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  • == Case mix == '''Case mix''' (pronounced: /keɪs mɪks/) is a term used in [[healthcare]] to describe
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  • == Drink Mix == A '''Drink Mix''' (pronunciation: /drɪŋk mɪks/) is a type of [[processed food]] product
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  • == Spice mix == A '''Spice mix''' or '''Spice blend''' is a blend of different [[Spices]] and [[Herbs]] us
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  • ...iagnosis-related group of patients in a medical care environment. The Case Mix Index (CMI) represents the average diagnosis-related group relative weight ...se Mix Index" is derived from the concept of "case mix," which refers to a mix of types of patients treated by a hospital or other healthcare facility. Th
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  • |Lastname=Mix
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  • == Case mix == '''Case mix''' (pronounced: /keɪs mɪks/) is a term used in [[healthcare]] to describe
    2 KB (274 words) - 03:41, 8 February 2024
  • == Drink Mix == A '''Drink Mix''' (pronunciation: /drɪŋk mɪks/) is a type of [[processed food]] product
    2 KB (283 words) - 04:16, 8 February 2024
  • == Spice mix == A '''Spice mix''' or '''Spice blend''' is a blend of different [[Spices]] and [[Herbs]] us
    1 KB (231 words) - 05:52, 14 February 2024
  • ...iagnosis-related group of patients in a medical care environment. The Case Mix Index (CMI) represents the average diagnosis-related group relative weight ...se Mix Index" is derived from the concept of "case mix," which refers to a mix of types of patients treated by a hospital or other healthcare facility. Th
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  • |Short definition=Proteomics - {{Pronunciation}} (proh-tee-OH mix) The study of the structure and function of proteins, including how they fu Proteomics - {{Pronunciation}} (proh-tee-OH mix) The study of the structure and function of proteins, including how they fu
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  • ...t needs. The term is derived from the combination of the words "case" and "mix", indicating a mixture of cases. ...currence", and "mix", derived from the Old English ''miscian'' meaning "to mix". It was first used in the healthcare context in the late 20th century.
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  • ...ation, which involves the mixing of two substances that would not normally mix, much like oil and water. ...extend shelf life. In the [[cosmetics industry]], emulsifiers are used to mix water and oil in products like lotions and creams. In the [[pharmaceutical
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  • ...ce of creating [[cocktail|cocktails]]. The term is derived from the words "mix" and the Greek word "logia" which means "study of". ...The term "mixology" was first used in 1862 in Jerry Thomas' book, "How to Mix Drinks or The Bon Vivant's Companion".
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  • |Short definition=transcriptomics - {{Pronunciation}} (trans-crip-TOH-mix) The study of all RNA molecules in a cell. RNA is copied from pieces of DNA transcriptomics - {{Pronunciation}} (trans-crip-TOH-mix) The study of all RNA molecules in a cell. RNA is copied from pieces of DNA
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  • |Short definition=Pharmacogenomics - {{Pronunciation}} (FAR-muh-koh-jeh-NOH mix) The study of how a person's genes affect how they respond to drugs. Pharma Pharmacogenomics - {{Pronunciation}} (FAR-muh-koh-jeh-NOH mix) The study of how a person's genes affect how they respond to drugs. Pharma
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  • |Short definition=epigenomics (EH-pih-jeh-NOH-Mix) The study of all the epigenetic changes in a cell. Epigenetic changes are epigenomics - {{pronunciation}} (EH-pih-jeh-NOH-Mix) The study of all the epigenetic changes in a cell. Epigenetic changes are
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  • |Full_address=16 Mix Ave Towanda PA 18848 ...br>[[Category:Optometrists in Towanda, PA]]<br>{{#multimaps: {{#geocode:16 Mix Ave Towanda PA 18848|format=float|directional=no}}}}<br>{{PA-providers}}
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  • ...edical device used in various healthcare settings. It is primarily used to mix, puree, or emulsify food and medication. The term "blender" originates from the English word "blend", which means to mix together thoroughly. The suffix "-er" is used to denote an agent noun, indi
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  • |Short definition=Metabolomics - {{Pronunciation}} (meh-TA-buh-LOH mix) The study of substances called metabolites in cells and tissues. Metabolit Metabolomics - {{Pronunciation}} (meh-TA-buh-LOH mix) The study of substances called metabolites in cells and tissues. Metabolit
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  • '''Mashed''' (/mæʃt/), derived from the Old English ''mascian'' meaning to mix or blend, is a term commonly used in the medical field to describe a state ...is likely due to the appearance of mashed injuries, which often involve a mix or blend of damaged tissues.
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  • * [[Hydrophilic]]: Having a tendency to mix with, dissolve in, or be wetted by water. * [[Hydrophobic]]: Tending to repel or fail to mix with water.
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  • |Short definition=Proteogenomics - {{Pronunciation}} (PROH-tee-oh-jeh-NOH mix) The study of how information about the DNA in a cell or organism relates t Proteogenomics - {{Pronunciation}} (PROH-tee-oh-jeh-NOH mix) The study of how information about the DNA in a cell or organism relates t
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  • ..."Swizzle Stick" is derived from the verb "swizzle," which means to stir or mix a drink, usually an alcoholic one. The word "swizzle" is believed to have o * [[Stirrer]]: A device, such as a spoon or swizzle stick, used to mix ingredients in a drink.
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  • * [[Hydrophilic]]: Having a tendency to mix with, dissolve in, or be wetted by water. * [[Hydrophobic]]: Tending to repel or fail to mix with water.
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  • ...l context, a flask is a type of laboratory glassware that is used to hold, mix, and heat liquids for various experiments and procedures. It is an essentia ...y fluids for testing. In [[Pharmacology|pharmacology]], flasks are used to mix and heat different chemicals to create medications. In [[Microbiology|micro
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