AM British medicine Abbreviation

Also known as: am.

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

Amplitude Modulation

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Amplitude modulation (AM) is a modulation technique used in electronic communication, most commonly for transmitting information via a radio carrier wave. In amplitude modulation, the amplitude (signal strength) of the carrier wave is varied in proportion to that of the message signal being transmitted.

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Amiodarone
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Adriamycin

Adriamycin, is a drug used in cancer chemotherapy and derived by chemical semisynthesis from a bacterial species. It is an anthracycline antibiotic closely related to the natural product daunomycin and like all anthracyclines, it works by intercalating DNA, with the most serious adverse effect being life-threatening heart damage.

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Adolescent Medicine
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Amygdala

The amygdaloid nucleus in the brain. 2. The tonsils.These structures were so named because they appeared to be shaped like an almond. From the Greek amydale + the Greek eidos.

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Adductor Magnus
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Adhesion Molecule
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Adrenal Medullary
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Age-Matched
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Alternative Medicine
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