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| BUA | blood uric acid; broadband ultrasonic attenuation |
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| CUSA | Cavitron ultrasonic aspirator |
| DUF | Doppler ultrasonic flowmeter; drug use forecast |
| PDUF | pulsed Doppler ultrasonic flowmeter |
| PUL | percutaneous ultrasonic lithotripsy |
| GAS | Goal Attainment Scaling |
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| MDS | Multi-Dimensional Scaling |
| S/RP | scaling and root planing |
| BUA | Broadband ultrasonic attenuation |
| CUSA | Cavitron Ultrasonic Surgical Aspirator |
| alcator scaling | <radiobiology> A proposed empirical law in which the energy confinement time is proportional to the product of the average density and the square of the plasma radius. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| scaling | 1. Adapted for removing scales, as from a fish; as, a scaling knife; adapted for removing scale, as from the interior of a steam boiler; as, a scaling hammer, bar, etc. 2. Serving as an aid in clambering; as, a scaling ladder, used in assaulting a fortified place. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| scaling laws | <radiobiology> These are mathematical rules explaining how variation in one quantity affects variations in other quantities. For instance, in a tokamak reactor its generally believed that energy confinement depends on the size of the device and the strength of the magnetic field, but the precise nature of the dependence is not fully understood, so empirical scaling laws are tested to see what the dependence is. Scaling laws are useful for extrapolating from parameter regimes where the mathematical relationships between the various quantities are known, into unexplored regimes. (09 Oct 1997) |
| dental scaling | Removal of dental plaque and dental calculus from the surface of a tooth, from the surface of a tooth apical to the gingival margin accumulated in periodontal pockets, or from the surface coronal to the gingival margin. (12 Dec 1998) |
| ultrasonic | Relating to energy waves similar to those of sound but of higher frequencies (above 30,000 Hz). Origin: ultra-+ L. Sonus, sound (05 Mar 2000) |
| ultrasonic cardiography | Echocardiography is a diagnostic test which uses ultrasound waves to make images of the heart chambers, valves and surrounding structures. It can measure cardiac output and is a sensitive test for inflammation around the heart (pericarditis). It can also be used to detect abnormal anatomy or infections of the heart valves. (12 Dec 1998) |
| ultrasonic cephalometry | Measurement of the foetal head by ultrasound. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ultrasonic egg recovery | Obtaining an egg for in vitro fertilization by means of an ultrasonically guided needle aspiration of ovarian follicles; may be performed transvesically or via the cul-de-sac. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ultrasonic lithotresis | The demolition of calculi by high frequency sound waves. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ultrasonic microscope | <instrument> A microscope that has lenses designed to use acoustic energy so that the ultrasonic wavelengths may be utilised; by means of transducers, the information is translated to a form that may be visualised or recorded. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ultrasonic nebuliser | A humidifier using high-frequency electricity to power a transducer that vibrates 1,350,000 times per second and changes water up into particles 0.5 to 3 um in size in its nebulizing chamber; used in inhalation therapy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ultrasonic rays | See: ultrasonic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ultrasonic scaler | An ultrasonic instrument that uses high frequency vibration to remove adherent deposits from the teeth. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ultrasonic therapy | The use of focused, high-frequency sound waves to produce local hyperthermia in certain diseased or injured parts of the body or to destroy the diseased tissue. (12 Dec 1998) |
| ultrasonic waves | The periodic configuration of energy produced by sound having a frequency greater than 30,000 Hz. (05 Mar 2000) |
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