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ACE
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Ace (s)
A trademark for an elastic bandage.

ACE,

ACE,
ACE
angiotensin-converting enzyme.

ACE inhibitors
a group of drugs used as vasodilators in the management of heart failure. They act to decrease circulating levels of angiotensin II and aldosterone. See captopril, enalapril, lisinopril.

ace
acepromazine.

ACE
Angiotensin-converting enzyme, see there. Cf ACE inhibitors, also 1. Acute Care for Elderly 2. Adriamycin, cyclophosphamide, etoposide 3. Alcohol, chloroform, ether–obsolete anesthetic cocktail 4. American College of Epidemiology


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Tactics for both accompany discussions of the effectiveness of different strategies, from using online job sources to acing an interview.
unless you do it with your BFF, here are five steps to acing your goals--and hers.
--It's good to be the pro: Westlake Village Golf Course instructor Joe Buttitta recorded his first hole-in-one in 30 years this month, acing the 174-yard, 13th hole at Westlake Village, and former La Canada Country Club head pro Ray Catan posted his ninth ace last week at age 83.
 
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