Examples of 'ddi' in a sentence

Meaning of "ddi"

ddi (adjective): Abbreviation for 'Dideoxyinosine,' a type of antiretroviral medication used in the treatment of HIV. Typically seen in medical contexts
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  • Initialism of direct dial-in.
  • Abbreviation of dideoxyinosine; also ddI.

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Both ddI and ddC cause peripheral neuropathy.
Blocks UAMi handle the updating of the associative memories DDi.
I never ddi for you what you have done for me.
Were identified by phenotypic testing and by pcr detection of tuf and ddi genes.
Associative memories DDi are respectively connected to the outputs of the arbitration blocks ARBi.
A need therefore continues to exist for an improved method of purifying ddA or ddI.
DdI would lounge about in my home dd d From dawn to duskmy meals would come d.
Patients with a history of pancreatitis or even chronic pancreatitis should not be treated with ddI.
EPMATHMARKEREP where Ddi represents the value of the electrical reference signal at the instant ti.
The first RT inhibitors were nucleoside analogs such as AZT and ddI.
At that time, the patient had also been on ddI for approximately two years.
AZT, ddI and ddC act against reverse transcriptase.
Becca… Thanks for dropping by I ddi have a good day.
DdI established in relation to a ddI reference curve, and illustrated in Table 2 below.
Examples of nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors include Zidovudine, Stavudine, Lamivudine, and ddI.

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When used with AZT, ddI and perhaps ddC, can delay HIV disease progression and death.
Hey, fats, how about tomorrow we look up some of my old bu ddi es?
DdI - Didanosine ( Videx ® ) is a nucleoside analog with proven efficacy in numerous randomized studies.
Do you need ddI to live, do you think?
Ddi you get hurt?
Indinavir + AZT + ddI is stronger than AZT + ddI.

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