What is an LH surge? LH surge is short for “Luteinizing hormone surge” and this refers to an event experienced by women wherein the luteinizing hormone suddenly and briefly rises to a dramatic level. This&hellip
Monthly Archives For April 2011
What is Tamiflu?
What is Tamiflu? Tamiflu is a prescription drug used for the treatment of influenza. Specifically, this drug is called an “anti-viral” drug because it blocks the action of the influenza virus, particularly types A and&hellip
What is Legislative Power?
What is Legislative Power? Legislative power refers to the power of the legislative branch of a particular government. This branch of government is in-charge with the creation, amendment, and changing of the laws of a&hellip
What is EDS?
What is EDS? EDS stands for Ehlers-Danlos syndromes which is a group of disorders involving the connective tissues in the body. These disorders typically have similar features that include hypermobility in joints, increased skin laxity&hellip
What is a DOS Attack?
What is a DOS Attack? DOS attacks or “denial-of-service” attacks refer to efforts done by certain people to stop or slow-down a particular service of a given website. These attacks may also be aimed at&hellip
What is Lewd?
What is Lewd? Lewd refers to an act that is considered obscene, lascivious, vulgar, or indecent. In its legal application, lewd acts or conduct refer to activities that tend to arouse sexual desire or libido.&hellip
What is Tunnel Vision?
What is Tunnel Vision? Tunnel vision refers to a medical illness or condition wherein a person’s vision is limited to a central and circular view only. The peripheral part of the view is lost entirely.&hellip
What is TTP?
What is TTP? TTP stands for “Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura”. It is a rare blood disorder involving the formation of thromboses or blood clots in blood vessels, especially the small ones. This blood disorder is said&hellip
What is iPod Disk Mode?
What is iPod Disk Mode? iPoD Disk Mode is an option given to iPoD owners and users to use their music and/or media player as a storage device. This means that the iPod can serve&hellip
What is FDR?
What is FDR? FDR stands for “Fast Dump Restore” and is composed of a variety of products for DASD or “direct access storage device” management. FDR is said to provide fast and efficient performance in&hellip
What is Nougat?
What is Nougat? Nougat is a type of candy made from mixing sugar, egg whites, and a paste made from nugat seeds. In some cases, honey is used instead of sugar. This type of candy&hellip
What is MRAD?
What is MRAD? MRAD is the abbreviation used for “milliradians”. Milliradians are units of measurement that pertain to 1/1000 of a radian. The radian is a measure of angular distance or the ratio involving one&hellip
What is Coal made of?
What is Coal made of? Coal is made from trees or plants that decayed on the ground for millions of years. The remains of various plants and trees then mixed with the other components of&hellip
What is SEZ?
What is SEZ? SEZ or Special Economic Zones refer to an area or region that has special economic laws, policies, and/or regulations which are different from that of the other regions or areas of a&hellip
What is TIG Welding?
What is TIG Welding? TIG or “Tungsten inert gas” welding is a type of welding commonly used for blending metals that are said to be reactive. Examples of such metals are aluminum and magnesium. This&hellip