| AMU | Army Medical Unit |
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| amu | atomic mass unit |
| AmuLV | Abelson murine leukemia virus; amphotrophic murine leukemia virus |
| amu | atomic mass unit |
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| amu | <abbreviation> Atomic mass unit. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| amulet | An ornament, gem, or scroll, or a package containing a relic, etc, worn as a charm or preservative against evils or mischief, such as diseases and witchcraft, and generally inscribed with mystic forms or characters. Origin: Also used figuratively. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| amusement | 1. Deep thought; muse. "Here I . . . Fell into a strong and deep amusement, revolving in my mind, with great perplexity, the amazing change of our affairs." (Fleetwood) 2. The state of being amused; pleasurable excitement; that which amuses; diversion. "His favorite amusements were architecture and gardening." (Macaulay) Synonym: Diversion, entertainment, recreation, relaxation, pastime, sport. Origin: Cf. F. Amusement. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| amusia | A form of aphasia characterised by an inability to produce or recognise music. Origin: G. A-priv. + mousa, music (05 Mar 2000) |
| Amussat's valve | A series of crescentic folds of mucous membrane in the upper part of the cystic duct, arranged in a somewhat spiral manner. Synonym: plica spiralis ductus cystici, Amussat's valve, Heister's valve, spiral valve of cystic duct, valvula spiralis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Amussat's valvula | Anomalous folds occurring at the level of the seminal colliculus. Synonym: Amussat's valvula. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Amussat, Jean | <person> French surgeon, 1796-1856. See: Amussat's valve, Amussat's valvula. (05 Mar 2000) |
| amuck |
amok: wildly; without self-control; "when the restaurant caught fire the patrons ran amuck, blocking the exit" in a murderous frenzy as if possessed by a demon; "the soldier was completely amuck"; "berserk with grief"; "a berserk worker smashing windows" amok: in a murderous frenzy; "rioters running amuck and throwing sticks and bottles and stones"
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| Amussat's operation |
a long transverse incision for exposure of the colon.
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| amusia |
A person who is tone deaf lacks relative pitch, the ability to discriminate between notes. Thus one who is tone deaf is unable to accurately discriminate between musical notes and is thus also incapable of reproducing them. However, the particular quality of being tone deaf is descriptive of having difficulty or being unable to correctly hear relative differences between notes, while in common usage it refers to a person's inability to reproduce them accurately. ...
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| amu |
This is the smallest unit of mass we use in chemistry, and is equivalent to 1/12 the mass of carbon-12. To all intents and purposes, protons and neutrons weigh 1 amu
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| amusia |
A general term referring to the impairment of musical abilities due to damage to one or both cerebral hemispheres. [1]
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| AMU | in a murderous frenzy as if possessed by a demon |
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| AMU | in a murderous frenzy |
| AMU | wildly |
| AMU | a trinket or piece of jewelry thought to be a protection against evil |
| AMU | Norwegian explorer who was the first to traverse the Northwest Passage and in 1911 the first to reach the South Pole (1872-1928) |
| AMU | an Asian river between China and Russia |
| AMU | eastern Asian shrub cultivated especially for its persistent foliage |
| AMU | an Asian river between China and Russia |
| AMU | a doctor's degree in musical arts |
| AMU | make (somebody) laugh |
| AMU | occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion |
| AMU | pleasantly occupied |
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