| BAM | basilar artery migraine; bilateral augmentation mammoplasty; brachial artery mean [pressure]; |
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| LAD | lactic acid dehydrogenase; left anterior descending [artery]; left axis deviation; leukocyte adhesio... |
| PADUA | progressive augmentation by dilating the urethra anterior |
| LAD | Ligament Augmentation Device |
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| AI | augmentation index |
| augmentation | 1. The act or process of augmenting, or making larger, by addition, expansion, or dilation; increase. 2. The state of being augmented; enlargement. 3. The thing added by way of enlargement. 4. A additional charge to a coat of arms, given as a mark of honor. 5. <medicine> The stage of a disease in which the symptoms go on increasing. 6. In counterpoint and fugue, a repetition of the subject in tones of twice the original length. Augmentation court, a court erected by Stat. 27 Hen. VIII, to augment to revenues of the crown by the suppression of monasteries. It was long ago dissolved. Synonym: Increase, enlargement, growth, extension, accession, addition. Origin: LL. Augmentatio: cf. F. Augmentation. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| augmentation graft | A graft of material used to increase the size, shape, or volume of a structure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| augmentation mammaplasty | Plastic surgery to enlarge the breast, often by insertion of an implant. (05 Mar 2000) |
| alveolar ridge augmentation | Preprosthetic surgery involving rib, cartilage, or iliac crest bone grafts, usually autologous, or synthetic implants for rebuilding the alveolar ridge. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| breast augmentation | <surgery> A surgical procedure, often involving the use of a prosthetic implant, to increase the size or alter the shape of the breast. (27 Sep 1997) |
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the amount by which something increases the statement of a theme in notes of greater duration (usually twice the length of the original) the act of augmenting
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| augmentation cystoplasty |
enlargement of the bladder by grafting to it a detached segment of intestine (ileum, cecum, or sigmoid).
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Compositional technique in which a melodic line is repeated in longer note values. The opposite of diminution.
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The practice of rearing and releasing biological control agents such as predators and parasites to enhance natural population levels and to control and maintain the pest population below an economic threshold.
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| augmentation cystoplasty |
Surgical expansion of the bladder, using a piece of bowel, to increase its storage capacity.
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| augmentation | the act of augmenting |
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| augmentation | the statement of a theme in notes of greater duration (usually twice the length of the original) |
| augmentation | the amount by which something increases |
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