(gp = general practitioner) pratisyen doktor

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Abbreviated term for Grand Prix
a family doctor, usually patients’ first point of contact with the health service
General Probe (General Rehearsal) Final rehearsal before the first performance Called a dress-rehearsal in Britain
GUARANTEED RIDE HOME PROGRAM - Registered alternate mode users are guaranteed a ride home by the employer, due to family emergency, unscheduled overtime or problems with their alternate mode of transportation Can promote using flyers, newsletter or e-mail Electronic methods must be documented
General Practitioner Your "general" doctor, not a specialist In the UK, many people have their diabetes overseen by their GP
general purpose
General protection
General practitioner
The largest azimuthal gap between azimuthally adjacent stations (in degrees) In general, the smaller this number, the more reliable is the calculated horizontal position of the earthquake Earthquake locations in which the azimuthal gap exceeds 180 degrees typically have large Erho and Erzz values
General Practitioner A doctor who provides primary care to around 2000 patients registered for such care under the NHS Most GPs work in small groups
abbr Group Processor
a physician who is not a specialist but treats all illnesses
poorly graded gravels; a gravel-sand mixture with little or no fines
see- GENERAL PROPRIETARY PRODUCT
gas permeable (contact lens) GY Gray
general-purpose TD – Tank Division
General practitioner, a doctor who, often with colleagues in partnership, works from a local surgery providing medical advice and treatment to patients registered on his list
abbreviation for glycoprotein A protein molecule that is glycosylated, that is, coated with a carbohydrate, or sugar The outer coat proteins of HIV are glycoproteins The number after the gp (e g , gp160, gp120, gp41) is the molecular weight of the glycoprotein
a protein molecule with one or branches of sugar molecules attached to it Many cellular and viral proteins are glycoproteins, including the outer coat proteins of HIV A number after the gp (e g , gp160, gp120, gp41) is the molecular weight of the glycoprotein
abbr Great Pillars
(gp = general practitioner) pratisyen doktor
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