| FUT | fibrinogen uptake test; fucosyl transferase |
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| FUTP | fluoridine triphosphate |
| FUT | Fibrinogen Uptake Test |
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| Futcher's line | A dorso-ventral line of pigmentation occurring symmetrically and bilaterally for about 10 cm along the lateral edge of the biceps muscle, seen in some blacks. Synonym: Voigt's lines. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Futcher, Palmer Howard | <person> U.S.-Canadian physician, *1910. See: Futcher's line. (05 Mar 2000) |
| futile cycle | <biochemistry> Any seqence of enzyme catalysed reactions in which the forward and reverse processes (catalysed by different enzymes) are consititutively active. Frequently used to describe the cycle of phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of phosphatidyl inositol derivatives in cell membranes. (05 Jan 1998) |
| futurable | Capable of being future; possible to occur. "Not only to things future, but futurable." (Fuller) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| future | 1. Time to come; time subsequent to the present (as, the future shall be as the present); collectively, events that are to happen in time to come. "Lay the future open." 2. The possibilities of the future; used especially of prospective success or advancement; as, he had great future before him. 3. A future tense. To deal in futures, to speculate on the future values of merchandise or stocks. Origin: Cf. F. Futur. See Future. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| futurist | 1. One whose chief interests are in what is to come; one who anxiously, eagerly, or confidently looks forward to the future; an expectant. 2. One who believes or maintains that the fulfillment of the prophecies of the Bible is to be in the future. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| futile cycle |
a combination of two or more biochemical reactions resulting only in the hydrolysis of ATP or other high-energy compounds; thermogenesis may result. Called also substrate c.
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| futile care |
A medical procedure or treatment that cannot achieve its stated goals or produce its expected benefits with an acceptable level of probability regardless of repetition and duration of treatment.
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| Futcher's l. |
Voigt's l.
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| Futcher's line |
see Voigt's line, under line.
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| futile c. |
a combination of two or more biochemical reactions resulting only in the hydrolysis of ATP or other high-energy compounds; thermogenesis may result. Called also substrate c.
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| FUT | unproductive of success |
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| FUT | producing no result or effect |
| FUT | in a futile and unproductive manner |
| FUT | uselessness as a consequence of having no practical result |
| FUT | (Japanese) mattress consisting of a pad of cotton batting that is used for sleeping on the floor or on a raised frame |
| FUT | shroud that is part of a ship's rigging |
| FUT | bulk commodities bought or sold at an agreed price for delivery at a specified future date |
| FUT | a verb tense that expresses actions or states in the future |
| FUT | the time yet to come |
| FUT | coming at a subsequent time or stage |
| FUT | (of elected officers) elected but not yet serving |
| FUT | yet to be or coming |
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