| RP | radial pulse; radiopharmaceutical; rapid processing [of film]; Raynaud phenomenon; reactive protein;... |
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| RPT | rapid pull-through; refractory period of transmission; Registered Physical Therapist; renal parenchy... |
| RRP | relative refractory period |
| TRP | total refractory period; transfer ribonucleic acid proline; trichorhinophalangeal [syndrome]; tubula... |
| refractory |
Not responding to treatment.
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| refractory |
is resistance to standard treatment.
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| refractory |
(1) A material of very high melting point with properties that make it suitable for such uses as furnace linings and kiln construction. (2) The quality of resisting heat.
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| refractory |
condition referring to a disease that can no longer be controlled by the treatment program in effect. When a prostate cancer is said to be refractory, there is a need for some form of additional treatment.
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| refractory period, absolute |
The brief period during depolarization of a neuron or muscle fiber when the cell does not respond to any stimulus, no matter how strong.
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