Medline Plus, from The US National
Posted By: SM on 2009-05-20
In Reply to: Not in my medical dictionary... - Patty
Subject: Medline Plus, from The US National
Library of Medicine. They are a British variant. More than one dictionary in circulation.
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I once worked for a national that had such bad QA, sm
that I emailed the supervisor requesting that any document of mine that QA made "alterations," that that QA person's initials be placed alongside mine on the report. Hopefully, I made my point.
definitely incorrect and the national is right..nm
Subject: definitely incorrect and the national is right..nm
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definitely incorrect and national is right....NM
Subject: definitely incorrect and national is right....NM
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my national insists it is Principal....nm
Subject: my national insists it is Principal....nm
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Maybe National Center for Health? nm
Subject: Maybe National Center for Health? nm
It was National Institute of Health
Subject: It was National Institute of Health
Had you not given me National, I wouldn't have gotten it.
Thanks for the help!
According to the National Cancer Institute
Subject: According to the National Cancer Institute
there is a drug called Centrin
according to National Cancer Institute/NIH,
Subject: according to National Cancer Institute/NIH,
"pheresis (fer-E-sis)
A procedure in which blood is collected, part of the blood such as platelets or white blood cells is taken out, and the rest of the blood is returned to the donor. Also called apheresis."
I pondered National Institute of Health
Subject: I pondered National Institute of Health
something or other. Can't find anything like that though related to lipids.
National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) maybe.
Subject: National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) maybe.
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Per the National Cancer Institute: sertraline hydrochloride
Subject: Per the National Cancer Institute: sertraline hydrochloride
sertraline hydrochloride
The hydrochloride salt of sertraline, a synthetic derivative of naphthalenamine with anti-serotoninergic and anti-depressant properties. Sertraline appears to selectively inhibit the neuronal uptake of serotonin, raising serotonin levels in the CNS.
could be "Air National Guard" CRNA training... nm
Subject: could be "Air National Guard" CRNA training... nm
this is a guess - NCEP (National Cholesterol Education Program) ..nm
Subject: this is a guess - NCEP (National Cholesterol Education Program) ..nm
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http://www.cancer.gov/ is a great reference (National Cancer Institute)
Subject: http://www.cancer.gov/ is a great reference (National Cancer Institute)
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