| KM | Kana-Mycin |
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| KM | kanamycin |
| km | kilometer |
| Km | Michaelis-Menten constant |
| km2 | square kilometer |
| kMc | kilomegacycle |
| kMc/s | kilomegacycles per second |
| KMEF | keratin, myosin, epidermin, and fibrin |
| kmps | kilometers per second |
| KMS | kabuki make-up syndrome; knowledge management system; kwashiorkor-marasmus syndrome |
| KM | Kanamycin |
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| Km(R) | kanamycin resistance |
| KMS | Kabuki make-up syndrome |
| KMS | Kasabach-Merrit Syndrome |
| kMT | kinetochore microtubule |
| Km | <chemistry> A kinetic parameter used to characterise an enzyme, defined as the concentration of substrate that permits half maximal rate of reaction. An analogous constant Ka is used to describe binding reactions, in which case it is the concentration at which half the receptors are occupied. (17 Dec 1997) |
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| Km allotypes | Refers to human kappa immunoglobulin light chains that express different Km allotypic determinants (antigens). Synonym: InV allotypes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Km antigen | Allotypic antigens that are present on human kappa immunoglobulin light chains. Synonym: InV group antigen. (05 Mar 2000) |
| km fibres | <cell biology> Bundles of microtubules running longitudinally below and to one side of the bases of cilia in a kinety. (17 Dec 1997) |
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kilometer: a metric unit of length equal to 1000 meters (or 0.621371 miles)
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Km is short for kilometer or kilometers. KNOTS Saturn's outermost ring, the subdivided "F" ring, has many visible knots or clumps of matter. These knots may be clumps of particulate ring material or tiny orbiting moons of Saturn.
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metric symbol for kilometer.
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It is defined as the substrate concentration at 1/2 the maximum velocity.
Ãâó: www.agsci.ubc.ca/fnh/courses/glossary.htm
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allotypes of human κ light chains; three markers designated Km(1), Km(2), and Km(3) have been identified. Km(2) always occurs with Km(1), thus the possible serotypes are Km(1), Km(1,2) and Km(3). Called also Inv a's, Inv(1)(3).
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| KM | a metric unit of length equal to 1000 meters (or 0.621371 miles) |
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| KM | the ratio of the distance traveled (in kilometers) to the time spent traveling (in hours) |
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