| EVM | electronic voltmeter; extravascular mass |
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| FFM | fat-free mass; fundus flavimaculatus |
| FM | face mask; facilities management; family medicine; feedback mechanism; fetal movement; fibromuscular... |
| GC-MS | gas chromatography-mass spectrometry |
| GLC-MS | gas-liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry |
| massicot | <chemistry> Lead protoxide, PbO, obtained as a yellow amorphous powder, the fused and crystalline form of which is called litharge; lead ocher. It is used as a pigment. Massicot is sometimes used by painters, and also as a drier in the composition of ointments and plasters. Origin: F. Massicot; E. Masticot is a corruption. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| massive | Having a solid bulky form, heavy, in a mass, complete. (18 Nov 1997) |
| massive bowel resection syndrome | <syndrome> Malabsorption following extensive resection of the bowel, particularly the small intestine, characterised by diarrhoea, steatorrhoea, hypoproteinaemia, and malnutrition. (05 Mar 2000) |
| massive collapse | Relatively sudden atelectasis of an entire lung or of a lobe. (05 Mar 2000) |
| massive splenomegaly | <radiology> Malaria, CML, myelofibrosis and myeloid metaplasia, Kala azar, schistosomiasis, storage diseases: Gaucher, Niemann-Pick, thalassaemia major (Cooley's anaemia), some spleen cysts (12 Dec 1998) |
| Masson | C.L. Pierre, Canadian pathologist, 1880-1959. See: Masson's pseudoangiosarcoma, Masson-Fontana ammoniacal silver stain. See entries under stain. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Masson's argentaffin stain | <technique> A stain used to stain enterochromaffin granules brown-black. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Masson's pseudoangiosarcoma | A benign florid papillary endothelial proliferation within the veins of the skin or subcutis, less often in visceral blood vessels. Synonym: Masson's pseudoangiosarcoma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Masson's trichrome stain | <technique> Original composition for multicolored tissue preparations included Ponceau de xylidine, acid fuchsin, iron alum haematoxylin, and either aniline blue or fast green FCF; chromatin stains black, cytoplasm is in shades of red, granules of eosinophils and mast cells are deep red, erythrocytes are black, elastic fibres are red, and collagen fibres and mucus are dark blue (aniline blue) or green (fast green FCF); modifications substitute other dyes, such as Biebrich scarlet red and wool green stain. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Masson-Fontana ammoniacal silver stain | <technique> A stain used to demonstrate melanin and argentaffin granules. Synonym: Fontana-Masson silver stain. (05 Mar 2000) |
| massotherapy | The therapeutic use of massage. Origin: G. Masso, to knead, + therapeia, treatment (05 Mar 2000) |
| mass number |
The mass number (A), also called atomic mass number or nucleon number, is the number of protons and neutrons in an atomic nucleus. The mass number is unique for each isotope of an element and is written either after the element name or as a superscript to the left of an element's symbol. For example, carbon-12 (12C) has 6 protons and 6 neutrons. The full isotope symbol would also have the atomic number (Z) as a subscript to the left of the element symbol directly below the mass number: . ...
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| massage |
Massage is the practice of applying pressure or vibration to the soft tissues of the body, including muscles, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments, and joints. A form of therapy, massage can be applied to parts of the body or successively to the whole body, to heal injury, relieve psychological stress, manage pain, improve circulation and relieve tension. ...
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| masseur |
Massage is the practice of applying pressure or vibration to the soft tissues of the body, including muscles, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments, and joints. A form of therapy, massage can be applied to parts of the body or successively to the whole body, to heal injury, relieve psychological stress, manage pain, improve circulation and relieve tension. ...
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| massage |
Either deep tissue or light massage is used to help trigger releases of blocked emotional material.
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| mass spectrometry |
Technique for the detection of chemicals by ionization, followed by the use of a magnetic or electric field to separate the ions according to their mass-to-charge ratio. The ionization can be achieved by bombardment with a stream of electrons from a heated filament (electron impact) or by the transfer of charge from a prepared ion to the species of interest (chemical ionization). ...
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| mass | a member of the Algonquian people who formerly lived around Massachusetts Bay |
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| mass | an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean off of eastern Massachusetts extending from Cape Ann on the north to Cape Cod on the south |
| mass | one of the British colonies that formed the United States |
| mass | delicate feathery shield fern of the eastern United States |
| mass | an engineering university in Cambridge |
| mass | the savage and excessive killing of many people |
| mass | kill a large number of people indiscriminately |
| mass | kneading and rubbing parts of the body to increase circulation and promote relaxation |
| mass | give a massage to |
| mass | usually for medicinal or relaxation purposes |
| mass | someone who rubs or kneads parts of the body to stimulate circulation and promote relaxation |
| mass | pygmy rattlesnake found in moist areas from the Great Lakes to Mexico |
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