AC British medicine Abbreviation

Also known as: AC-

AC has various meanings in the British medicine category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of AC in British medicine.

Anterior Chamber

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Audit Commission
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Acceleration

The rate of velocity change or the average increase of velocity in aunit time, usually expressed in meters per square seconds (m/s2). A hastening or increase in rate of motion. In astronomy, is an apparent gaining of one heavenly body upon another when due to superior speed, a difference of direction, or both of these

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Acetate

Acetate ion (CH3COO-,C2H3O2 -) an ion formed by removing the acidic hydrogen from acetic acid or a fiber made from cellulose acetate.

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Acid

A substance that produces H+(aq) ions in aqueous solution. Strong acids ionize completely or almost completely in dilute aqueous solution. Weak acids ionize only slightly.

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Alveolar Crest
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Ambulatory Care
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Arabinosyl Cytosine
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Atrial Contraction
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Acetone

A filler added to acetylene cylinders, capable of absorbing 25 times its own volume of acetylene. Or It is a commodity solvent commonly produced as a co-product during cumene oxidation for phenol, which consumes benzene and propylene, and for this reason on-purpose acetone production has declined. On purpose production consumes either propylene or isopropanol.

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