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MAC membrane attack complex; complex (see under disease ).
MAC,
1 abbreviation for membrane attack complex.
2 abbreviation for microcystic adnexal carcinoma.
3 abbreviation for midupper arm circumference.
4 abbreviation for minimum alveolar concentration.
5 abbreviation for Mycobacterium avium complex. See Mycobacterium avium complex disease.

MAC 
MAC
in anesthetics, minimum alveolar concentration; in immunology, membrane attack complex.

MAC
1 Mammalian artificial chromosome 2 Maximum allowable change, see there 3 Maximum allowable concentration 4 Membrane attack complex, see there 5 Minimum alveolar concentration 6 Monitored anesthesia care, see there 8. Mycobacterium avium complex


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