| CD | cadaver donor; canine distemper; canine dose; carbohydrate dehydratase; carbon dioxide; cardiac dise... |
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| CEM | computerized electroencephalographic map; conventional transmission electron microscope |
| CMV | continuous mandatory ventilation; controlled mechanical ventilation; conventional mechanical ventila... |
| CSE | clinical-symptom/self-evaluation [questionnaire]; cone-shaped epiphysis; conventional spin-echo; cro... |
| CTEM | conventional transmission electron microscopy |
| CV | 1-conventional |
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| C | Conventional |
| CONV | Conventional |
| CC | Conventional cytogenetic |
| CMV | Conventional mechanical ventilation |
| conventional | Following what is traditional or customary. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| conventional animal | An animal colonised by the burden of resident microorganisms normally associated with its particular species. (05 Mar 2000) |
| conventional forest products | Any commercial roundwood product (boards, dimension lumber, pulp and paper products) except fuelwood. (05 Dec 1998) |
| conventional signs | Sign's that acquire their function through social (linguistic) custom; e.g., words, mathematical symbols. See: symbol. (05 Mar 2000) |
| conventional tomography | <procedure, radiology> The recording of internal body images at a predetermined plane by means of the tomograph, also called body section roentgenography. Origin: Gr. Graphein = to write (18 Nov 1997) |
| Conventional Transmission Electron Microscopy | <technique> A term applied to 'normal' transmission electron microscopy imaging. The electron beam is passed through a thin film sample (typically ~1-200 nm thick). Bright field diffraction contrast images are formed with the direct (undiffracted) beam. Dark field images are formed with a selected diffracted beam. CTEM imaging is used in the general observation of samples and careful selection of the diffracting conditions of the sample will allow the analysis of defect structures within the sample. (05 Aug 1998) |
| conventional animal |
an experimental animal that has not been reared under gnotobiotic conditions.
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| conventional a. |
an experimental animal that has not been reared under gnotobiotic conditions.
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| conventional | following accepted customs and proprieties |
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| conventional | unimaginative and conformist |
| conventional | weapons that are not nuclear |
| conventional | in accord with or being a tradition or practice accepted from the past |
| conventional | rigidly formal or bound by convention |
| conventional | conforming with accepted standards |
| conventional | (fine arts) represented in simplified or symbolic form |
| conventional | the act of conventionalizing |
| conventional | make conventional or adapt to conventions |
| conventional | using artistic forms and conventions to create effects |
| conventional | orthodoxy as a consequence of being conventional |
| conventional | orthodoxy as a consequence of being conventional |
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