| MET | maximal exercise test; metabolic equivalent of the task; metastasis, metastatic; methionine; midexpi... |
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| metab | metabolic, metabolism |
| METS | metabolic equivalents [of oxygen consumption] |
| MHLS | metabolic heat load stimulator |
| MI | first meiotic metaphase; maturation index; medical illustrator; medical informatics; medical inspect... |
| metabolic body size |
Body weight in kilograms to the three-fourths power (kg0.75), representative of the active tissue mass or metabolic mass of an individual.
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| metabolic cirrhosis |
Cirrhosis resulting from metabolic disease such as hemochromatosis, glycogen storage disease, or Wilson's disease.
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| metabolic failure |
Rapid failure of physical and mental functions ending in death.
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| metabolic gradient |
A gradient in metabolic activity that exists in certain structures, such as the small intestine from duodenum to ileum or in embryos from animal to vegetal poles, in which metabolic activity is highest in one region and become
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| metabolic disease |
A disorder caused by the accumulation of chemicals produced naturally in the body. These diseases are usually serious, some even life threatening. Others may slow physical development or cause mental retardation. Most infants with these disorders, at first, show no obvious signs of disease. Proper screening at birth can often discover these problems. With early diagnosis and treatment, metabolic diseases can often be managed effectively.
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