| chain of custody of evidence |
In legal and forensic medicine, the procedures for ensuring that specimens, data, or information important to legal proceedings are properly handled, labeled, and stored in a locked and secure place. If a biological
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| chain of survival |
In emergency cardiac care, the idea that the survival of patients in cardiac arrest depends on the linkage of the following: 1. early access, 2. early CPR, 3. early defibrillation, 4. early advanced life support. If for any rea
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| chain c. |
that in which a sterile beaded metal chain is introduced via a modified catheter into the bladder and urethra; used in evaluating anatomical relationships of the bladder and urethra.
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| chain f. |
nuclear chain f.
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| chain i. |
a type of structural isomerism in which the compounds differ in regard to the linkages in the basic chain of carbon atoms; see illustration.
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