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Terms for subject Medical (3020 entries)
general practitioner with a special interest GPwSI Michae­lBurov
General Record Of Incidence Of Mortality GRIM
gEUD generalized Equivalent Uniform Dose harser
Generally Recommended As Standard GRAS
generic drug A drug that has the same active ingredients, dosage, formulation, safety, strength, route of administration, quality, effectiveness, and intended use as a brand-name drug. For example, ibuprofen is a generic drug that has several manufacturers and brand names, including Advil and Motrin. Generic drugs are usually less expensive than brand-name drugs.
genetic engineering Using biotechnological techniques to modify an organism by changing its genetic material (DNA or RNA) For example, bacteria can be genetically engineered to produce insulin, which can then be used to treat diabetes.
genital lichen sclerosus LS Michae­lBurov
genital lichen sclerosus LSA Michae­lBurov
genital ulcer disease Any of several diseases that are characterized by genital sores. Genital ulcer diseases are usually sexually transmitted infections, including genital herpes (herpes simplex virus 2 infection) syphilis, and chancroid. Genital ulcer diseases increase the risk of sexual transmission of HIV.
genital warts A sexually transmitted infection caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) Genital warts appear as raised pink or flesh-colored bumps on the surface of the vagina, cervix, tip of the penis, or anus.
genitourinary system All organs involved in the production and excretion of urine plus all organs involved with reproduction. Organs of the genitourinary tract include the kidneys, bladder, fallopian tubes, and penis.
genitourinary tract All organs involved in the production and excretion of urine plus all organs involved with reproduction. Organs of the genitourinary tract include the kidneys, bladder, fallopian tubes, and penis.
genome The complete genetic material of an organism, including all of its genes. The genome is contained in a set of chromosomes in humans, a single chromosome in bacteria, and a DNA or RNA molecule in viruses. The HIV genome consists of an RNA molecule and includes nine genes.
Genome Equivalents GE Maggot­ka
genome-wide association studies GWAS Maggot­ka
genotypic antiretroviral resistance test (GART) A type of resistance test that detects drug-resistant mutations in HIV genes. Resistance testing is used to guide selection of an HIV regimen when initiating or changing antiretroviral therapy (ART)
genotypic assay A type of resistance test that detects drug-resistant mutations in HIV genes. Resistance testing is used to guide selection of an HIV regimen when initiating or changing antiretroviral therapy (ART)
Geriatric Unit GU
german diagnosis related groups GDRG Лорина
German Society for Sterile Supply DGSV iwona