| BMSP | biomedical sciences program |
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| BMST | Bruce maximum stress test |
| BMT | Bone Marrow Transplantation;°ñ¼ö ÀÌ½Ä |
| BMT | Bachelor of Medical Technology; basement membrane thickening; benign mesenchymal tumor; bone marrow transplantation |
| BMU | basic metabolic unit; basic multicellular unit |
| BMZ | Basement Membrane Zone |
| BMZ | basement membrane zone |
| BMG | Bone matrix gelatin |
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| BMI | Bicuculline methiodide |
| BMI | Body Mass Index |
| BMI | Body Mass Indices |
| BMIPP | 123)I-beta-methyl-p-iodophenylpentadecanoic acid |
| BMIPP | beta methyl-iodophenyl penta-decanoic acid |
| BMIs | Body Mass Indices |
| BmK | Buthus martensi Karsch |
| BMLD | binaural masking level difference |
| BMM | Bone marrow macrophages |
| BMT |
the transfusion of healthy bone marrow cells into a person after their own unhealthy bone marrow has been eliminated.
Ãâó: medicalcenter.osu.edu/patientcare/healthinformatio...
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| BMI |
Body weight in kilograms divided by the height in meters squared used as a practical marker to assess obesity. An indicator of optimal weight for health and different from lean mass or percent body fat calculations because it only considers height and weight.
Ãâó: www.surgassoc.com/bariatric_glossary.html
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| BMA |
popular nickname for a section of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (FDIA).
Ãâó: www.ots.treas.gov/glossary/gloss-b.html
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| BMI |
a mathematical calculation used to determine whether a person is overweight. It is reached by dividing a person's body weight in kilograms by the height in metres squared. The healthy BMI range is between 18.5 and 24.9.
Ãâó: www.channel4.com/science/microsites/B/bodystory/gl...
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| BMI |
Body Mass Index is a measure of relative heaviness/obesity. It is your weight in kg divided by your height in meters squared. A BMI under 20 is considered too thin; a BMI from about 21-25 is considered normal. A BMI between 25-29 is considered overweight, and a BMI over 30 is considered obese. Because it considers both weight and height, it is usually the measure most often used in research for referring to relative sizes.
Ãâó: www.plus-size-pregnancy.org/gd/gdglossary.htm
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