tag
[tag] 1. a small appendage, flap, or polyp.
radioactive tag radioactive
label.
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tag
(tag), 1.
2. A small outgrowth or polyp.
3. In magnetic resonance imaging, a band of saturation that can be followed to detect tissue motion.
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tag
(tăg)n.1. A small outgrowth or polyp.
2. A label or marker.
v.1. To label or identify with a tag.
2. To incorporate into a compound a more readily detected substance whereby the compound can be detected and its metabolic or chemical history followed.
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TAG
Abbreviation for:
T antigen
Technical Advisory Group
Thalassaemia Action Group
triacylglycerol
tumour antigenSegen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.
tag
Dermatology A redundancy of mucocutaneous or other tissue. See Anal tag, Ear tag, Pleural tag, Skin tag Vox populi A label. See Blue tag, Pink tag, Yellow tag. McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
tag
(tag) 2. A small outgrowth or polyp.
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tag
(tag) 2. Small outgrowth or polyp.
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