| ABCD | airway, breathing, circulation, differential diagnosis (or defibrillate) [in cardiopulmonary resusci... |
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| asym | asymmetry, asymmetric |
| AI | Asymmetry Index |
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| FA | Fluctuating asymmetry |
| SAI | Surface Asymmetry Index |
| asymmetry | 1. Want of symmetry, or proportion between the parts of a thing, especially. Want of bilateral symmetry. 2. <mathematics> Incommensurability. Origin: Gr.; priv. + symmetry. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| facial asymmetry | Congenital or acquired asymmetry of the face. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| asymmetry |
(mathematics) a lack of symmetry
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| asymmetry |
Lack or absence of balanced proportions between parts of a thing.
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| asymmetry |
(noun) uneven appearance
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| asymmetry |
dissimilarities in organization, equipment, doctrine, capabilities, and values between other armed forces (formally organized or not) and US forces. Engagements are symmetric if forces, technologies, and weapons are similar; they are asymmetric if forces, technologies, and weapons are different, or if a resort to terrorism and rejection of more conventional rules of engagement are the norm. (FM 3-0)
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| asymmetry |
Lack of balance.
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| asymmetry | (mathematics) a lack of symmetry |
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