| HII | Health Industries Institute; Health Insurance Institute; hemagglutination inhibitor immunoassay |
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| IAM | Institute of Applied Microbiology [Japan]; Institute of Aviation Medicine; internal auditory meatus |
| ICR | [distance between] iliac crests; Institute for Cancer Research; Institute for Cancer Research [mouse... |
| IRH | Institute for Research in Hypnosis; Institute of Religion and Health; intrarenal hemorrhage |
| ISR | information storage and retrieval; Institute for Sex Research; Institute of Surgical Research; insul... |
| A.I.I.M.S. | All India Institute of Medical Sciences |
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| ANSI | American National Standard Institute |
| AFIP | Armed Force Institute of Pathology |
| DFCI | Dana Farber Cancer Institute |
| EBI | European Bioinformatics Institute |
| institute | 1. The act of instituting; institution. "Water sanctified by Christ's institute." 2. That which is instituted, established, or fixed, as a law, habit, or custom. 3. Hence: An elementary and necessary principle; a precept, maxim, or rule, recognised as established and authoritative; usually in the plural, a collection of such principles and precepts; especially, a comprehensive summary of legal principles and decisions; as, the Institutes of Justinian; Coke's Institutes of the Laws of England. Cf. Digest, "They made a sort of institute and digest of anarchy." (Burke) "To make the Stoics' institutes thy own." (Dryden) 4. An institution; a society established for the promotion of learning, art, science, etc.; a college; as, the Institute of Technology; also, a building owned or occupied by such an institute; as, the Cooper Institute. 5. The person to whom an estate is first given by destination or limitation. Institutes of medicine, theoretical medicine; that department of medical science which attempts to account philosophically for the various phenomena of health as well as of disease; physiology applied to the practice of medicine. Origin: L. Institutum: cf. F. Institut. See Institute, &. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| institute of medicine | Identifies, for study and analysis, important issues and problems that relate to health and medicine. The institute initiates and conducts studies of national policy and planning for health care and health-related education and research; it also responds to requests from the federal government and other agencies for studies and advice. (12 Dec 1998) |
| American Law Institute formulation | Used in certain jurisdictions to determine criminal responsibility in legal proceedings. See: criminal insanity. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| American Law Institute rule | A test of criminal responsibility (1962): "a person is not responsible for criminal conduct if at the time of such conduct as a result of mental disease or defect he lacks substantial capacity either to appreciate the wrongfulness of his conduct or to conform his conduct to the requirements of law." (05 Mar 2000) |
| national institute for occupational safety and health | An institute of the centres for disease control and prevention which is responsible for assuring safe and healthful working conditions and for developing standards of safety and health. Research activities are carried out pertinent to these goals. (12 Dec 1998) |
| national institute of mental health | A component of the national institutes of health concerned with research, overall planning, promoting, and administering mental health programs and research. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Institute of Medicine, Medicine Institute (U.S.), Medicine Institutes (U.S.)
| Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers |
(IEEE) A professional organization for engineers that also proposes and approves standards.
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| Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers |
An international professional society issuing its own standards. The IEEE is a member of ANSI and ISO.
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| Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers |
ABBR: IEEE. An organization partially responsible for standards regulating electrical devices and equipment.
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| Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers |
A USA based international technical/professional society founded in 1884. The IEEE promotes standardization in technical disciplines which include aerospace, biomedical technology, computers and communications, consumer electronics and electrical power. The institute conducts educational programs, sponsors international technical conferences and symposia and publishes nearly 25% of the world's technical papers in electronics and computer engineering and computer science.
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| Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers |
Creates networking standards for cabling, electrical topology, physical topology and access schemes.
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| institute | avance or set forth in court |
| institute | set up or lay the groundwork for |
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