| CG | cardiography; cardiogreen; choking gas; choriogenic gynecomastia; chorionic gonadotropin; chromogranin; chronic glomerulonephritis; cingulate gyrus; colloidal gold; control group; cryoglobulin; cystine guanine; phosgene [choking gas] |
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| cg | center of gravity; centigram; chemoglobulin |
| CG/OQ | cerebral glucose-oxygen quotient |
| CGA | catabolite gene activator; color graphics adapter |
| CGAS | Children's Global Assessment Scale |
| CGAT | chromatin granule amine transformer |
| CGB | chronic gonadotropin, beta-unit |
| CGD | Chronic Granulomatous Disease; ¸¸¼º À°¾ÆÁ¾ Áúȯ |
| CGD | chronic granulomatous disease |
| CGDE | contact glow discharge electrolysis |
| CG | 2--Control |
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| CG | Cardiac glycosides |
| CG | Cathepsin-G |
| CG | Central gray |
| CG | Cholyl glycine |
| CG | Chorionic Gonadotropin |
| CG | chromogranin |
| CG | Chronic gastritis |
| CG | Ciliary ganglion |
| CG | Coagulating gland |
| CG | <abbreviation> Chorionic gonadotropin; phosgene. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| CGA | <abbreviation> Catabolite gene activator. (05 Mar 2000) |
| CGD | <disease> Chronic granulomatous disease is usually fatal in childhood, in which the production of hydrogen peroxide by phagocytes does not occur because of a lesion in an NADP dependent oxidase. Catalase negative bacteria are not killed and there is no luminol enhanced chemiluminescence when the cells are tested. The absence of the oxygen dependent killing mechanism is not itself fatal but seriously compromises the primary defense system. at least three separate lesions can cause the syndrome, the commonest being a defect in plasma membrane cytochrome. Acronym: CGD (12 Jan 1998) |
| CGL-1-CSP-B protease | <enzyme> Amino acid sequence given in first source Registry number: EC 3.4.21.- Synonym: cathepsin g-like protease-1 (26 Jun 1999) |
| cGMP | <molecular biology> 3'5' cyclic ester of GMP. A second messenger generated by guanylyl cyclase. See: ANP, Nitric oxide. (18 Nov 1997) |
| CGP | <abbreviation> Chorionic "growth hormone-prolactin". (05 Mar 2000) |
| CGRP | <protein> A second product transcribed from the calcitonin gene. Calcitonin gene related peptide is found in a number of tissues including nervous tissue. It is a vasodilator that may participate in the cutaneous triple response. It is a neuropeptide of 37 amino acids with structural homology to salmon calcitonin. Co-localises with substance P in neurons. It occurs as a result of alternative processing of mRNA from the calcitonin gene. The neuropeptide is widely distributed in neural tissue of the brain, gut, perivascular nerves, and other tissue. The peptide produces multiple biological effects and has both circulatory and neurotransmitter modes of action. In particular, it is a potent endogenous vasodilator. Intracerebral administration leads to a rise in noradrenergic sympathetic outflow, a rise in blood pressure and a fall in gastric secretion. Acronym: CGRP (05 May 2002) |
| cgs | <abbreviation> Centimeter-gram-second. See: centimeter-gram-second system, centimeter-gram-second unit. (05 Mar 2000) |
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system of measurement based on centimeters and grams and seconds
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(CG) trademark for a preparation of indocyanine green.
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(CGS) cgs (cgs) abbreviation for centimeter-gram-second system, a system of measurements in which the units are based on the centimeter as the unit of length, the gram as the unit of mass, and the second as the unit of time.
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CGS is an acronym for the centimetre-gram-second system of physical units. It goes back to a proposal made in 1832 by the German astronomer Carl Friedrich Gauss and was in 1874 extended by the British physicists James Clerk Maxwell and Thomson with a set of electromagnetic units. ...
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CGS is an acronym for the centimetre-gram-second system of physical units. It goes back to a proposal made in 1832 by the German astronomer Carl Friedrich Gauss and was in 1874 extended by the British physicists James Clerk Maxwell and Thomson with a set of electromagnetic units. ...
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