| AMA | against medical advice; alkaline membrane assay; American Management Association; American Medical A... |
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| AuP | Australian antigen protein |
| DRACOG | Diploma of Royal Australian College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists |
| RAAMC | Royal Australian Army Medical Corps |
| ABS | Australian Bureau of Statistics |
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| ACT | Australian Capital Territory |
| ACHS | Australian Council of Healthcare Standards |
| AIMS | Australian Incident Monitoring Study |
| AN-DRG | Australian National Diagnosis Related Group |
| Australian Q fever | A variety of Q fever occurring in Australia; an acute infectious rickettsial infection caused by Coxiella burnetii and transmitted by ticks, enzootic in animals in Australia, especially bandicoots. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Australian X disease | A severe encephalitis with a high mortality rate occurring in the Murray Valley of Australia; the disease is most severe in children and is characterised by headache, fever, malaise, drowsiness or convulsions, and rigidity of the neck; extensive brain damage may result; it is caused by the Murray Valley encephalitis virus (genus Flavivirus). Synonym: Australian X disease, Australian X encephalitis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Australian X disease virus | A group B arbovirus of the genus Flavivirus that causes Murray Valley encephalitis; it is transmitted by Culex mosquitoes, and also infects birds and horses. Synonym: Australian X disease virus, MVE virus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Australian X encephalitis | A severe encephalitis with a high mortality rate occurring in the Murray Valley of Australia; the disease is most severe in children and is characterised by headache, fever, malaise, drowsiness or convulsions, and rigidity of the neck; extensive brain damage may result; it is caused by the Murray Valley encephalitis virus (genus Flavivirus). Synonym: Australian X disease, Australian X encephalitis. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Australian cockroach |
widely distributed in warm countries
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| Australian cockroach |
The Australian Cockroach (Periplaneta australasiae) is a large species of cockroach, winged, and growing to a length of 1 1/4"-1 3/8". It is brown in colour. It is very similar in appearance to the American cockroach and may be mistaken for it easily. However, it is a bit smaller than the American cockroach, has a yellow margin on the thorax, and yellow streaks at its sides as the wing base. ...
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| Australian c. |
Periplaneta australasiae, a common household pest in warm regions of the world.
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| Australian Q f. |
Q f.
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| Australian tick t. |
Queensland tick t.
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| australian | the Austronesian languages spoken by Australian aborigines |
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| australian | a native or inhabitant of Australia |
| australian | of or relating to or characteristic of Australia or its inhabitants |
| australian | a dark-skinned member of a race of people living in Australia when Europeans arrived |
| australian | large semiaquatic snake of Australia |
| australian | the capital of Australia |
| australian | widely distributed in warm countries |
| australian | small venomous but harmless snake marked with black-and-white on red |
| australian | a swimming stroke |
| australian | general name given to all desert areas in Australia |
| australian | the basic unit of money in Australia and Nauru |
| australian | stout Australian shrub with narrow leaves crowded at ends of branches and terminal clusters of white or pink flowers |
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