| BFO | balanced forearm orthosis; ball-bearing forearm orthosis; blood-forming organ |
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| HO | hand orthosis; heterotopic ossification; high oxygen; hip orthosis; history of; Holt-Oram [syndrome]... |
| FASC | free-standing ambulatory surgical center |
| FSOP | free-standing surgical outpatient facility |
| SDBP | seated (or standing, or supine) diastolic blood pressure |
| SP | standing potential |
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| RGO | Reciprocating Gait Orthosis |
| TLSO | Thoracolumbosacral orthosis |
| ankle-foot orthosis | A brace (usually plastic) worn on the lower leg and foot to support the ankle, hold the foot and ankle in the correct position, and correct foot drop. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| orthosis | An external orthopaedic appliance, as a brace or splint, that prevents or assists movement of the spine or the limbs. Origin: G. Orthosis, a making straight (05 Mar 2000) |
| standing crop | The abundance, total weight, or energy content of organisms existing in a specified area at a given time. In relation to plants it usually refers to normal harvesting procedures, unless specified, for the particular plant under consideration and may not necessarily include the entire plant. (09 Oct 1997) |
| standing plasma test | If plasma is stored at 4°C upright in a test tube, chylomicrons will float to the top and form a creamy layer. (05 Mar 2000) |
| standing stock | The number of organisms present in an area at a particular time. (09 Oct 1997) |
| standing test | A test for the effect of a hypotensive drug, carried out by the patient: after taking the drug, he stands perfectly still for one minute commencing from the time that the maximal action of the drug should be manifested; if the dose is adequate, the patient should experience a slight hypotensive reaction. (05 Mar 2000) |
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