genetic term link. sm
Posted By: Txczech on 2009-04-09
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Subject: There is a genetic test called TDFA. Here is link.
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genetic screen on babies, 21____ genetic analysis
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genetic screen on babies, 21____ genetic analysis
Subject: genetic screen on babies, 21____ genetic analysis
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I found this out by googling the term, and I posted the info/link.
Subject: I found this out by googling the term, and I posted the info/link.
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Subject: MRI term
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Subject: Obviously that's not a term, but just
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Subject: Rx term...
I hope I don't end up looking like a fool for posting this, but....
I have done more of this docs files that ANYONE elses... and I have never heard her say this before... "one q. day to p.a.p." she says it twice on two different meds. She is always VERY easy to understand. It's definitely not b.i.d. or t.i.d. Does p.a.p. or t.a.p. exist? I have googled all over the place and even had another MT listen to the file. (please don't rake me over the coals... I'm a newbie - haha)
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Subject: This is just an old term used when it
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Thank you for replying! I appreciate the help.
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