| FPR | false-positive rate; finger peripheral resistance; fluorescence photobleaching recovery; N-formylpep... |
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| FVR | feline viral rhinotracheitis; forearm vascular resistance |
| GTHR | generalized thyroid hormone resistance |
| HAIR-AN | hyperandrogenism, insulin resistance, and acanthosis nigricans [syndrome] |
| IHR | intrahepatic resistance; intrinsic heart rate |
| resistance exercise |
Exercise in which a muscle contraction is opposed by an outside force, to increase strength or endurance. If the resistance is applied by using weights, it is called mechanical resistance; if applied by a clinician, it is cal
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| resistance transfer factor |
ABBR: R factor. A genetic factor in bacteria that controls resistance to certain antibiotic drugs. The factor may be passed from one bacterium to another. This makes it possible for nonpathogenic bacteria to become re
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The resistance to flow of electricity through a material.
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The sum total of body mechanisms that interpose barriers to the invasion or multiplication of infectious agents, or to damage by their toxic products. Inherent resistance ?an ability to resist disease independent of immunity or of specifically developed tissue responses; it commonly resides in anatomic or physiologic characteristics of the host and may be genetic or acquired, permanent or temporary.
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The opposition to current flow. The load in an electrical circuit.
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