Etymology: Latin facticius, from factus, past participle of facere to make, do more at do. Date: 1646. 1 : produced by humans rather than by natural...
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Sylvan M. Sax 1 and George E. Trimble 1; 1 Department of Pathology, The Western Pennsylvania Hospital, Pittsburgh 24, Pa. When a commercial substrate was used in the determination of serum amylase activities of patients with acute pancreatitis, results much higher than those reported by the manufacturer with...
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SJ Eastep, PJ Benson, LM Preese and Sera from patients with above-normal gamma-globulin concentrations give sodium values as much as 10% higher when measured in the Kodak Ektachem 400 analyzer than results obtained with the Beckman Astra-8 analyzer. Results obtained with the Astra were in agreement with flame photometry.
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Oct 27, 2007 factitiously (comparative more factitiously, superlative most factitiously) Retrieved from "http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/factitiously"
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[edit] Derived terms Created by humans, artificial. 1661, Robert Lovell, a Compleat History of Animals and Minerals, page 351...
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not natural, genuine, or spontaneous; forced or artificial factitious needs created by advertising. Etymology: L facticius < pp. of facere, do...
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Also found in: Dictionary/thesaurus, Legal, 0.04 sec. factitious /fac·ti·tious/ (fak-tish´-us) artificially induced; not natural. fac·ti·tious (f k-t sh s)
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Translation for 'factitiously' in the free English-Italian dictionary and many other Italian translations.
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Features of the patients with a factitiously self-administered sulfonylurea overdosage included: 1) a history of the patient or patient's spouse having a medical job or sulfonylurea-treated diabetes mellitus; 2) an unusual affect or psychiatric history;
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7497872
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