| BT | 1) Bleeding Time 2) Body Temperature |
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| BT | base of tongue; bedtime; bitemporal; bitrochanteric; bladder tumor; Blalock-Taussig [shunt]; bleeding time; blood type, blood typing; blue tetrazolium; blue tongue; body temperature; borderline tuberculoid; bovine turbinate [cells]; brain tumor; breast tumor |
| BTA | Blood Transfusion Association |
| BTB | breakthrough bleeding; bromthymol blue |
| BTBL | bromothymol blue lactose |
| BTC | basal temperature chart; body temperature chart |
| BTCG | Brain Tumor Cooperative Group |
| BTD | biliary tract disease |
| BTDS | benzoylthiamine disulfide |
| BTE | behind the ear [hearing aid]; bovine thymus extract |
| BT | 1,2,4-benzenetriol |
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| BT | Bacterial Translocation |
| bT | Bioavailable testosterone |
| BT | Blalock Taussig |
| BT | Blastic transformation |
| BT | Bleeding Time |
| BT | Blood transfusion |
| BT | Bluetongue |
| BT | Body temperature |
| BT | Borderline Tuberculoid |
| BT factor | <biochemistry> _ Hydroxy _ trimethyl aminobutyric acid. Compound that transports long chain fatty acids across the inner mitochondrial membrane in the form of acyl carnitine. Sometimes referred to as Vitamin Bt or Vitamin B7. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| Bt2cAMP | N 6,O2'-dibutyryladenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate, a dibutyryl derivative of cAMP. (05 Mar 2000) |
| BTPS | Symbol indicating that a gas volume has been expressed as if it were saturated with water vapor at body temperature (37°C) and at the ambient barometric pressure; used for measurements of lung volumes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| BTU | <unit> Unit of energy needed to raise one pound of water by one degree fahrenheit. It is equal to 252 calories or 1055 Joules. Acronym: BTU (13 Nov 1997) |
| BTX | <abbreviation> Brevotoxins. (05 Mar 2000) |
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British thermal unit: a unit of heat equal to the amount of heat required to raise one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit at one atmosphere pressure; equivalent to 251.997 calories
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British Thermal Unit. The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 pound of water by 1 degree Fahrenheit.
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British thermal unit, a standard unit for the measurement of heat, approximately equal to the heat given off by one kitchen match.
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The amount of heat required to increase the temperature of a pound of water 1?Fahrenheit. A Btu is used as a common measure of heating value for different fuels. Prices of different fuels and their units of measure (dollars per barrel of crude, dollars per ton of coal, cents per gallon of gasoline, cents per thousand cubic feet of natural gas) can be easily compared when expressed as dollars and cents per million Btus.
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