| FDP | fibrin degradation product; fibrinogen degradation product; flexor digitorum profundus; frontodextra... |
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| PD | Doctor of Pharmacy; Dublin Pharmacopoeia; interpupillary distance; Paget disease; pancreatic duct; p... |
| FDP(s) | 1) Fibrinolytic split Products(= FSP) 2) Fibrinogen Degradation Products |
| BGD | blood group degradation |
| DP | data processing; deep pulse; definitive procedure; degradation product; degree of polymerization; de... |
| FDP | Fibrin Degradation Product |
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| FbDP | Fibrin Degradation Products |
| FDP | Fibrin(ogen) degradation product |
| FDP | Fibrin-fibrinogen degradation product |
| FgDP | Fibrinogen Degradation Products |
| degradation | <biochemistry, chemistry> The reduction of a chemical compound to one less complex, as by splitting off one or more groups. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| edman degradation | A lab technique used to find out the order of amino acids in a polypeptide (chain of amino acids). It involves using the Edman reagent, phenyl isothiocyanate (PITC), to react one by one with each amino acid, in order. The technique is used in machines which automatically sequence (determine the order of subunits) polypeptides. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| fibrin degradation products | <haematology, investigation> A test that measures fibrin degradation products which result from the dissolution of a blood clot. Normal value is less than 10 mcg/ml (micrograms per millilitre). They may be increased in conditions such as burns, placental abruption, heart disease, DIC, after massive blood transfusion, hypoxia, intrauterine foetal death, portacaval shunt, leukaemia, transfusion reaction, transplant rejection, sepsis, renal failure and preeclampsia. Acronym: FDP (23 Sep 2002) |
| fibrin fibrinogen degradation products | <chemical> Soluble protein fragments formed by the proteolytic action of plasmin on fibrin or fibrinogen. Fdp and their complexes profoundly impair the haemostatic process and are a major cause of haemorrhage in intravascular coagulation and fibrinolysis. Pharmacological action: antithrombins. (12 Dec 1998) |
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changing to a lower state (a less respected state) abasement: a low or downcast state; "each confession brought her into an attitude of abasement"- H.L.Menchken
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Deterioration in water quality due to contamination or pollution; makes water unsuitable for other desirable purposes.
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The lessening of a quality of data or images because of any optical, electronic, or mechanical distortions (noise) in the data collection or image forming systems.
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Chemical or biological breakdown of a complex compound into simpler compounds.
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A growth phase in which the availability of food begins to limit cell growth.
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| degradation | a low or downcast state |
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