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:; Polar decomposition: M = QS, Q orthogonal, S symmetric non-negative definite.

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:; Attend ( the flag-stick ): When a player holds and removes the flag-stick for another player.
:; Fairway hit ( FH ): A fairway is considered hit if any part of the ball is touching the fairway surface after the tee shot on a par 4 or 5.
:; Green in regulation ( GIR ): A green is considered hit " in regulation " if any part of the ball is touching the putting surface and the number of strokes taken is at least two fewer than par ( i. e., by the first stroke on a par 3, the second stroke on a par 4, or the third stroke on a par 5 ).
:; Ground under repair ( GUR ): An area of the golf course that is being repaired.
:; Made cut did not finish ( MDF ): On the PGA Tour, the result given to those players who made the cut after the first two days, but were subject to a second cut after the third day, due to the size of the first cut.
:; Major ( s ): The most prestigious golf tournaments.
:; Sandy ( or Sandie ): A score of par or better that includes a bunker shot.

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:; USGA: The governing body of golf for the U. S. and Mexico.

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:; QR decomposition: M = QR, Q orthogonal, R upper triangular.
:; Singular value decomposition: M = UΣV < sup > T </ sup >, U and V orthogonal, Σ non-negative diagonal.
:; Edible protein * BV = Usable protein

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:; < span id =" 19th "> 19th hole </ span >: The clubhouse bar.
:; < span id =" Bunker "> Bunker </ span >: A depression in bare ground that is usually covered with sand.
:; < span id =" Club-head "> Club-head </ span >: The part of a club that used to strike the ball.
:; < span id =" Cut "> Cut </ span >: ( i ) The reduction in the size of the field during a multiple round stroke play tournament.
:; < span id =" Divot "> Divot </ span >: ( i ) The chunk of grass and earth displaced during a stroke.
:; < span id =" Dormie "> Dormie or Dormy </ span >: A situation in match play when a player leads by as many holes as there are holes left to play.
:; < span id =" Draw "> Draw </ span >: A shot that, for a right-handed golfer, curves to the left ; often played intentionally by skilled golfers.
:; < span id =" Fade "> Fade </ span >: A shot that, for a right-handed golfer, curves slightly to the right, and is often played intentionally by skilled golfers.

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:; Ischemic cardiomyopathy: Cardiomyopathy causing ischemia of the heart due to coronary artery disease.
:; Nonischemic cardiomyopathy: Cardiomyopathy not caused by ischemia of the heart.
:; Cor pulmonale: Untreated cor pulmonale can cause right heart failure from chronic pulmonary hypertrophy.
:; Left ventricular hypertrophy: Hypertrophy of the left ventricle.
:; Right ventricular hypertrophy: Hypertrophy of the right ventricle.
:; Myxoma: Most common tumor of the heart.
:; Aortic regurgitation / aortic insufficiency: Deficiency of the aortic valve that permits regurgitation from the aorta into the left ventricle.
:; Aortic stenosis: Narrowing of the aortic valve opening that reduces blood flow through the valve.
:; Aortic valve replacement: Replacement of the aortic valve due to aortic regurgitation, aortic stenosis, or other reasons.
:; Aortic valve repair: Repair, instead of replacement, of the aortic valve.
:; Mitral valve prolapse: Prolapse of the mitral valve into the left atrium during ventricular systole.
:; Mitral regurgitation / mitral insufficiency: Deficiency of the mitral valve that permits regurgitation from the left ventricle into the left atrium.
:; Mitral stenosis: Narrowing of the mitral valve opening that reduces blood flow through the valve.
:; Mitral valve replacement: Replacement of the mitral valve due to mitral regurgitation, mitral stenosis, or other reasons.
:; Mitral valve repair: Repair, instead of replacement, of the mitral valve.
:; Pulmonary regurgitation / pulmonary insufficiency: Deficiency of the pulmonary valve that permits regurgitation from the pulmonary artery into the right ventricle.
:; Pulmonic stenosis: Narrowing of the pulmonary valve opening that reduces blood flow through the valve.
:; Tricuspid regurgitation / tricuspid insufficiency: Deficiency of the tricuspid valve that permits regurgitation from the right ventricle into the right atrium.
:; Coarctation of the aorta: Narrowing of the aorta at the ductus arteriosus / ligamentum arteriosum.
:; Aortic dissection: Dissection along the length of the aorta between the layers of the aortic wall and filled with blood.
:; Aortic aneurysm: Aneurysm of the aorta.
:; Carotid artery stenosis / carotid artery disease: Narrowing of the carotid artery, typically due to atherosclerosis.
:; Carotid artery dissection: Dissection along the length of the carotid artery between the layers of the carotid wall and filled with blood.
:; Traveller's thrombosis / economy class syndrome: A DVT due to being sedentary during air travel.
:; Pacemaker: An implanted electrical device that replaces the heart's natural pacemaker.

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