| MIME | multipurpose Internet mail extension |
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| MIMOSA | medical image management in an open system architecture |
| MIMR | minimal inhibitor mole ratio |
| MIMS | medical information management system; medical inventory management system |
| MIN | medial interlaminar nucleus |
| min | mineral; minim; minimum, minimal; minor; minute |
| MINA | monoisonitrosoacetone |
| MINIA | monkey intranuclear inclusion agent |
| MIO | minimum identifiable odor; modular input/output |
| MiO | microorchidism |
| MICC | Mitogen induced cellular cytotoxicity |
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| micro-CT | Micro-computed tomography |
| micro-g | Microgravity |
| micro-IF | Microimmunoflorescence |
| microT | micro-Tesla |
| MICS | Membrane Invasion Culture System |
| MICS | Minimally invasive cardiac surgery |
| MICU | Medical ICU |
| MICU | Medical Intensive Care Unit |
| MICU | Mobil Intensive Care Unit |
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| microaerophilous | 1. An aerobic bacterium that requires oxygen, but less than is present in the air, and grows best under modified atmospheric conditions. 2. Relating to such an organism. Synonym: microaerophilic, microaerophilous. Origin: micro-+ G. Aer, air, + philos, fond (05 Mar 2000) |
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| microaerosol | A suspension in air of particles that are submicronic or, more frequently, from 1 to 10 um in diameter. (05 Mar 2000) |
| microalgae | Unicellular, photosynthetic aquatic plants. (05 Dec 1998) |
| microampere | <physics, unit> One of the smaller measures of electrical currents; the millionth part of one ampere. (29 Oct 1998) |
| microanalysis | Analytic techniques involving unusually small samples. (05 Mar 2000) |
| microanastomosis | Anastomosis of minute structures performed under a surgical microscope. (05 Mar 2000) |
| microanatomist | One versed in histology. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| microanatomy | <study> The study of cells and tissue on the microscopic level. (27 Sep 1997) |
| microaneurysm | Focal dilation of retinal capillaries occurring in diabetes mellitus, retinal vein obstruction, and absolute glaucoma, or of arteriolocapillary junctions in many organs in thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura. (05 Mar 2000) |
| microangiography | Radiography of the finer vessels of an organ after the injection of a contrast medium and enlargement of the resulting radiograph. Synonym: microarteriography. Origin: micro-+ angiography (05 Mar 2000) |
| microangiopathic haemolytic anaemia | <haematology> Consequence of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC): fragments of red blood cells, damaged by being forced through a fibrin meshwork, are found in the circulation. Origin: Gr. Haima = blood (18 Nov 1997) |
| microangiopathy | Any disease of the capillaries, often applied to vascular changes in diabetes mellitus. Synonym: microangiopathy. Origin: capillary + G. Pathos, disease (05 Mar 2000) |
| microangioscopy | Viewing the cutaneous capillaries at the base of the fingernail through the low power of the microscope. Synonym: capillaroscopy, microangioscopy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| microarteriography | Radiography of the finer vessels of an organ after the injection of a contrast medium and enlargement of the resulting radiograph. Synonym: microarteriography. Origin: micro-+ angiography (05 Mar 2000) |
| microbacteria | <biology, microbiology> In the classification of Cohn, one of the four tribes of Bacteria. In this classification bacteria are divided into four tribes: 1. Spherobacteria, or spherical bacteria, as the genus Micrococcus. 2. Microbacteria, or bacteria in the form of short rods, including the genus Bacterium. 3. Desmobacteria, or bacteria in straight filaments, of which the genus Bacillus is a type. 4. Spirobacteria, or bacteria in spiral filaments, as the genus Vibrio. Origin: NL. See Micro-, and Bacterium. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Mouse, Athymic, Mouse, Nude, Athymic Mouse, Nude Mouse
Synonyms : Mouse, Hyperglycemic, Mouse, Obese, Hyperglycemic Mouse, Mice, Hyperglycemic, Obese Mouse
Synonyms : Quaking Mice
Synonyms : Immunodeficient Mice, Severe Combined, Mouse, SCID, Mouse, SCID-hu, Mice, SCID-hu, Mouse, SCID hu, SCID Mouse, SCID hu Mice, SCID-hu Mouse
Synonyms : Founder Mice, Transgenic, Mouse, Founder, Transgenic, Mouse, Transgenic, Mice, Transgenic Founder, Transgenic Founder Mice, Transgenic Mouse
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| MI | an antifungal agent usually administered in the form of a nitrate (trade name Monistat) |
| MI | extremely small in scale or scope or capability |
| MI | electronic equipment consisting of a small crystal of a silicon semiconductor fabricated to carry out a number of electronic functions in an integrated circuit |
| MI | cook or heat in a microwave oven |
| MI | balance for weighing very small objects |
| MI | the absolute unit of pressure equal to one dyne per square centimeter |
| MI | typically having large ears and feeding primarily on insects |
| MI | a minute life form (especially a disease-causing bacterium) |
| MI | of or involving or caused by or being microbes |
| MI | of or involving or caused by or being microbes |
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