| Killian-Freer operation |
submucous resection of the nasal septum, including the septal cartilage, vomer, and perpendicular plate of the ethmoid.
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| killer cell |
A white blood cell that attacks tumor cells and body cells that have been invaded by foreign substances.
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| kilobase |
A unit of DNA length; 1 kb is equal to 1,000 base pairs.
Ãâó: www.genpromag.com/Glossary~LETTER~K.html
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| killed vaccine |
Vaccines which are made by taking the real, disease-causing viruses (or bacteria), killing them, and putting them into a liquid base. Compare with 'modified live vaccine' and 'recombinant vaccine.'
Ãâó: www.peteducation.com/dict_alpha_listing.cfm
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| kilovolt |
kV; One thousand volts.
Ãâó: www.angelfire.com/pa/baconbacon/page4.html
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| kil | an investment banker who devises strategies to make a target company less attractive for takeover |
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| kil | T cell with CD8 receptor that recognizes antigens on the surface of a virus-infected cell and binds to the infected cell and kill it |
| kil | predatory black-and-white toothed whale with large dorsal fin |
| kil | small mostly marine warm-water carp-like schooling fishes |
| kil | the act of terminating a life |
| kil | an event that causes someone to die |
| kil | (informal) a very large profit |
| kil | (informal) very funny |
| kil | having a debilitating effect |
| kil | in a very humorous manner |
| kil | (informal) someone who spoils the pleasure of others |
| kil | a large oven for firing or burning or drying such things as porcelain or bricks |
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