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| MIKA | minor karyotype abnormalities |
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| IPA | Iso-Propyl Alcohol |
| ISO | International Standards Organization |
| iso | isoproterenol; isotropic |
| ISO-OSI | International Standards Organization-Open Systems Interconnection |
| 8-iso-PGF(2 alpha) | 8-Iso-prostaglandin F(2 alpha |
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| ISO | DL-isoproterenol |
| PG | 8-Iso-prostaglandin |
| ISO | International Standard Organisation |
| IEF | Iso-electric focusing |
| xyy karyotype | Abnormal genetic constitution in males characterised by an extra y chromosome. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| iso- | 1. <prefix> A prefix that means equal or like. 2. <chemistry> A prefix indicating isomer of (isomerism); e.g., isocyanate vs. cyanate. 3. <immunology> A prefix designating sameness with respect to species; in recent years, the meaning has shifted to sameness with respect to genetic constitution of individuals. Origin: G. Isos, equal (20 Jun 2000) |
| iso-osmotic | <physiology> Having the same total osmotic pressure or osmolality as another fluid (ordinarily intracellular fluid); such a fluid is not isosmotic if it includes solutes that freely permeate cell membranes. Synonym: iso-osmotic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| karyotype | <genetics> The complete set of chromosomes of a cell or organism. Used especially for the display prepared from photographs of mitotic chromosomes arranged in homologous pairs. (18 Nov 1997) |
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