| ISI | International Sensitivity Index of reagent/instrument combination |
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| ACI-TIPI | acute cardiac ischemia-time insensitive predictive instrument |
| CASI | cognitive abilities screening instrument |
| DBRI | dysfunctional behavior rating instrument |
| GERRI | geriatric evaluation by relative rating instrument |
| CASI | Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument |
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| PBI | Parental Bonding Instrument |
| RAI | Resident Assessment Instrument |
| instrument | A tool or implement. Origin: L. Instrumentum (05 Mar 2000) |
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| instrumental | 1. Acting as an instrument; serving as a means; contributing to promote; conductive; helpful; serviceable; as, he was instrumental in conducting the business. "The head is not more native to the heart, The hand more instrumental to the mouth." (Shak) 2. Pertaining to, made by, or prepared for, an instrument, especially. A musical instrument; as, instrumental music, distinguished from vocal music. "He defended the use of instrumental music in public worship." "Sweet voices mix'd with instrumental sounds." (Dryden) 3. Applied to a case expressing means or agency; as, the instrumental case. This is found in Sanskrit as a separate case, but in Greek it was merged into the dative, and in Latin into the ablative. In Old English it was a separate case, but has disappeared, leaving only a few anomalous forms. Instrumental errors, those errors in instrumental measurements, etc, which arise, exclusively from want of mathematical accuracy in an instrument. Origin: Cf. F. Instrumental. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| instrumental amusia | Loss of ability to play a musical instrument. (05 Mar 2000) |
| instrumental conditioning | Conditioning in which the response is a prerequisite to achieving some goal; often used as a synonym for operant conditioning, but some psychologists make distinctions in the usages of these two terms. (05 Mar 2000) |
| instrumentarium | A collection of instruments and other equipment for an operation or for a medical procedure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| instrumentation | 1. The use of instruments. 2. In dentistry, the application of armamentarium in a restorative procedure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| reed instrument theory | A no longer tenable theory stating that in human voice production the larynx functions in a manner similar to a reed musical instrument. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| plugging instrument | A dental instrument used for condensing gold (foil), amalgam, or any plastic material in a cavity, and which is operated by hand or by mechanical means. Synonym: packer, plugging instrument. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Sabouraud-Noire instrument | An obsolete device for measuring the quantity of X-rays by means of the change in colour of a disk of barium platinocyanide which exposure to them produces; the unit used in this method is called tint B = erythema dose. (05 Mar 2000) |
| purse-string instrument | An intestinal clamp with jaws at an angle to the handle; when closed across the bowel, large grooved interdigitating serrations allow passage of a straight needle and suture through each side to form a purse-string suture, after which the clamp is removed. (05 Mar 2000) |
| stereotactic instrument | Stereotaxic instrument, an apparatus attached to the head, used to localise precisely an area in the brain by means of coordinates related to intracerebral structures. (05 Mar 2000) |
| stringed instrument theory | A no longer tenable theory stating that in human voice production the vocal cords function in a manner similar to the strings in a stringed musical instrument. (05 Mar 2000) |
| test handle instrument | A root canal instrument the handle of which is similar to a collet chuck and which can be secured in position on the root canal instrument to adjust its effective length. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Krueger instrument stop | A mechanical device limiting the insertion of a root canal instrument into a canal. (05 Mar 2000) |
| instrumental |
relating to or designed for or performed on musical instruments; "instrumental compositions"; "an instrumental ensemble" implemental: serving or acting as a means or aid; "instrumental in solving the crime"
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a device that requires skill for proper use the means whereby some act is accomplished; "my greed was the instrument of my destruction"; "science has given us new tools to fight disease" a person used by another to gain an end equip with instruments for measuring, recording, or controlling legal document: (law) a document that states some contractual relationship or grants some right instrumental role: the semantic role of the entity (usually inanimate) that the agent uses to perform an action or start a process write an instrumental score for address a legal document to musical instrument: any of various devices or contrivances that can be used to produce musical tones or sounds
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instrumentality: an artifact (or system of artifacts) that is instrumental in accomplishing some end the act of providing or using the instruments needed for some implementation the instruments called for in a musical score or arrangement for a band or orchestra orchestration: the act of arranging a piece of music for an orchestra and assigning parts to the different musical instruments
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Any device that produces a musical sound.
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The art of composing, orchestrating, or arranging for an instrumental ensemble.
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| instrument | the means whereby some act is accomplished |
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| instrument | a device that requires skill for proper use |
| instrument | any of various devices or contrivances that can be used to produce musical tones or sounds |
| instrument | the semantic role of the entity (usually inanimate) that the agent uses to perform an action or start a process |
| instrument | (law) a document that states some contractual relationship or grants some right |
| instrument | a person used by another to gain an end |
| instrument | address a legal document to |
| instrument | write an instrumental score for |
| instrument | equip with instruments for measuring, recording, or controlling |
| instrument | navigation of an airplane solely by instruments |
| instrument | an aircraft landing made entirely by means of instruments |
| instrument | an instrument designed and used to take the life of a condemned person |
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