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index /in·dex/ (in´deks) pl. indexes, in´dices [L.] 1. forefinger. 2. a unitless quantity, usually a ratio of two measurable quantities having the same dimensions, or such a ratio multiplied by 100. body mass index (BMI) the weight in kilograms divided by the square of the height in meters, used in the assessment of underweight and obesity. cardiac index (CI) cardiac output per unit time divided by body surface area. Colour Index a publication of the Society of Dyers and Colourists and the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists containing an extensive list of dyes and dye intermediates. Each chemically distinct compound is identified by a specific number, the C.I. number, avoiding the confusion of trivial names used for dyes in the dye industry. Index Medicus a monthly publication of the National Library of Medicine in which the world's leading biomedical literature is indexed by author and subject. mitotic index the ratio of the number of cells in a population undergoing mitosis to the number not undergoing mitosis. opsonic index a measure of opsonic activity determined by the ratio of the number of microorganisms phagocytized by normal leukocytes in the presence of serum from an individual infected by the microorganism, to the number phagocytized in serum from a normal individual. phagocytic index the average number of bacteria ingested per leukocyte of the patient's blood. Quetelet index body mass i. refractive index the refractive power of a medium compared with that of air (assumed to be 1). Symbol n or n. short increment sensitivity index (SISI) a hearing test in which randomly spaced, 0.5-second tone bursts are superimposed at 1- to 5-decibel increments in intensity on a carrier tone having the same frequency and an intensity of 20 decibels above the speech recognition threshold. therapeutic index originally, the ratio of the maximum tolerated dose to the minimum curative dose; now defined as the ratio of the median lethal dose (LD50) to the median effective dose (ED50). It is used in assessing the safety of a drug. vital index the ratio of births to deaths within a given time in a population. Colour Index (CI), a publication of dyers, colorists, and textile chemists that specifies all the standard industrial pigments and stains according to five-digit numbers associated with chemical coloring materials. For example, methylene blue is assigned number 52015. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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