| WBCT | whole-blood clotting time |
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| WBDC | whole-body digital scanner |
| WBE | whole-body extract |
| WBF | whole-blood folate |
| WBGT | wet bulb global temperature |
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| WBH | whole-blood hematocrit; whole-body hyperthermia |
| WBLT | Watson-Barker Listening Test |
| WBN | whole-blood nitrogen |
| WBPTT | whole-blood partial thromboplastin time |
| WBA | Whole-body autoradiography |
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| WBC | White Blood Cell |
| WBC | White Blood Cell Count |
| WBC | White blood count |
| WBC | White cell |
| WBC | Whole blood cultures |
| WBC | whole body counter |
| WBCC | white blood cell count |
| WBCT | Whole blood clotting time |
| WBE | whole body extact |
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| Waldeyer's glands | Coil gland's near the margins of the eyelids. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Waldeyer's sheath | The tubular space between the bladder wall and the intramural portion of the ureter as it courses obliquely through this structure; actually a space and not a true sheath. Synonym: Waldeyer's space. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Waldeyer's space | The tubular space between the bladder wall and the intramural portion of the ureter as it courses obliquely through this structure; actually a space and not a true sheath. Synonym: Waldeyer's space. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Waldeyer's throat ring | The broken ring of lymphoid tissue, formed of the lingual, faucial, and pharyngeal tonsils. Synonym: Bickel's ring, tonsillar ring, Waldeyer's throat ring. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Waldeyer's tract | A longitudinal bundle of thin, unmyelinated and poorly myelinated fibres capping the apex of the posterior horn of the spinal gray matter, composed of posterior root fibres and short association fibres that interconnect neighboring segments of the posterior horn. Synonym: fasciculus dorsolateralis, tractus dorsolateralis, dorsolateral tract, fasciculus marginalis, Lissauer's bundle, Lissauer's column, Lissauer's fasciculus, Lissauer's marginal zone, Lissauer's tract, marginal fasciculus, Spitzka's marginal tract, Spitzka's marginal zone, Waldeyer's tract, Waldeyer's zonal layer. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Waldeyer's zonal layer | A longitudinal bundle of thin, unmyelinated and poorly myelinated fibres capping the apex of the posterior horn of the spinal gray matter, composed of posterior root fibres and short association fibres that interconnect neighboring segments of the posterior horn. Synonym: fasciculus dorsolateralis, tractus dorsolateralis, dorsolateral tract, fasciculus marginalis, Lissauer's bundle, Lissauer's column, Lissauer's fasciculus, Lissauer's marginal zone, Lissauer's tract, marginal fasciculus, Spitzka's marginal tract, Spitzka's marginal zone, Waldeyer's tract, Waldeyer's zonal layer. (05 Mar 2000) |
| waldheimia | <zoology> A genus of brachiopods of which many species are found in the fossil state. A few still exist in the deep sea. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| wale | 1. A streak or mark made on the skin by a rod or whip; a stripe; a wheal. See Wheal. 2. A ridge or streak rising above the surface, as of cloth; hence, the texture of cloth. "Thou 'rt rougher far, And of a coarser wale, fuller of pride." (Beau & Fl) 3. A timber bolted to a row of piles to secure them together and in position. 4. Certain sets or strakes of the outside planking of a vessel; as, the main wales, or the strakes of planking under the port sills of the gun deck; channel wales, or those along the spar deck, etc. A wale knot, or wall knot. Wale knot. See Wall knot, under 1st Wall. Origin: AS. Walu a mark of stripes or blows, probably originally, a rod; akin to Icel. Volr, Goth. Walus a rod, staff. Cf. Goal, Weal a wale. 1. To mark with wales, or stripes. 2. <chemical> To choose; to select; specifically, to pick out the refuse of (coal) by hand, in order to clean it. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| walk | 1. The act of walking, or moving on the feet with a slow pace; advance without running or leaping. 2. The act of walking for recreation or exercise; as, a morning walk; an evening walk. 3. Manner of walking; gait; step; as, we often know a person at a distance by his walk. 4. That in or through which one walks; place or distance walked over; a place for walking; a path or avenue prepared for foot passengers, or for taking air and exercise; way; road; hence, a place or region in which animals may graze; place of wandering; range; as, a sheep walk. "A woody mountain . . . With goodliest trees Planted, with walks and bowers." (Milton) "He had walk for a hundred sheep." (Latimer) "Amid the sound of steps that beat The murmuring walks like rain." (Bryant) 5. A frequented track; habitual place of action; sphere; as, the walk of the historian. "The mountains are his walks." (Sandys) "He opened a boundless walk for his imagination." (Pope) 6. Conduct; course of action; behavior. 