R Common Medical Abbreviation

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

Arginine

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Arginine is an α-amino acid. It was first isolated in 1886. The L-form is one of the 20 most common natural amino acids. At the level of molecular genetics, in the structure of the messenger ribonucleic acid mRNA, CGU, CGC, CGA, CGG, AGA, and AGG, are the triplets of nucleotide bases or codons that code for arginine during protein synthesis.

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Report

An official account of an occurrence e.g. incident report or weather report. To write or tell information in an official manner.

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Right

A short-lived (typically less than 90 days) call option for purchasing additional stock in a firm, issued by the firm to all its shareholders on a pro rata basis.

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Route

Consecutive links in a network served by single flight numbers, eg QF1 operates SYD/BKK/LHR as a single route. The path that network traffic follows from its source to its destination. also cut-through. The URL used to direct requests to an application. A route is made up of an optional host and a domain that are specified when an application is pushed. For example, in the route myapp.example.com, myapp is the host and example.com is the domain.

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Reserve

That portion of the demonstrated reserve base that is estimated to be recoverable at the time of determination. The reserve is derived by applying a recovery factor to that component of the identified coal resource designated as the demonstrated reserve base. Portion of a body of troops that is kept to the rear, or withheld from action at the beginning of an engagement, in order to be available for a decisive movement. Members of the uniformed Services who are not in active service but who are subject to call to active duty.

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Respirations
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retinoscopy

A methodof measuring refractive errors in the eye using a retinoscoperetireirement

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Roentgen

Roentgen is a unit of measurement for the amount of ionizing radiation that produces 2.1 x 10^9 units of charge in 1 cm³ of air at STP. In SI units, 1 Roentgen (R) = 2.58 x 10^-4 C/kg.

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