| beta [Greek letter beta] | an anomer of a carbohydrate; buffer capacity; carbon separated from a carboxyl by one other carbon i... |
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| CO | 1) Cardiac Output = Stroke Volume x HR Stroke Volume °áÁ¤ÀÎÀÚ<... |
| CF | calcaneal fibular [ligament]; calcium leucovorin; calf blood flow; calibration factor; cancer-free; ... |
| CHN | carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen; child neurology; Chinese [hamster]; community health network; commun... |
| C/N | carbon/nitrogen [ratio]; carrier/ noise [ratio] |
| carbon dioxide inhalation |
Providing the patient with a mixture of oxygen and carbon dioxide. It can be used as an accessory to artificial respiration when resuscitation equipment, such as a bag-valve-mask, is not available. In the past, it also
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| carbon dioxide laser |
ABBR: CO2 laser. A gas-produced colorless light with a wavelength of 10,600 nm (infrared), used, for example, in dermatological surgeries to remove scars, wrinkles, and solar skin damage. It can also be used as a
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| carbon dioxide narcosis |
Personality changes, confusion, and coma due to an increase in carbon dioxide content of the blood. This may occur during oxygen therapy of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or in patients receiving ina
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| carbon dioxide poisoning |
Toxicity from carbon dioxide inhalation. In small quantities (up to about 5%) in inspired air, CO2 stimulates respiration in humans; in greater quantities it produces an uncomfortable degree of mental activity
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| carbon dioxide solid therapy |
Solid carbon dioxide (CO2 snow) used for therapeutic refrigeration. Solid CO2 has a temperature of 80¡ÆC below zero. Its application to the skin for 1 to 2 sec causes superficial frostbite; 4 to
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