M has various meanings in the Medical category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of M in Medical.
A person who is in charge of a project, department, group, team, etc.
MedicalMetric unit of length approximately 39.375 inches or 1,000mm. OR To regulate the amount or rate of fluid flow. In the OSI Communications Subsystem licensed program, the machine-readable form of an abstract syntax. The metatable is generated by the Abstract Syntax Checker and used by the OSI Communications Subsystem presentation layer to encode and decode data being exchanged. 39.37 inches. The measure of distances in the metric system.
MedicalSI prefix for 10^-3 or 0.001 OR A prefix that divides a basic unit by 1000. OR Prefix used in the SI system meaning "one thousandth of". For example 1 mL means "one thousandth of a liter"; 1 mg means "one thousandth of a gram". OR Milli- prefix Metric prefix meaning 10–3 (one thousandth).
MedicalThe mandible, lower jaw or jawbone is the largest, strongest and lowest bone in the face. It forms the lower jaw and holds the lower teeth in place. The mandible sits beneath the maxilla. The mandible is only movable bone of skull except ear ossicles.
MedicalMethionine is an α-amino acid with the chemical formula HO2CCH(NH2)CH2CH2SCH3. This amino acid is classified as nonpolar as it has a straight side chain that possess a S-methyl thio ether (that is C–S–C bonding) at the γ-carbon. It is an essential amino acid in all metazoa. This amino-acid is coded by the initiation codon AUG which also indicates mRNA's coding region where translation into protein begins.
MedicalToward the middle. As, for example, a mesial temporal lobe structure. In dentistry, toward the middle of the front of the jaw.
MedicalThe proportions of the ingredients of concrete, mortar and such like. In architecture, a method used to determine how the color of a graphics primitive is combined with the existing color of a graphics presentation space.2.In multimedia applications, the combination of audio or video sources during postproduction.
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