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CF carbolfuchsin; cardiac failure (see heart failure, under failure ); Christmas factor.
Cf californium.
Cf
The symbol for the element californium.

CF 1
abbr.
cystic fibrosis

CF 2 (s-f)
n.
A bipolar lead of an electrocardiograph that has electrodes attached to the chest and the left leg.

CF,
abbreviation for cystic fibrosis (CF).

Cf,
symbol for the element californium.

californium (Cf) [kal″ĭ-for´ne-um]
a chemical element, atomic number 98, atomic weight 249. (See Appendix 6.)

CF

Cf
chemical symbol, californium.

CF
1 Central field 2 Complement fixation, see there 3. Conversion factor–health care management 4. Coronary flow.5 Cystic fibrosis


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A meeting of children's workers from CFES unanimously supported strike action if necessary.
Early drafts of the some of the chapters were presented at a conference organized by the CFES in Odense in September of 2002.
Along with the television ads, the CFES distributed information to doctors in the hopes that they would discourage their patients from drinking alcohol.
 
 
 
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