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G
Abbreviation: G | |
Definition: | |
1 | acceleration (force) |
2 | conductance |
3 | force (pull of gravity) also g |
4 | gallop (heart sound) |
5 | ganglion |
6 | gap (in cell cycle) |
7 | gas also g |
8 | gas also G |
9 | gastrin |
10 | gastrostomy |
11 | gauge (of needle) also ga |
12 | gauss |
13 | gavage feeding |
14 | gender also GEN |
15 | general factor (single variance common to different intelligence tests) |
16 | geometric efficiency |
17 | Gibbs free energy |
18 | Giemsa (banding stain) |
19 | giga- |
20 | gingiva |
21 | gingival |
22 | glabella |
23 | globular (protein) |
24 | globulin |
25 | glucose also gluc, Glc, GLU |
26 | glycogen |
27 | gold inlay |
28 | gonidial (colony) |
29 | good |
30 | goose |
31 | grade also gr |
32 | Grafenberg spot |
33 | grain also gr, GR |
34 | gram |
35 | Gram (stain) |
36 | gravida (pregnant) |
37 | gravitational (constant) |
38 | gravitational (unit) |
39 | gravity |
40 | gravity (unit) |
41 | Greek |
42 | green also GRN, Grn |
43 | Gross (leukemia antigen) |
44 | group also GP, grp, gp |
45 | guaiac |
46 | guanidine |
47 | guanine |
48 | gynecology |
49 | immunoglobulin G |
50 | Newtonian constant of gravitation |
51 | ratio of magnetic moment of a particle to Bohr magneton |
52 | standard acceleration due to gravity, 9.80665 m/s2 |
53 | unit of force of acceleration |