IF Medical Abbreviation

IF has various meanings in the Medical category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of IF in Medical.

Initial Frequency

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Initiation Factors

Initiation factors are proteins that bind to the small subunit of the ribosome during the initiation of translation, a part of protein biosynthesis.

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Injury Factor
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Inspiratory Force
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Intermediate-Sized Filaments
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Isoelectric Focusing

A technique of electrophoresis in which the resolution is improved by maintaining a pH gradient between the electrodes.

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Impact Factor

The Impact Factor is a measure of the number of citations within scientific journals. The impact factor is used to gauge the relative importance of a scientific journal within its field. Eugene Garfield, the founder of the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) which is now part of Thomson, is the person who devised the impact factor. Thomson Scientific calculates impact factors annually for the journals it indexes.

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Idiopathic Fibroplasia
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Idiopathic Flushing
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I Factor
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