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fraction
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fraction /frac·tion/ (frak´shun)
1. a portion of something larger.
2. in chemistry, one of the separable constituents of a substance.frac´tional

ejection fraction  the proportion of the volume of blood in the ventricles at the end of diastole that is ejected during systole; it is the stroke volume divided by the end-diastolic volume, often expressed as a percentage. It is normally 65 ± 8 per cent; lower values indicate ventricular dysfunction.
plasma protein fraction  a preparation of serum albumin and globulin obtained by fractionating source blood, plasma, or serum from healthy human donors; used as a blood volume supporter.

frac·tion (frkshn)
n.
1. An expression that indicates the quotient of two quantities.
2. A chemical component separated by fractionation.
3. A disconnected piece; a fragment.
4. An aliquot portion or any portion.

fraction
size expressed as a relative part of a unit.

attributable fraction
the proportion of disease in the exposed group which is caused by the factor.

fraction


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