| CSIIP | continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion pump |
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| CSUF | continuous slow ultrafiltration |
| CT | calcitonin; calf testis; cardiac tamponade; cardiothoracic [ratio]; carotid tracing; carpal tunnel; ... |
| CTN | calcitonin; clinical trials notification; computer tomography number; continuous noise |
| CVVH | continuous veno-venous hemofiltration |
| continuous spectrum |
Spectrum of a wave whose components are continuously distributed over a frequency region.
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| continuous variable |
A variable such as time that can be subdivided into an infinite number of sub-units for measurement. The unit of measurement can therefore be increased or decreased infinitesimally. See discrete variable.
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| continuous positive airway pressure |
Through small tubes that fit into the baby's nostrils, called nasal CPAP, this machine pushes a continuous flow of air or oxygen to the airways to help keep tiny air passages in the lungs open. CPAP may also be given through an ET tube.
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| continuous |
Data or variables that differ by amounts or degrees. An example of continuous data is a person's age in years or months.
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| continuous variable |
A variable that can be expressed by a large (sometimes infinite) number of score values. For example, height, temperature, and grade point average are continuous variables. Contrast with dichotomous variable.
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