| direct radiography |
The conversion of x-ray energy received from an imaged body part into digital format using semiconductors, without first collecting images on an image plate or as light.
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| direct reflex |
A reflex in which response occurs on the same side as the stimulus.
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| direct respiration |
Respiration in which an organism, such as a one-celled ameba, secures its oxygen and gives up carbon dioxide directly to the surrounding medium.
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| direct symptom |
A symptom resulting from direct effects of the disease.
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| direct-to-consumer advertising |
The marketing and sales of drugs, diagnostic or therapeutic services, and other medically related products or services by their owner or manufacturer to the general public by means of television, radio, the Interne
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| dire | fire delivered in support of part of a force (as opposed to general supporting fire delivered in support of the force as a whole) |
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| dire | a tax paid directly by the person or organization on whom it is levied |
| dire | the occurrence of high tide on one side of the earth coinciding with high tide on the opposite side |
| dire | a trust created by the free and deliberate act of the parties involved (usually on the basis of written documentation) |
| dire | (United Kingdom) formerly a school that charged tuition fees and also received government grants in return for admitting certain non-paying students who were nominated by the local authorities |
| dire | manageable by a supervising agent |
| dire | having a specified direction |
| dire | a verdict entered by the court in a jury trial without consideration by the jury |
| dire | showing the way by conducting or leading |
| dire | the act of setting and holding a course |
| dire | the act of managing something |
| dire | the concentration of attention or energy on something |
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