R Medical Abbreviation

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

Rabbit

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A drift dropped through tubulars on the rig floor before joint make up.

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Receive
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Reactive

A class of compounds which are normally unstable and readily undergo violent change, react violently with water, can produce toxic gases with water, or possess other similar properties. Reactivity is one characteristic that can make a waste hazardous.

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Repetitive
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Rectal
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Arginine

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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Receptor

A receptor is a molecule or a polymeric structure in or on a cell that specifically recognizes and binds a compound acting as a molecular messenger (neurotransmitter, hormone, lymphokine, lectin, drug, etc.).

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Resistance

Resistance, represented by the symbol R and measured in ohms, is a measure of the opposition to electrical flow in DC systems. Resistance is the voltage across an element divided by the current (R = V/I).

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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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Recipe

The superscription of a prescription, usually indicated by the sign. A prescription or formula.

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