fld


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fld

abbreviation for
field
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fld.

1. field.
2. fluid.
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Translations
fluorodétecteur en raies de Fraunhofer
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However, older age (p=0.014), outcome of FLD treatment (p<0.001), and higher bacterial load on sputum smear grading at baseline (p=0.028) were significantly positively associated with poor treatment outcome.
In its appeal, the taxpayer argued that the BIR violated its right to due process when the FAN and the FLD were issued even before the lapse of the 15-day period given to the taxpayer to file its protest to the PAN.
For one, the FLD was not even addressed to Jinkee despite being held jointly liable with her husband.
A review of the literature shows that there are no available methods for the determination of GABA and glutamate using ultra performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) coupled with a fluorescence detector (FLD).
In a previous study based on a nationwide survey of FLD status, we reported some differences in the associations of AFL and NAFL with HT, DM, and DL: the association of AFL with HT was stronger than that of NAFL with HT and the association of NAFL with DL was stronger than that of AFL with DL [15].
FLD is prevalent in the general population, occurring in 45% of Hispanic-Americans, and is the most common cause of abnormal liver function tests in the U.S.
FLD alone was enough to establish good marginal sealing with enamel margins but was inadequate to establish good marginal sealing with dentin margins.
Subsequently, we analyzed the relationships between different SOS measures and ground first leaf dates (FLD) at 12 CPON sites, evaluating which estimation methods for SOS were the best.