| ESP | early systolic paradox; echo spacing; effective sensory projection; effective systolic pressure; end... |
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| SDYS | Simpson dysmorphia syndrome |
| SGB | Simpson-Golabi-Behmel [syndrome]; sparsely granulated basophil |
| SGBS | Simpson-Golabi-Behmel syndrome |
| SGBS | Simpson Golabi Behmel syndrome |
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| paradox | That which is apparently, though not actually, inconsistent with or opposed to the known facts in any case. Origin: G. Paradoxos, incredible, beyond belief, fr. Doxa, belief Weber's paradox, if a muscle is loaded beyond its power to contract it may elongate. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| C value paradox | <molecular biology> Comparison of the amount of DNA present in the haploid genome of different organisms (the C value) reveals two problems: the value can differ widely between two closely related species and there seems to be far more DNA in higher organisms than could possibly be required to code for the modest increase in complexity. (21 May 1997) |
| Simpson's forceps | An obstetrical forceps. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Simpson,Sir James | <person> Scottish obstetrician, 1811-1870. See: Simpson uterine sound, Simpson's forceps. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Simpson uterine sound | A slender flexible metal rod used to calibrate or dilate the cervical canal, or to hold the uterus in various positions during gynecologic surgery. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Simpson's paradox |
The relationships between percentages in subgroups can be reversed when subgroups are combined. (see slides from class 3)
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