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reference
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An arbitrarily selected point or section of a circuit or system to which the polarities and values of the circuit voltages are referred. See GROUND.
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reference delusion
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A delusion that causes the patient to read an unintended meaning into the acts or words of others; often the interpretation is of slight or ridicule.
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reference man
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An idealized male, used in models of nutritional, pharmacological, and toxicological research, of 22 years, weighing 70 kg, living in an environment with a mean temperature of 20¡ÆC, wearing clothing compatible with thermal comfort,
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reference pricing
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A method of health care cost control in which the cost of all items in a class of roughly equivalent products or services is reimbursed at a fixed dollar amount. Patients or providers who seek care that is more expensive than t
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reference woman
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An idealized female, used in research models, described the same as reference man, except in weight (58 kg) and caloric intake (2000 kcal/day).
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