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| VAD | venous access device; ventricular assist device; vinblastine and dexamethasone; vitamin A deficiency; virus-adjusting diluent |
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| VAE | venous air emboli |
| VAF | viral-free antigen |
| VAG | vibroarthrography |
| vag | vagina, vaginal, vaginitis |
| VAG | HYST vaginal hysterectomy |
| VAH | vertebral ankylosing hyperostosis; Veterans Affairs Hospital; virilizing adrenal hyperplasia |
| VAHS | virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome |
| VAIN | vaginal intraepithelial neoplasm |
| Vak | atrial volume constant |
| vaccines, DNA | Recombinant DNA vectors encoding antigens administered for the prevention or treatment of disease. The host cells take up the DNA, express the antigen, and present it to the immune system in a manner similar to that which would occur during natural infection. This induces humoral and cellular immune responses against the encoded antigens. The vector is called naked DNA because there is no need for complex formulations or delivery agents; the plasmid is injected in saline or other buffers. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| vaccines, inactivated | Vaccines in which the infectious microbial nucleic acid components have been destroyed by chemical or physical treatment (e.g., formalin, beta-propiolactone, gamma radiation) without affecting the antigenicity or immunogenicity of the viral coat or bacterial outer membrane proteins. (12 Dec 1998) |
| vaccines, synthetic | Small synthetic peptides that mimic surface antigens of pathogens and are immunogenic, or vaccines manufactured with the aid of recombinant DNA techniques. The latter vaccines may also be whole viruses whose nucleic acids have been modified. (12 Dec 1998) |
| vaccinia | <dermatology> The cutaneous and sometimes systemic reactions associated with vaccination with smallpox vaccine. (18 Nov 1997) |
| vaccinia gangrenosa | A severe or even fatal form of vaccinia occurring chiefly in subjects with an immunologic deficiency or dyscrasia and characterised by progressive enlargement of the initial and also of secondary lesions. Synonym: vaccinia gangrenosa. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vaccinia virus | <molecular biology, virology> DNA viruses used in several biotechnology applications, including expression vector systems. Because they can hold quite a lot of DNA, they can be used to make more than one protein at once in a cell, which can be useful for making proteins with more than one polypeptide chain. (14 Nov 1997) |
| vaccinial | Relating to vaccinia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vacciniform | Resembling vaccinia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vaccinist | 1. A person who vaccinates. Synonym: vaccinist. 2. A scarifier or other instrument used in vaccination. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vaccinium | <botany> A genus of ericaceous shrubs including the various kinds of blueberries and the true cranberries. Origin: L, the blueberry, or whortleberry. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| vaccinization | Vaccination repeated at short intervals until it will no longer take. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vaccinogen | A source of vaccine, such as an inoculated heifer. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vaccinogenous | Producing vaccine, or relating to the production of vaccine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vaccinoid | Resembling vaccinia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vaccinoid reaction | A response occurring in a shorter time than expected; the cutaneous manifestations occurring during the period between the second and tenth day following smallpox vaccination; because it is intermediate between a primary reaction and an immediate reaction, it is regarded as evidence of some degree of resistance. Synonym: vaccinoid reaction. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Lysosomal F(1)F(0) ATPase, Lysosomal Proton-Translocating ATPases, V-Type ATPase, Vacuolar ATPase, Vacuolar F(1)F(0) ATPase, Vacuolar F(1)F(0) ATPases, Vacuolar H+-ATPase, Vacuolar Membrane H(+)-ATPase, ATPase, V-Type, ATPase, Vacuolar, H+-ATPase, Vacuolar
Synonyms : Vacuole
Synonyms : Vacuums
Synonyms : Uterine Aspirator, Vacuum Aspiration, Vacuum Pump, Vacuum Pump, Electrical, Vacuum Pump, Foot-Operated, Vacuum Pump, Hand-Operated, Aspiration, Vacuum, Aspirations, Vacuum, Aspirator, Uterine, Aspirators, Uterine, Curettage, Suction, Curettage, Vacuum
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| v | high-growing deciduous shrub of eastern North America bearing edible blueish to blackish berries with a distinct bloom |
| v | trailing red-fruited plant |
| v | shrub of the eastern United States having shining evergreen leaves and bluish-black fruit |
| v | stiff bushy evergreen shrub of western North America having sour black berries and glossy green foliage used in floral arrangements |
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| v | low-growing deciduous shrub of northeastern North America having flowers in compact racemes and bearing sweet dark blue berries |
| v | shrub of northwestern North America bearing red berries |
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