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Terms for subject Medical (3308 entries)
base nucleotides b
b bregma Nataly­a Rovin­a
B Cell A type of lymphocyte. B lymphocytes (B cells) produce antibodies to help the body fight infection.
b i d. An abbreviation meaning "two times a day." The abbreviation is commonly used in drug dosing instructions.
B Lymphocyte A type of lymphocyte. B lymphocytes (B cells) produce antibodies to help the body fight infection.
B-cell lymphoma A type of lymphoma (cancer of the lymphatic system) that starts in the B lymphocytes (B cells) People with weakened immune systems, including people with HIV, are at a higher risk for B-cell lymphomas than people with healthy immune systems. In people infected with HIV, certain B-cell lymphomas are considered AIDS-defining conditions.
b.d. twice a day
b.i.d. a.c. before two meals Dimpas­sy
b.w. body weight Земцов­а Н.
b/l bilateral vdengi­n
bDNA assay bDNA
branched DNA bDNA
branched DNA assay bDNA
BAc Bachelor of Acupuncture Uncrow­ned kin­g
-asub х backward acceleration
bactericide A drug used to kill bacteria.
bacteriostat A drug used to prevent the growth of bacteria. Bacteriostats do not kill bacteria.
bacterium A single-celled microorganism. Bacteria occur naturally almost everywhere on earth, including in humans. Some bacteria can cause disease in humans. People with weakened immune systems, including people with HIV, are at a higher risk for bacterial infections than people with healthy immune systems.
trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole bactrimel
Baghdad boil Biskra button Andrey­ Truhac­hev

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