| KP | Kaufmann-Peterson [base]; keratitic precipitate; keratitis punctata; kidney protein; killed parenter... |
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| MHB | maximum hospital benefit; Mueller-Hinton base |
| MIB | management information base; Medical Impairment Bureau |
| PAB | para-aminobenzoate; performance assessment battery; pharmacologic autonomic block; poly(A)-binding [... |
| PACS | DB picture archiving and communication system data base |
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The material on which the emulsion is coated on film, photographic paper or videotape. Available in a choice of materials, including paper, cellulose, triacetate, glass and estar.
Ãâó: www.vistek.ca/glossary/default.asp
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| base pair |
Two nitrogenous bases (adenine and thymine/uracil or guanine and cytosine) held together by weak hydrogen bonds.
Ãâó: www.bscs.org/onco/glossary.htm
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| base |
one of the molecules - adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine, or uracil - which form part of the structure of DNA and RNA molecules. The order of bases in a DNA molecule determines the structure of proteins encoded by that DNA. See nucleotide.
Ãâó: www.cs.uu.nl/people/ronnie/local/genome/b.html
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| base pair |
Two letters of the DNA code linked in complementary fashion across the double-helix: A is always paired with T, C is always paired with G. The human genome is 3.2 billion bp in length. Also expressed in Kilo-basepairs, Kbp.
Ãâó: www.med.umich.edu/genetics/glossary/
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| baseline |
The imaginary line on which the letters in a line of type appear to rest.
Ãâó: www.rainwater.com/glossary/b.html
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