| MN | 1) Membranous Nephropathy 2) Mid-Night; ÀÚÁ¤ |
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| MN | a blood group in the MNSs blood group system; malignant nephrosclerosis; Master of Nursing; meganewton; melena neonatorum; melanocytic nevus; membranous nephropathy; membranous neuropathy; mesenteric node; metanephrine; midnight; mononuclear; motor neuron; multinodular; myoneural |
| Mn | manganese |
| mN | micronewton; millinormal |
| mn | modal number |
| Mn-SOD | manganese-superoxide dismutase |
| MN/m2 | meganewtons per square meter |
| MNA | maximum noise area |
| MNAP | mixed nerve action potential |
| MNB | mannosidase beta; murine neuroblastoma |
| MN | Manganese |
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| MN | Median nerve |
| MN | Melanocytic naevi |
| MN | Membranous nephropathy |
| MN | Micronuclei |
| MN | Micronucleus |
| MN | Monocyte |
| MN | Mononuclear |
| MN | Motoneuron |
| MN | metanephrine |
| Mn | Symbol for manganese. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| MN blood group antigens | <haematology, immunology> A pair of blood group antigens governed by genes that segregate independently of the ABO locus. The alleles are codominant and there are three types MM, NN and MN. Glycophorin has M or N activity and this is associated with oligosaccharides attached to the amino terminal portion of the molecule. M type glycophorin differs from N type in amino acid residues 1 and 5, although the antigenic determinants are associated with the carbohydrate side chains. (18 Nov 1997) |
| mnaemic hypothesis | The theory that stimuli or irritants leave definite traces (engrams) on the protoplasm of the animal or plant, and when these stimuli are regularly repeated they induce a habit which persists after the stimuli cease; assuming that the germ cells share with the nerve cells in the possession of engrams, acquired habits may thus be transmitted to the descendants. Synonym: mnaemic theory, mnemism, Semon-Hering theory. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mnaemic theory | The theory that stimuli or irritants leave definite traces (engrams) on the protoplasm of the animal or plant, and when these stimuli are regularly repeated they induce a habit which persists after the stimuli cease; assuming that the germ cells share with the nerve cells in the possession of engrams, acquired habits may thus be transmitted to the descendants. Synonym: mnaemic theory, mnemism, Semon-Hering theory. (05 Mar 2000) |
| MND | <abbreviation> Motor neuron disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mneme | 1. The enduring quality in the mind that accounts for the facts of memory; the engram of a specific experience. Origin: G. Mneme, memory (05 Mar 2000) |
| mnemenic | Mnaemic Relating to memory. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mnemism | Synonym: mnaemic hypothesis. Origin: G. Mneme, memory (05 Mar 2000) |
| mnemonic | 1. Assisting the memory. Synonym: mnemonic. 2. Relating to the medical history of a patient. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mnemonics | The art of improving the memory; a system for aiding the memory. Origin: G. Mnemonikos, mnemonic, pertaining to memory (05 Mar 2000) |
| MNSs blood group | See Blood Groups appendix. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mnss blood-group system | A system of universal human blood group isoantigens with many associated subgroups. The m and n traits are codominant and the s and s traits are probably very closely linked alleles, including the u antigen. This system is most frequently used in paternity studies. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Blood-Group System, MNSs, Blood-Group Systems, MNSs, MNSs Blood Group System, MNSs Blood-Group Systems, System, MNSs Blood-Group, Systems, MNSs Blood-Group
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manganese: a hard brittle grey polyvalent metallic element that resembles iron but is not magnetic; used in making steel; occurs in many minerals Minnesota: a midwestern state
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| mnemonics |
a method or system for improving the memory
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| mnemonic |
a device (such as a rhyme or acronym) used to aid recall of or relating to or involved the practice of aiding the memory; "mnemonic device"
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| MNSs blood group |
a complex blood group system consisting principally of two pairs of antigens determined by closely linked genes (crossovers have been observed, but rarely). M and N, determined by allelic genes, depend on sialic (neuraminic) acid residues. S and s are also determined by allelic genes, and an amorphic gene is common in blacks when another antigen (U) is missing. The system also includes numerous low frequency antigens.
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A mnemonic (Pronounced in American English, in British English) is a memory aid. Mnemonics are often verbal, are sometimes in verse form, and are often used to remember lists. ...
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| MN | a midwestern state |
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| MN | a hard brittle gray polyvalent metallic element that resembles iron but is not magnetic |
| MN | of or relating to or involved the practice of aiding the memory |
| MN | a method or system for improving the memory |
| MN | an expert in the use of mnemonics |
| MN | (Greek mythology) the Titaness who was goddess of memory |
| MN | of or relating to or involved the practice of aiding the memory |
| MN | of or relating to or involved the practice of aiding the memory |
| MN | family of erect mosses with club-shaped paraphyses and the hexagonal cells of the upper leaf surface |
| MN | mosses similar to those of genus Bryum but larger |
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