| attrahent | 1. That which attracts, as a magnet. "The motion of the steel to its attrahent". (Glanvill) 2. <medicine> A substance which, by irritating the surface, excites action in the part to which it is applied, as a blister, an epispastic, a sinapism. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| attributable fraction | <epidemiology> The same as aetiological fraction. (05 Dec 1998) |
| attributable risk | The rate of a disease or other outcome in exposed individuals that can be attributed to the exposure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| attrite | 1. Rubbed; worn by friction. 2. Repentant from fear of punishment; having attrition of grief for sin; opposed to contrite. Origin: L. Attritus, p. P. Of atterere; ad + terere to rub. See Trite. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| attrition | 1. The act of rubbing together; friction; the act of wearing by friction, or by rubbing substances together; abrasion. "Effected by attrition of the inward stomach." (Arbuthnot) 2. The state of being worn. 3. Grief for sin arising only from fear of punishment or feelings of shame. See Contrition. Origin: L. Attritio: cf. F. Attrition. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| attrition murmur |
pericardial friction rub.
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| attenuated virus |
one whose pathogenicity has been reduced by serial animal passage or by other means.
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| attributable risk |
the amount or proportion of incidence of disease or death (or risk of disease or death) in individuals exposed to a specific risk factor that can be attributed to exposure to that factor; the difference in the risk for unexposed versus exposed individuals. The term is sometimes incorrectly used to denote population attributable r.
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| attack |
"Attack!" is a board game published by Eagle Games and created by Glenn Drove released in 2003. Like the popular board game Risk, it allows for players to create their own military states off of a board showing a map of the Earth divided into territories and attack other players in an attempt to conquer the world, although the victory conditions for "Attack!" are a bit different than world domination. In the expansion to the board game, victory points are added. ...
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| attapulgite |
Attapulgite (also attapulgus, among other lesser-used or trademarked names) is a type of clay soil common to the Southeastern U.S. Its main use is in medicine, where it physically binds to acids and toxic substances in the stomach and digestive tract. For that reason, it is the "dirt" generally used in dirt eating. It was also the ingredient used in Kaopectate, before that product became pink bismuth subsalicylate in the 2000s. ...
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| ATT | reach a point in time, or a certain state or level |
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| ATT | reach a destination, either real or abstract |
| ATT | find unexpectedly |
| ATT | to gain with effort |
| ATT | the state of being achievable |
| ATT | capable of being attained or accomplished |
| ATT | the state of being achievable |
| ATT | cancellation of civil rights |
| ATT | achieved or reached |
| ATT | arrival at a new stage |
| ATT | the act of achieving an aim |
| ATT | an ability that has been acquired by training |
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