7. The route or district regularly served by a vender; as, a milkman's walk. 1. To move along on foot; to advance by steps; to go on at a moderate pace; specifically, of two-legged creatures, to proceed at a slower or faster rate, but without running, or lifting one foot entirely before the other touches the ground. "At the end of twelve months, he walked in the palace of the kingdom of Babylon." (Dan. Iv. 29) "When Peter was come down out of the ship, he walked on the water, to go to Jesus." (Matt. Xiv. 29) In the walk of quadrupeds, there are always two, and for a brief space there are three, feet on the ground at once, but never four. 2. To move or go on the feet for exercise or amusement; to take one's exercise; to ramble. 3. To be stirring; to be abroad; to go restlessly about; said of things or persons expected to remain quiet, as a sleeping person, or the spirit of a dead person; to go about as a somnambulist or a specter. "I have heard, but not believed, the spirits of the dead May walk again." (Shak) "When was it she last walked?" (Shak) 4. To be in motion; to act; to move; to wag. "Her tongue did walk in foul reproach." "Do you think I'd walk in any plot?" (B. Jonson) "I heard a pen walking in the chimney behind the cloth." (Latimer) 5. To behave; to pursue a course of life; to conduct one's self. "We walk perversely with God, and he will walk crookedly toward us." (Jer. Taylor) 6. To move off; to depart. "He will make their cows and garrans to walk." (Spenser) To walk in, to go in; to enter, as into a house. To walk after the flesh, to live in obedience to his commands, and have communion with him. Origin: OE. Walken, probably from AS. Wealcan to roll, turn, revolve, akin to D. Walken to felt hats, to work a hat, G. Walken to full, OHG. Walchan to beat, to full, Icel. Valka to roll, to stamp, Sw. Valka to full, to roll, Dan. Valke to full; cf. Skr. Valg to spring; but cf. Also AS. Weallian to roam, ramble, G. Wallen. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| walk-through angina | A circumstance in which despite continuing activity, such as walking, the pain of angina pectoris diminishes or disappears. (05 Mar 2000) |
| walker | 1. One who walks; a pedestrian. 2. That with which one walks; a foot. "Lame Mulciber, his walkers quite misgrown." (Chapman) 3. A forest officer appointed to walk over a certain space for inspection; a forester. 4. [AS. Wealcere. See Walk, 3] A fuller of cloth. "She cursed the weaver and the walker The cloth that had wrought." (Percy's Reliques) 5. <zoology> Any ambulatorial orthopterous insect, as a stick insect. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Walker carcinoma | <tumour> A transplantable carcinosarcoma of the rat that originally appeared spontaneously in the mammary gland of a pregnant albino rat, and which now resembles a carcinoma in young transplants and a sarcoma in older transplants. Synonym: Walker carcinoma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Walker carcinosarcoma | <tumour> A transplantable carcinosarcoma of the rat that originally appeared spontaneously in the mammary gland of a pregnant albino rat, and which now resembles a carcinoma in young transplants and a sarcoma in older transplants. Synonym: Walker carcinoma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Walker tractotomy | A mesencephalic spinothalamic tractotomy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Walker's chart | A system of plotting the relative foetal and placental sizes. (05 Mar 2000) |
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Synonyms : Wasting Diseases, Wasting Syndromes
Synonyms : Hydrogen Oxide, Hydrogen Oxides, Oxide, Hydrogen, Oxides, Hydrogen, Waters
Synonyms : Deprivation, Water, Deprivations, Water, Water Deprivations
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Wayland: (European mythology) a supernatural smith and king of the elves; identified with Norse Volund
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an adult female person (as opposed to a man); "the woman kept house while the man hunted" womanhood: women as a class; "it's an insult to American womanhood"; "woman is the glory of creation"; "the fair sex gathered on the veranda" charwoman: a human female who does housework; "the char will clean the carpet" a female person who plays a significant role (wife or mistress or girlfriend) in the life of a particular man; "he was faithful to his woman"
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| W | the amount a salary is increased |
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| W | a schedule of wages paid for different jobs |
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| W | the money risked on a gamble |
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