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CD cadaveric donor; cluster designation (see CD antigen, under antigen ); curative dose.
Cd cadmium; caudal or coccygeal.
cd candela.
Cd
The symbol for the element cadmium.

cd
abbr.
candela

Cd,
symbol for the element cadmium.

CD,
abbreviation for compact disc.

Cd
1. chemical symbol, cadmium.
2. caudal or coccygeal.

cd
see candela.

CD
1 Cluster designation, cluster of differentiation Immunology A nomenclature system for surface antigens of human leukocytes, macrophages, platelets, and other cells, characterized by monoclonal antibodies, allowing these cells to be categorized by lineage; most cells have > 1 surface antigen; 'w'–workshop designations indicate an incompletely characterized antigen; also 1 Chemical diabetic 2 Chief of division 3 Childhood disease 4 Common duct 5 Communicable disease 6 Compact disk 7 Complicated delivery 8 Contact dermatitis 9 Controlled drug 10 Convulsive disorder 11 Corneal dystrophy 12 Crohn's disease 13 Cystic duct 14 Left posterior descending coronary artery, see there


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