| CPO | contract provider organization; coproporphyrinogen oxidase |
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| DES | Di-Ethyl-Stilbestrol |
| AIC | Akaike's information criterion [a goodness-of-fit measure]; aminoimidazole carboxamide; Association ... |
| APIM | Association Professionnelle Internationale des Medecins |
| BIPM | International Bureau of Weights and Measures [Fr. Bureau International des Poids et Mesures] |
| Des-Arg9-BK | Des-Arg9-bradykinin |
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| C | contract |
| DCP | Des-gamma-carboxy prothrombin |
| DES | Desflurane |
| DGAVP | des-glycinamide (Arg8)-vasopressin |
| contract | 1. To shorten; to become reduced in size; in the case of muscle, either to shorten or to undergo an increase in tension. 2. To acquire by contagion or infection. 3. An explicit bilateral commitment by psychotherapist and patient to a defined course of action to attain the goal of the psychotherapy. Origin: L. Con-traho, pp. -tractus, to draw together (05 Mar 2000) |
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| contract services | Outside services provided to an institution under a formal financial agreement. (12 Dec 1998) |
| maladie des jambes | Ill-defined disease seen among rice-growers in Louisiana. (05 Mar 2000) |
| peste des petits ruminants virus | A highly contagious systemic disease of sheep and goats in West Africa, caused by a morbillivirus called peste des petits ruminants virus. It is characterised by fever, anorexia, a necrotic stomatitis with gingivitis, diarrhoea and can often cause a severe, often fatal enteritis and pneumonia. (20 Sep 2002) |
| complement 5a, des-arginine | Complement 5a with the carboxy-terminal arginine removed. The arginine is rapidly cleaved from the c5a fragment during complement activation by carboxypeptidase b present in normal human serum. C5a des-arg shows complete loss of spasmogenic activity though it retains some chemotactic ability. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Corvisart des Marets | Baron Jean N., French clinician, 1755-1821. See: Corvisart's facies. (05 Mar 2000) |
| DES | <drug> A synthetic oestrogen (originally prescribed to prevent miscarriage) that caused malformations of the reproductive organs in some who were exposed to the drug during foetal development. (09 Oct 1997) |
| des- | <chemistry, prefix> A prefix indicating absence of some component of the principal part of the name; largely replaced by de-(e.g., deoxyribonucleic acid, dehydro-) but retained where "de" could be taken for d or d, as part of "desmo" (e.g., desmosterol), and in such terms as desoxycortone. (05 Mar 2000) |
| des(121-124)-ribonuclease | <enzyme> Deriv of ribonuclease EC 3.1.4.22 Registry number: EC 3.1.4.- Synonym: des(121-124)-rnase (26 Jun 1999) |
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