| AGBAD | Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf |
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| Graham Little syndrome | Follicular hyperkeratosis of the scalp with lymphocytic perifolliculitis and lichen planus elsewhere. Synonym: Graham Little syndrome, lichen planus et acuminatus atrophicans. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Graham Little, Sir Ernest Gordon | <person> British physician. Lived: 1867-1950. See: Graham Little syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Graham Steell's murmur | <cardiology, clinical sign> An early diastolic murmur of pulmonary insufficiency secondary to pulmonary hypertension, as in mitral stenosis and various congenital defects associated with pulmonary hypertension. Synonym: Steell's murmur. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Graham's law | <physics> The relative rapidity of diffusion of two gases varies inversely as the square root of their densities, i.e., their molecular weights. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Graham, Evarts Ambrose | <person> U.S. Surgeon who reported with W. H. Cole the first successful cholecystography in 1924; In 1933, with J. J. Singer, reported first successful removal of a lung for cancer in one stage. Lived: 1883-1957. See: Graham-Cole test. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Graham, Thomas | <person> English chemist. Lived: 1805-1869. See: Graham's law. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Graham-Cole test | Radiography of the gallbladder after ingestion of a contrast medium. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Grahamella | <bacteria> A genus of aerobic, nonmotile microorganisms (order Rickettsiales) containing long or short, rod-shaped, Gram-negative cells which resemble those of Bartonella but which are less pleomorphic. These organisms occur within the erythrocytes of lower mammals, but they appear to be nonpathogenic and do not affect the health of the host. Origin: G. S. Graham-Smith (05 Mar 2000) |
| Steell, Graham | <person> British physician, 1851-1942. See: Graham Steell's murmur. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Graham Steell's murmur |
a high-pitched diastolic murmur caused by pulmonary regurgitation secondary to severe pulmonary hypertension; it is heard at the left sternal edge, level with the second or third costal cartilage.
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| Graham's law |
The relationship between the rate at which a gas diffuses or effuses and its molecular weight: rate (MW) 1/2 .
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| Graham Little s. |
a syndrome characterized by the presence of cicatricial patches of alopecia of the scalp with prominent follicular plugging and follicular keratoses involving the trunk and extremities, sometimes associated with noncicatricial alopecia of the axillae, pubes, trunk, and extremities.
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| Graham Little syndrome |
see under syndrome.
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| Graham Steell murmur |
see under murmur.
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| Graham | flour made by grinding the entire wheat berry including the bran |
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| Graham | United States dancer and choreographer whose work was noted for its austerity and technical rigor (1893-1991) |
| Graham | United States evangelical preacher famous as a mass evangelist (born in 1918) |
| Graham | bread made of graham (whole wheat) flour |
| Graham | semisweet whole-wheat cracker |
| Graham | flour made by grinding the entire wheat berry including the bran |
| Graham | English Catholic novelist (1904-1991) |
| Graham | English writer (born in Scotland) of children's stories (1859-1932) |
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