| TGA | taurocholate gelatin agar; thyroglobulin activity; total glycoalkaloids; total gonadotropin activity... |
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| THI | transient hypogammaglobulinemia of infancy |
| TIA | transient ischemic attack; tumor-induced angiogenesis; turbidimetric immunoassay |
| TIE | transient ischemic episode |
| TMB | transient monocular blindness |
| TNDM | Transient neonatal diabetes mellitus |
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| TNS | Transient neurologic symptoms |
| TRI | Transient radicular irritation |
| T.I. | transient inward current |
| transient |
Remaining only for a short time
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| transient |
A program or subroutine that does not reside in main storage.
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| transient flora |
microbial flora only temporarily associated with a particular niche (see also Normal Flora)
Ãâó: www.life.umd.edu/classroom/bsci424/Definitions.htm
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| transient |
A short lived event that does not repeat at regular intervals, often occurring in a system when first turned-on and before reaching operating equilibrium. For example, the initial current surge that occurs when an electrical system is energized.
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| transient ischemic attack |
A transient ischemic attack (TIA) often is referred to as a mini-stroke. TIAs are caused by the temporary reduction in flow of blood (ischemia) to the brain and is most often caused by a clot that spontaneously forms in a carotid artery. Patients with TIAs often have narrowed (or, less often, ulcerated) carotid arteries due to atherosclerosis. ...
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