| SAC | saccharin; sacrum; screening and acute care; Self-Assessment of Communication [scale]; short-arm cas... |
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| SADD | Short-Alcohol Dependence Data [questionnaire]; standardized assessment of depressive disorders; Stud... |
| SAE | serious adverse event; short above-elbow [cast]; specific action exercise; subcortical arteriosclero... |
| SAM | S-adenosyl-L-methionine; scanning acoustic microscope; senescence accelerated mouse; sex arousal mec... |
| SAQ | short arc quadriceps [muscle] |
| shortness of breath | Difficulty breathing. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| shortsightedness | <ophthalmology> That error of refraction in which rays of light entering the eye parallel to the optic axis are brought to a focus in front of the retina, as a result of the eyeball being too long from front to back (axial myopia) or of an increased strength in refractive power of the media of the eye (index myopia). Also called nearsightedness, because the near point is less distant than it is in emmetropia with an equal amplitude of accommodation. Origin: Gr. Myein = to shut (18 Nov 1997) |
| shortwing | <ornithology> Any one of several species of small wrenlike Asiatic birds having short wings and a short tail. They belong to Brachypterix, Callene, and allied genera. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| short stature |
a size or ratio different from what is considered to be normal. Disproportionate short stature is when one part of the body (eg the trunk) is short in comparison to another part (eg the limbs)
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| shortening |
The force produced by the muscle is greater than the external resistance; therefore the muscle is able to shorten while overcoming the external load.
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| short circuit |
Current that flows in a continuous path that bypasses a portion of it's intended circuit, usually directly to ground or into another circuit.
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| short circuit |
The condition when two wires are touching in a cable circuit due to damaged or missing insulation, or an open break in the wire. A short circuit can also be created when a circuit is completed at a point too close to the origin, often resulting in power surges and damage to the device.
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| short circuit |
Also called a short. Low resistance connection between two points in a circuit typically causing excessive current.
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| short | brief and unsympathetic treatment |
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| short | a brief and unsympathetic rejection |
| short | a short sleep (usually not in bed) |
| short | a sleeve extending from the shoulder to the elbow |
| short | a prose narrative shorter than a novel |
| short | a brief film |
| short | a feeling of resentful anger |
| short | a United States unit of weight equivalent to 2000 pounds |
| short | a radio wave with a wavelength less than 100 meters (a frequency greater than 3 megaHertz) |
| short | a card game for four players who form two partnerships |
| short | perennial of southeastern United States having usually blue flowers |
| short | small American wren inhabiting wet sedgy meadows |
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