| FAT | family attitudes test; fluorescent antibody technique; fluorescent antibody test |
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| FRAT | free radical assay technique |
| IP | icterus praecox; imaging plate; immune precipitate; immunoblastic plasma; immunoperoxidase technique... |
| IPT | immunoperoxidase technique; immunoprecipitation; interpersonal psychotherapy; isoproterenol |
| LMT | left mentotransverse [fetal position]; leukocyte migration technique |
| PCR | polymerase chain reaction technique |
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shelf force
| fluorescent antibody technique, direct | A form of fluorescent antibody technique utilizing a fluorochrome conjugated to an antibody, which is added directly to a tissue or cell suspension for the detection of a specific antigen. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| fluorescent antibody technique, indirect | A form of fluorescent antibody technique commonly used to detect serum antibodies and immune complexes in tissues and microorganisms in specimens from patients with infectious diseases. The technique involves formation of an antigen-antibody complex which is labelled with fluorescein-conjugated anti-immunoglobulin antibody. (12 Dec 1998) |
| flush technique | <procedure> A technique for determining the systolic blood pressure in infants; the elevated limb is milked of blood from the hand or foot proximally; the blood pressure cuff is then inflated above the likely systolic pressure and the limb lowered; the cuff pressure is then gradually released until the blanched limb flushes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| long cone technique | The use of a cone distance of 14 inches or more in making oral roentgenographs. (05 Mar 2000) |
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The general and detailed methods used by troops and/or commanders to perform assigned missions and functions, specifically, the methods of using equipment and personnel. Example: A tactic of covering an obstacle with direct or indirect fires may be executed by employing machine guns on the flanks to place direct fire down the length of the obstacle and using mortars to place indirect fire on the obstacle. ...
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manner in which field, lab, and office data are collected and analyzed. Data may be used in an Assessment Procedure. Example: Light trap for tadpoles, stratified random transect for ground vegetation, soil probe. Synonym: protocol.
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a particular way or method of using a tool or materials to achieve a specific effect (eg, using the point of a pencil to create a fine line; using a pencil sideways to create light and dark tones).
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A specific method or system of working with materials (for example, by carving wood, developing film, or weaving yarn).
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AQ-AD = aquatic air-dive = dive from air into water AQ-SD = aquatic surface-dive = dive from surface into deeper water AQ-DA = aquatic dip/dabbler = sit on water & dip head or front half underwater; no diving or swimming SH-PS = shore probe or strike = wade in shallows or at waterline; stick bill into soil or thrust head forward GR-GL = ground gleaning = search for food under shrubs, within grasses, in soil... ...
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