| BSR | basal skin resistance; blood sedimentation rate; bowel sounds regular; brain stimulation reinforceme... |
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| CR | calculation rate; calculus removed; calorie-restricted; cardiac rehabilitation; cardiac resuscitatio... |
| CVR | cardiovascular-renal; cardiovascular-respiratory; cephalic vasomotor response; cerebrovascular resis... |
| ESR | Einstein stoke radius; electric skin resistance; electron spin resonance; equipment service report; ... |
| FIR | far infrared; fold increase in resistance |
| resistance |
The electrical term used to describe the property that various materials possess to restrict or inhibit the flow of electricity. Electrical resistance is relatively low in most metals and relatively high in most nonmetallic substances. Electrical resistance is measured in ohms.
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| resistance e. |
that performed by the patient against resistance supplied either by a weight or by the muscle power of the therapist.
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| resistance t. |
a thermometer which uses the electric resistance of metals for determining temperature; it consists of a resistance bulb of platinum or other metal wire, and uses a Wheatstone bridge.
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| resistance transfer f. |
the portion of an R plasmid in a bacterial cell that contains the genes for conjugation and replication.
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| resistance-inducing f. |
see Rubin's test (def. 2), under test.
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