| gated magnetic resonance i. |
a method for magnetic resonance imaging in which motion or other artifacts are minimized by gating signal acquisition, such as by linking sampling to electrocardiographic information in cardiac studies.
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| gatifloxacin |
a fluoroquinolone antibacterial effective against many gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria; administered orally and intravenously as the sesquihydrate in the treatment of bacterial exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, acute sinusitis, community-acquired pneumonia, gonorrhea, pyelonephritis, and urinary tract infections due to susceptible organisms.
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| gatophobia |
ailurophobia.
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| gattine |
a form of flacherie in which the cephalic end of a silkworm larva becomes swollen and almost translucent; thought to be caused by a mixed infection with an unidentified virus and an enterococcus related to Streptococcus faecalis.
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| gate theory |
The hypothesis that painful stimuli may be prevented from reaching higher levels of the central nervous system by stimulation of larger sensory nerves. This is one of the proposed explanations of the action of acupuncture and of tran
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