Results for: way of measuring kidney performance
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bad sports performance, device that produces electric shock; something shocking, something that produces outrage, shocking story, play, or movie, something unpleasantshocker
balloon, curve forming a tangent, enclosing case, enclosing structure, paper cover for a letter, paper wrapper in which letters are sealed and sent, performance limits of an aircraftenvelope
band on sock, band used in measuring blood pressure, end of sleeve nearest wrist, fold at bottom of pant, fold at the bottom of a shirt sleeve or trouser leg; handcuffs; punch, blow, hit with open hand, open-handed blow, part of glove covering lower ar...cuff
bankruptcy, breakdown of something, inability to succeed; lack of success; neglect; lack; non-performance; bankruptcy; downfall, lack of development or production, something less than that required, something that failsfailure
barometer, instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure or other atmospheric conditions, instrument showing changes in atmospheric conditionsweatherglass
be conditionally released from jail, conditional period, conditional release of prisoner, conditionally released from jail; pledge or promise made by a prisoner that he will obey the terms of his release, give prisoner parole, performance, prisoner of ...parole
be happy, confess or implicate somebody, experience ringing or humming in head, intone something, make brief speeding sound, make continuous musical sound, make music with voice, make tuneful animal sound, perform songs professionally, performance of s...sing
begging, imploration; invocation, incantation; sorcery, magic, invocation of supernatural force, magic spell, magic trick, performance of tricksconjuration
being poisonous to kidney cells (Medicine)nephrotoxicity
bite, bite (Past participle of), detachable part of drill, digit in binary notation, everything about a role, insert bridle bit, mouthpiece of bridle, part of key, part of pincers, restrain, short amount of time, short performance, small acting part, s...bit
blood vessels in kidneyMalpighian corpuscle; Malpighian body
body dimension measured for clothing, calculation of size or extent; assessment of capacity or dimension; system of measures (liquid measurement, dry measurement), measuring of something, size of something measuredmeasurement
body of artistic works, list of works that a person or group is ready to perform; collection of skills required for a particular profession; collection including all existing artistic works of a specific kind, material available for performance, range ...repertoire
body strengthening exercises, performance of calisthenics, physical exercise routinecalisthenics
book with quarto pages, of the quarto size, sized approximately 9.5 x 12 inches (about books or paper), page size, paper size measuring approximately 9.5 x 12 inches; book of this sizequarto
 

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