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| V | |
1. <abbreviation> Vision or visual acuity; volt; with subscript 1, ... |
| V antigen | |
Viral antigen that is intimately associated with the virus particle, ... |
| V gene | |
v region
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| V lead | |
A unipolar lead with the central terminal as the indifferent ... |
| v moth | |
<zoology> A common gray European moth (Halia vauaria) having a ... |
| v onc | |
<molecular biology> General abbreviation for the viral form of an ... |
| V region | |
<molecular biology> Those regions in the amino acid sequence of ... |
| v sign of naclerio | |
<radiology> V-shaped collection of air, in mediastinum and along diaphragm, ... |
| V wave | |
<cardiology, physiology> A large pressure wave visible in recordings from ... |
| V-2 carcinoma | |
<tumour> A transplantable, highly malignant carcinoma of experimental animals that ... |
| V-A | |
<abbreviation> Ventriculoatrial.
(05 Mar 2000)
... |
| V-bends | |
V-shaped bends incorporated in an archwire, usually placed mesially or ... |
| V-esotropia | |
Convergent strabismus greater in downward than in upward gaze.
(05 Mar ... |
| V-exotropia | |
Divergent strabismus greater in upward than in downward gaze.
(05 Mar ... |
| V-MI | |
<abbreviation> Volpe-Manhold Index.
(05 Mar 2000)
... |
| V-type ATPase | |
<enzyme> From eukaryotic endomembrane systems, including vacuoles, lysosomes, golgi apparatus, ... |
| V-Y flap | |
A flap in which the incision is made in a ... |
| V-Y plasty | |
A flap in which the incision is made in a ... |
| V-Y procedure | |
A flap in which the incision is made in a ... |
| v/q mismatch | |
<radiology> Mnemonic: FEV ONE, F fibrosing mediastinitis, E effusion, V ... |
| V2 protease | |
<enzyme> Isolated from virulent strain of dichelobacter nodosus; differs from ... |
| V8 protease | |
<enzyme> Protease from Staphylococcus aureus strain V8. Cleaves peptide bonds ... |
| va'gi eminentia | |
A prominence in the floor of the inferior fovea of ... |
| Va/Q | |
<abbreviation> Ventilation/perfusion ratio.
(05 Mar 2000)
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| vaagmer | |
<zoology> The dealfish.
Alternative forms: vaagmaer, and vaagmar.
Origin: Icel. Vagmeri a ... |
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