| RF | 1) Renal Failure 2) Rheumatic Fever ? Rheumatic Fever 3) Right Foot |
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| RF | radial fiber; radio frequency; receptive field; regurgitant fraction; Reitland-Franklin [unit]; relative flow; relative fluorescence; release factor; renal failure; replicative form; resistance factor; resonant frequency; respiratory failure; reticular formation; retroperitoneal fibromatosis; rheumatic fever; rheumatoid factor; riboflavin; risk factor; root canal filling; rosette formation |
| RF | rate of flow |
| Rf | respiratory frequency; rutherfordium |
| Rf | in paper or thin-layer chromatography, the distance that a spot of a substance has moved from the point of application |
| rf | radiofrequency; rapid filling |
| RFA | resident functional atlas; right femoral artery; right frontoanterior [fetal position] |
| RFB | retained foreign body |
| RFC | request for comments; retrograde femoral catheter; rosette-forming cell |
| RFE | relative fluorescence efficiency |
| RF | IgA-rheumatoid factor |
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| RF | Radio Frequency |
| RF | Receptive field |
| RF | Rectus Femoris |
| RF | Regurgitant fraction |
| RF | Reissner's fiber |
| RF | Reissner's fibre |
| RF | Release factors |
| RF | Renal Failure |
| RF | Replicative Forms |
| RF | Complex of IgG and anti-igG formed in joints in rheumatoid arthritis. Serum rheumatoid factors are more usually formed from IgM antibodies directed against IgG. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| RFA | <abbreviation> Right frontoanterior position. (05 Mar 2000) |
| RFLP | <molecular biology, technique> A method that allows familial relationships to be established by comparing the characteristic polymorphic patterns that are obtained when certain regions of genomic DNA are amplified (typically by PCR) and cut with certain restriction enzymes. The variation in the length of DNA fragments produced by a restriction endonuclease that cuts at a polymorphic locus. Such variations are generated by mutations that create or abolish recognition sites for these enzymes. This is a key tool in DNA fingerprinting, reflecting the existence of different alleles in the individual. Restriction fragment length polymorphism mapping is also used in plant breeding to see if a key trait such as disease resistance is inherited. In principle, an individual can be identified unambiquously by restriction fragment length polymorphism hence the use of restriction fragment length polymorphism in forensic analysis of blood, hair or semen). Similarly, if a polymorphism can be identified close to the locus of a genetic defect, it provides a valuable marker for tracing the inheritance of the defect. Synonym: DNA fingerprinting. Acronym: RFLP (12 Jan 1998) |
| RFP | <abbreviation> Right frontoposterior position. (05 Mar 2000) |
| RFT | <abbreviation> Right frontotransverse position. (05 Mar 2000) |
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releasing factor: a substance produced by the hypothalamus that is capable of accelerating the secretion of a given hormone by the anterior pituitary gland rutherfordium: a radioactive transuranic element which has been synthesized reticular formation: a complex neural network in the central core of the brainstem; monitors the state of the body and functions in such processes as arousal and sleep and attention and muscle tone
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RFP is an acronym (or TLA) for request for proposal, a business term referring to a request for bids on a specific product or service. Also known as an RFQ (request for quotation). An RFP typically asks for more than a price, including: basic corporate information, financial information and documents, and corporate history. The bidder returns a bid or proposal by a set date and time known as a bid opening. ...
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Royal Field Artillery of the British Army which was responsible for using all types of artillery available to the British Army.
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A genetic trait defined in terms of the length of DNA fragments produced when certain enzymes cut the DNA sequence.
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| RF | a complex neural network in the central core of the brainstem |
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| RF | a substance produced by the hypothalamus that is capable of accelerating the secretion of a given hormone by the anterior pituitary gland |
| RF | a radioactive transuranic element which has been synthesized |
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