| MAV | mechanical auditory ventricle; minimal alveolar ventilation; minimum apparent viscosity; movement ar... |
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| NSAE | nonsupported arm exercise |
| pter | end of short arm of chromosome |
| q | each, every [Lat. quaque]; electric charge; long arm of chromosome; quart; quintal |
| qter | end of long arm of chromosome |
| arm |
A term used in the game of craps to denote a player who is so skilled at throwing the dice that they are able to alter the conventional odds of the game. Such a player is said to be 'an arm'. Whether or not such individuals actually exist or are simply the product of game legend is debatable. However, it is worth noting that the casino craps dealers are very adamant about the dice being thrown against the far wall of the table to ensure a completely random outcome.
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| armature |
Framework for supporting material used in sculpting.
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| arm ergometry exercise t. |
a variant of the bicycle ergometer stress test in which the patient uses the arms to pedal the bicycle.
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| arm p. |
Pool's p. (def. 2).
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| arm r. |
a figure expressing the relation of the length of the longer arm of a mitotic chromosome to that of the shorter arm.
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| arm | model of the celestial sphere |
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| arm | German hero |
| arm | the act of equiping with weapons in preparation for war |
| arm | adherent of Arminianism |
| arm | group of Baptist congregations believing the teachings of the Dutch theologian Jacobus Arminius (who opposed the doctrine of strict predestination of the Calvinists) |
| arm | the Protestant denomination adhering to the views of Jacobus Arminius |
| arm | doctrines of Jacobus Arminius (1610) rejecting absolute predestination or strict Calvinism |
| arm | German hero |
| arm | Dutch Protestant theologian who founded Arminianism (1560-1609) |
| arm | a state of peace agreed to between opponents so they can discuss peace terms |
| arm | US: formerly Armistice Day |
| arm | having no arms |
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