| inalimental |
not nutritious; not serviceable as food.
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| inamrinone |
[USP] a phosphodiesterase inhibitor that prevents enzymatic breakdown of cyclic AMP by phosphodiesterase, having positive inotropic and vasodilator effects; used as a cardiotonic. Called also amrinone.
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| inanition f. |
a transitory fever that frequently occurs in infants during the first few days of life; it is believed to be due to dehydration and is also called dehydration f.
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| inapparent i. |
an infection with no clinical symptoms that is unnoticed by the affected individual; cf. subclinical i.
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| inappropriate a. |
affect that is incongruent with the situation or with the content of a patient's ideas or speech.
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| INA | irrelevance by virtue of being inapplicable to the matter at hand |
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| INA | not capable of being applied |
| INA | of an inappropriate or misapplied nature |
| INA | in appropriateness |
| INA | too small to make a significant difference |
| INA | not suitable for a particular occasion etc |
| INA | not in keeping with what is correct or proper |
| INA | not conforming with accepted standards of propriety or taste |
| INA | in an inappropriate manner |
| INA | the quality of not being particularly suitable |
| INA | inappropriate conduct |
| INA | not elegant or graceful in expression |
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