| Atr | fib atrial fibrillation |
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| ATRX, ATR-X | X-linked alpha-thalassemia mental retardation [syndrome] |
| ATS | Achard-Thiers syndrome; acid test solution; alpha-D-tocopherol acid succinate; American Thoracic Society; American Trudeau Society; American Trauma Society; antirat thymocyte serum; antitetanus serum; antithymocyte serum; anxiety tension state; arteriosclerosis |
| ATSDR | Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry |
| ATT | arginine tolerance test; aspirin tolerance time |
| att | attending |
| ATV | Abelson virus transformed; avian tumor virus |
| ATx | adult thymectomy |
| atyp | atypical |
| ATZ | atypical transformation zone |
| ATC | Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma |
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| ATC | Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical |
| ATCase | Aspartate transcarbamoylase |
| ATD | 1,4,6-Androstatrien-3,17-dione |
| ATD | 1-antitrypsin deficiency |
| ATD | Acute tryptophan depletion |
| ATD | Alzheimer Type Dementia |
| ATD | Amplatz Thrombectomy Device |
| ATD | Antithyroid drugs |
| ATD | Autoimmune thyroid disease |
| athlete | 1. One who contended for a prize in the public games of ancient Greece or Rome. 2. Any one trained to contend in exercises requiring great physical agility and strength; one who has great activity and strength; a champion. 3. One fitted for, or skilled in, intellectual contests; as, athletes of debate. Origin: L. Athleta, Gr. Prizefighter, fr. To contend for a prize, Hom, contest, prize; fr. The same root as E. Wed: cf. F. Athlete. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| athlete's foot | <dermatology> A fungal infection of the feet treatable with nonprescription medications. Symptoms include: a red itchy rash with flaking or peeling. (27 Sep 1997) |
| athlete's heart | A more or less loose designation for cardiac findings in healthy athletes that would be or could be abnormal in patients with disease, including atrioventricular blocks, left ventricular hypertrophy and, sometimes, benign arrhythmias and atrioventricular blocks. (05 Mar 2000) |
| athletic | 1. Of or pertaining to athletes or to the exercises practiced by them; as, athletic games or sports. 2. Befitting an athlete; strong; muscular; robust; vigorous; as, athletic Celts. "Athletic soundness." . Athlet"ically. Origin: L. Athleticus, Gr. See Athlete. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| athletic heart | Hypertrophy of the heart supposedly due to systematic athletic conditioning. (05 Mar 2000) |
| athletic injuries | Injuries incurred during participation in competitive or non-competitive sports. (12 Dec 1998) |
| aThr | <abbreviation> Allothreonine. See: allothreonines. (05 Mar 2000) |
| athrepsia | 1. Obsolete term for marasmus. 2. As used by Ehrlich, immunity to transplanted neoplastic cells due to a lack of nourishment in the sense of a deficiency of supposed substances required for the development of such cells. Synonym: atrepsy. Origin: G. A-priv. + threpsis, nourishment (05 Mar 2000) |
| athrocytosis | The capacity of cells to absorb and retain electronegative colloids, as shown by macrophages and at the apical surface of proximal convoluted tubule cells of the kidney. Origin: G. Athro, gathered together, + kytos, cell, + -osis, condition (05 Mar 2000) |
| athrombia | A defect of blood clotting characterised by deficiency in formation of thrombin; autosomal recessive inheritance. Origin: G. A-priv. + thrombin (05 Mar 2000) |
| athymia | 1. Absence of affect or emotivity; morbid impassivity. 2. Congenital absence of the thymus gland, often with associated immunodeficiency. Synonym: athymism. Origin: G. A-priv. + thymos, mind, also thymus (05 Mar 2000) |
| athymism | 1. Absence of affect or emotivity; morbid impassivity. 2. Congenital absence of the thymus gland, often with associated immunodeficiency. Synonym: athymism. Origin: G. A-priv. + thymos, mind, also thymus (05 Mar 2000) |
| athyrea | Synonym: hypothyroidism, athyroidism. (05 Mar 2000) |
| athyroidism | Congenital absence of the thyroid gland or suppression or absence of its hormonal secretion. See: hypothyroidism. Synonym: athyrea, athyrosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| athyrosis | Congenital absence of the thyroid gland or suppression or absence of its hormonal secretion. See: hypothyroidism. Synonym: athyrea, athyrosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Atractylis gummifera
Synonyms : Atractylodes lancea
Synonyms : Atractylate, Acid, Atractylic
Synonyms : 33 A 74, Atracurium Besilate, BW-33A, Glaxo Wellcome Brand of Atracurium Besilate, Pisa Brand of Atracurium Besilate, Relatrac, Tracrium, Wellcome Brand of Atracurium Besilate, A 74, 33, BW 33A, BW33A, Besilate, Atracurium
Synonyms : Gesamprim
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| atomic weight |
(chemistry) the ratio of the atomic mass of an element to half the atomic mass of carbon
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separating something into fine particles annihilation by reducing something to atoms
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spray very finely; "atomize perfume" nuke: strike at with firepower or bombs; "zap the enemy" break up into small particles; "the fine powder had been atomized by air"
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a dispenser that turns a liquid (such as perfume) into a fine mist
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lack of normal muscular tension or tonus
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| AT | not less than |
| AT | not more than |
| AT | ready for immediate use |
| AT | occurring or operating at the same time |
| AT | at the same instant |
| AT | overlapping in duration |
| AT | at the beginning |
| AT | under the worst of conditions |
| AT | now and then or here and there |
| AT | not in accord |
| AT | as one chooses or pleases |
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