measures; prudent measures; an inefficient measure. "His majesty found what wrong measures he had taken in the conferring that trust, and lamented his error." (Clarendon) 12. The act of measuring; measurement. 13. <geology> Beds or strata; as, coal measures; lead measures. Lineal, or Long, measure, measure of length; the measure of lines or distances. Liquid measure, the measure of liquids. Square measure, the measure of superficial area of surfaces in square units, as inches, feet, miles, etc. To have hard measure, to have harsh treatment meted out to one; to be harshly or oppressively dealt with. To take measures, to make preparations; to provide means. To take one's measure, to measure one, as for a garment; hence, to form an opinion of one's disposition, character, ability, etc. To tread a measure, to dance in the style so called. See 9 . "Say to her, we have measured many miles To tread a measure with her on this grass." (Shak) Origin: OE. Mesure, F. Mesure, L. Mensura, fr. Metiri, mensus, to measure; akin to metrum poetical measure, Gr, E. Meter. Cf. Immense, Mensuration, Mete to measure. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| measured intelligence | That intelligence which can be ranked relative to an age or peer group quantitative index by use of scores on intelligence tests. (05 Mar 2000) |
| measurement | Determination of a dimension or quantity. (05 Mar 2000) |
| measures of central tendency | General term for several characteristics of the distribution of a set of measurements or values around a value or values at or near the middle of the set; the principal measures of central tendency are mean, median, and mode. (05 Mar 2000) |
| measuring | Used in, or adapted for, ascertaining measurements, or dividing by measure. Measuring faucet, a faucet which permits only a given quantity of liquid to pass each time it is opened, or one by means of which the liquid which passes can be measured. <zoology> Measuring worm, the larva of any geometrid moth. See Geometrid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| meat | 1. Food, in general; anything eaten for nourishment, either by man or beast. Hence, the edible part of anything; as, the meat of a lobster, a nut, or an egg. "And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, . . . To you it shall be for meat." (Gen. I. 29) "Every moving thing that liveth shall be meat for you." (Gen. Ix. 3) 2. The flesh of animals used as food; especially, animal muscle; as, a breakfast of bread and fruit without meat. 3. Specifically, dinner; the chief meal. Meat biscuit. See Biscuit. <chemical> Meat earth, vegetable mold. Meat fly. <zoology> An offering of food, especially. Of a cake made of flour with salt and oil. To go to meat, to go to a meal. To sit at meat, to sit at the table in taking food. Origin: OE. Mete, AS. Mete; akin to OS. Mat, meti, D. Met hashed meat, G. Mettwurst sausage, OHG. Maz food, Icel. Matr, Sw. Mat, Dan. Mad, Goth. Mats. Cf. Mast fruit, Mush. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| meat products | Articles of food which are derived by a process of manufacture from any portion of carcasses of any animal used for food (e.g., head cheese, sausage, scrapple). (12 Dec 1998) |
| meat-packing industry | The aggregate enterprise of technically producing packaged meat. (12 Dec 1998) |
| meatal | Relating to a meatus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| meatal cartilage | The cartilage that forms the wall of the lateral part of the external acoustic meatus. It is incomplete above and is firmly attached to the margins of the bony part of the external meatus. Synonym: cartilago meatus acustici, meatal cartilage. (05 Mar 2000) |
| meatal spine | Small bony prominence anterior to the supramastoid pit at the posterosuperior margin of the bony external acoustic meatus. Synonym: spina suprameatica, Henle's spine, meatal spine, spina meatus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| meato- | Meatus. Origin: L. Meatus, passage (05 Mar 2000) |
| meatometer | An instrument for measuring the size of a meatus, especially the meatus of the urethra. Origin: meato-+ G. Metron, measure (05 Mar 2000) |
| meatoplasty | Plastic surgery of a meatus or canal, e.g., the external auditory meatus or the urethral meatus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| meatorrhaphy | Closing by suture of the wound made by performing a meatomy. Origin: meato-+ G. Rhaphe, suture (05 Mar 2000) |
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Synonyms : Meconiums
Synonyms : Aspiration, Meconium, Meconium Aspiration, Aspiration Syndrome, Meconium, Syndrome, Meconium Aspiration
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mesoblastic: relating to or derived from the mesoderm
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inflammation of the brain and spinal cord and their meninges
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a hospital for mentally incompetent or unbalanced person
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| ME | deficient in amount or quality or extent |
| ME | barely adequate |
| ME | deficient in amount or quality or extent |
| ME | to a meager degree or in a meager manner |
| ME | the quality of being meager |
| ME | deficient in amount or quality or extent |
| ME | to a meager degree or in a meager manner |
| ME | the quality of being meager |
| ME | coarsely ground foodstuff |
| ME | the food served and eaten at one time |
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