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| FTC | Federal Trade Commission; follicular thyroid carcinoma; frequency threshold curve; frequency tuning ... |
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| RIPA | Radio-Immuno(= Immune)-Precipitation(Precipitin) Assay |
| AGP | acid glycoprotein; agar gel precipitation; azurophil granule protein |
| AGPT | agar-gel precipitation test |
| DP | data processing; deep pulse; definitive procedure; degradation product; degree of polymerization; de... |
| HELP | Heparin-induced Extracorporeal LDL-Precipitation |
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| HELP | Heparin-induced extracorporeal low density lipoprotein precipitation |
| RIP | Radioimmuno-precipitation |
| AGP | agar gel precipitation |
| AGPT | agar gel precipitation test |
| precipitation curve | A graph of the quantity of precipitate formed as a function of the quantity of antigen added during the titration of an antibody with an antigen. Synonym: Heidelberger curve. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| ammonium sulphate precipitation | <technique> In this technique, ammonium sulphate is used to make proteins precipitate out of a solution, the proteins are then collected by centrifugation. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| capsular precipitation reaction | Swelling of the capsule surrounding a bacterium as a result of interaction with anticapsular antibody, consequently the capsule becomes more refractile and conspicuous. (18 Nov 1997) |
| precipitation | The act or process of precipitating. Origin: L. Praecipitatio (18 Nov 1997) |
| precipitation test | An in vitro test in which antigen is in soluble form and precipitates when it combines with added specific antibody in the presence of an electrolyte. See: gel diffusion precipitin tests, ring precipitin test. Synonym: precipitation test. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hapten inhibition of precipitation | Inhibition of precipitation that occurs when the precipitin has combined with hapten of the same specificity as the subsequently added antigen. (05 Mar 2000) |
| double antibody precipitation | A method of separating antibody-bound antigen (e.g., insulin) from free antigen by precipitating the former with antibody specific for immunoglobulin. Synonym: double antibody immunoassay, double antibody method. (05 Mar 2000) |
| immune precipitation | <immunology> The precipitation of a multivalent antigen by a bivalent antibody, resulting in the formation of a large complex. The antibody and antigen must be soluble. Precipitation usually occurs when there is near equivalence between antibody and antigen concentrations. (18 Nov 1997) |
| isopropanol precipitation test | A test using the principle that the internal bonds of haemoglobin are weakened by nonpolar solvents; thus, unstable haemoglobins will precipitate more rapidly than other haemoglobins in isopropanol. (05 Mar 2000) |
| active length-tension curve | The relationship between active isometric tension and preload (rest length) for a contracting muscle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| alignment curve | The line passing through the centre of the teeth laterally in the direction of the curve of the dental arch. (05 Mar 2000) |
| anti-Monson curve | In dentistry, a curve of occlusion which is convex upward. Synonym: anti-Monson curve. (05 Mar 2000) |
| area under curve | A statistical means of summarizing information from a series of measurements on one individual. It is frequently used in clinical pharmacology where the auc from serum levels can be interpreted as the total uptake of whatever has been administered. As a plot of the concentration of a drug against time, after a single dose of medicine, producing a standard shape curve, it is a means of comparing the bioavailability of the same drug made by different companies. (12 Dec 1998) |
| area under the curve | A measure of how much of a drug reaches the bloodstream in a set period of time, usually 24 hours. AUC is calculated by plotting drug blood concentration at various times during a 24-hour or longer period and then measuring the area under the curve between 0 and 24 hours as shown in the figure to the right. (09 Oct 1997) |
| Barnes' curve | A curve corresponding in general with Carus' curve, being the segment of a circle whose centre is the promontory of the sacrum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| biphasic growth curve | <cell culture, microbiology> A particular type of growth curve seen in cultured microorganisms in which they have two exponential growth stages separated by a plateau phase. This double-hump curve is produced when the microbes are cultured using two carbon sources, one of which must be used up before the second can be used. (19 Jan 1998) |
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