| HIP | health illness profile; health insurance plan or program; homograft incus prosthesis; hospital insur... |
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| IEP | immunoelectrophoresis; individualized education program; isoelectric point |
| IP | icterus praecox; imaging plate; immune precipitate; immunoblastic plasma; immunoperoxidase technique... |
| LYP | lactose, yeast, and peptone [agar]; lower yield point |
| McB | McBurney [point] |
| jugal point | A craniometric point at the union of the temporal and frontal processes of the zygomatic bone. Synonym: jugal point. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| far point | That point in conjugate focus with the retina when the eye is not accommodating. Synonym: punctum remotum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| far point of convergence | The point to which the visual lines are directed when convergence is at rest. (05 Mar 2000) |
| far point of eye | <microscopy> For the normal eye, the far point is at infinity. The rays of light from an infinitely distant point source are parallel and can be focused with the accommodation muscles of the eye entirely relaxed. See: accommodation, near point of the eye. (05 Aug 1998) |
| zygomaxillary point | A craniometric point located externally at the lowest extent of the zygomaticomaxillary suture. Synonym: key ridge, zygomaxillary point. (05 Mar 2000) |
| flash point | The lowest temperature at which vapors of a liquid may be ignited by a flame. (05 Mar 2000) |
| focal point | Location of an organism, for fish, usually the position of the snout. Habitat measurements made at that position (depth, water velocity, etc.) are focal point measurements. (09 Oct 1997) |
| freezing point | <physics> The temperature at which a liquid solidifies. (05 Mar 2000) |
| leak point pressure | Storage pressure in bladder at which leakage occurs passively, usually in patients with neuropathic bladder. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fusing point | See: fusion temperature (wire method). (05 Mar 2000) |
| lower alveolar point | In craniometrics, the apex of the septum between the mandibular central incisors. Synonym: lower alveolar point. (05 Mar 2000) |
| point |
a valid touch; the tip of the sword; an attack made with the point (ie. a thrust)
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| pointer |
a tool used to taper the end of a dowel.
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A symbol displayed on a computer screen whose movement corresponds to that of the mouse. The pointer usually presents as an arrow, but may have other forms such as a hand or flashing I beam.
Ãâó: www.scotsmist.co.uk/glossary_p.html
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| point mutation |
A change in a single base pair of a DNA sequence in a gene.
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The smallest unit of weight used for gemstones, equal to 1/100th of a carat. Another term for a 1/4 carat diamond is a 25 point diamond.
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| point | a system of writing or printing using patterns of raised dots that can be read by touch |
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| point | a system of graduating sizes of type in multiples of the point |
| point | indicate the right path or direction |
| point | emphasize, esp. by identification |
| point | a woman who is the forefront of an important enterprise |
| point | close enough to go straight to the target |
| point | characterized by disconcerting directness in manner or speech |
| point | in a direct and unequivocal manner |
| point | of or relating to or being the location where something is purchased |
| point | direct and obvious in meaning or reference |
| point | having a point |
| point | having the foot stretched out in line with the leg and the toes forming a point |
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