| DPNH | reduced diphosphopyridine nucleotide |
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| FADH2 | reduced form of flavin adenine dinucleotide |
| FMNH, FMNH2 | reduced form of flavin mononucleotide |
| FPH2 | reduced form of flavin phosphate |
| G6PDH, | G-6-PDH glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase reduced |
| rcm | Reduced and carboxymethylated |
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| RFC | Reduced folate carrier |
| RHAL | Reduced haloperidol |
| RRM | Reduced renal mass |
| SCR | SEX COMBS REDUCED |
| reduced enamel epithelium | The several layers of the enamel organ remaining on the enamel surface after formation of enamel is completed. Synonym: reduced enamel epithelium. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| reduced eye | A simplified design of the ocular optical system, represented as having a single refracting surface and a uniform index of refraction; a model based on this concept is used in retinoscopy and ophthalmoscopy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| reduced glutathione | Glutathione acting as a hydrogen donor. (05 Mar 2000) |
| reduced haematin | 1. <biochemistry> Compounds of iron complexed in a porphyrin (tetrapyrrole) ring that differ in side chain composition. Haems are the prosthetic groups of cytochromes and are found in most oxygen carrier proteins. 2. <prefix> haem-, eaning relating to blood. Origin: G. Haima (21 Jun 2000) |
| reduced haemoglobin | The form of Hb in red blood cells after the oxygen of oxyhemoglobin is released in the tissues. (05 Mar 2000) |
| reduced interarch distance | An occluding vertical dimension which results in an excessive interocclusal distance when the mandible is in rest position, and in a reduced interridge distance when the teeth are in contact. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Listing's reduced eye | A representation that simplifies calculations of retinal imagery: radius of anterior refracting surface, 5.1 mm; total length, 20 mm; distance of nodal point to retina, 15 mm. (05 Mar 2000) |
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decreased: made less in size or amount or degree well below normal (especially in price)
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(re·duced) (re-d[ldbomac]st¢) 1. returned to the proper place or position, as a reduced fracture. 2. restored to a metallic form, as reduced iron. 3. altered by a chemical change involving a gain of electrons.
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Term describing a state which is the chemical opposite of oxidized. In wine, the reduced state is usually recognized by the smell of rotten eggs (hydrogen sulfide, or H2S).
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or parametric latitude η is the latitude of the same radius on the sphere with the same equator. taneta=sqrt{1-e^2}tanphi
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Term used for returning a non-commissioned officer to the ranks. Abbreviation: Red.
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| reduced | made less in size or amount or degree |
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| reduced | well below normal (especially in price) |
| reduced | (computer science) a kind of computer architecture that has a relatively small set of computer instructions that it can perform |
| reduced | (computer science) a kind of computer architecture that has a relatively small set of computer instructions that it can perform |
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