| IPS | idiopathic pain syndrome; idiopathic postprandial syndrome; inches per second; infundibular pulmonary stenosis; initial prognostic score; intrapartum stillbirth; intraperitoneal shock; ischiopubic synchondrosis |
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| ips | inches per second |
| IPSC | inhibitory postsynaptic current |
| IPSC-E | Inventory of Psychic and Somatic Complaints in the Elderly |
| IPSF | immediate postsurgical fitting |
| IPSID | Immuno-Proliferative Small Intestine Disease |
| IPSID | immunoproliferative small intestine disease |
| IPSP | Inhibitory Post-Synaptic Potential; ¾ïÁ¦¼º ½Ã³À½ºÈÄ ÀüÀ§ |
| IPSP | inhibitory postsynaptic potential |
| IPS | Idiopathic pneumonia syndrome |
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| IPS | Intermittent Photic Stimulation |
| Ips | Ipsapirone |
| IPS | inferior petrosal sinus |
| IPS | inspiratory pressure support |
| IPS | intraparietal sulcus |
| IPSC | inhibitory post-synaptic current |
| IPSID | Immunoproliferative Small Intestinal Disease |
| IPSPs | inhibitor postsynaptic potentials |
| IPSS | Inferior petrosal sinus sampling |
| Ips | <abbreviation> Pipsyl. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| ipsefact | All parts or aspects of the environment that an individual, colony, population, or species of animal has modified chemically or physically by its own behaviour (e.g., a nest or home, rodent or deer runs, excrement, pheromones). Origin: L. Ipse, self, + factum, a thing done (05 Mar 2000) |
| ipsilateral | Refers to the remaining breast when a unilateral mastectomy has removed one breast. (16 Dec 1997) |
| ipsilateral reflex | A reflex in which the response occurs on the side of the body that is stimulated. (05 Mar 2000) |
| IPSP | <abbreviation> Inhibitory postsynaptic potential. (05 Mar 2000) |
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on or relating to the same side (of the body)
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| IPSP |
Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potential is commonly abbreviated to IPSP. Impulses are transmitted from neuron to neuron by the release of a chemical transmitter across synaptic clefts from the synaptic vesicles along the axon to the postsynaptic receptors of another neuron. An EPSP has the effect of depolarizing--driving the charge to positive--a neuron and the IPSP has the effect of hyperpolarizing--driving the charge farther negative--it. ...
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The (usually) hyperpolarizing change in post-synaptic membrane potential produced by an inhibitory neurotransmitter released from the pre-synaptic cell. See EPSP.
Ãâó: www.ualberta.ca/~neuro/OnlineIntro/glossary.htm
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The same side of the body.
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Affecting the same side.
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| IPS | an unsupported dogmatic assertion |
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| IPS | an unsupported dogmatic assertion |
| IPS | on or relating to the same side (of the body) |
| IPS | by the fact itself |
| IPS | a battle between the successors of Alexander the Great (301 BC) |
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