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B 1

2. The symbol for magnetic flux density.

B 2

abbr.
2. Baseball base
4. billion

b 1

or B(bē)n.pl.b's or B's also bs or Bs
1. The second letter of the modern English alphabet.
2. Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter b.
4. Something shaped like the letter B.
5. B The second best or second highest in quality or rank: a mark of B on an English theme.
6. Music
a. The seventh tone in the scale of C major or the second tone in the relative minor scale.
c. A written or printed note representing this tone.
d. A string, key, or pipe tuned to the pitch of this tone.
7. B One of the four major blood groups in the ABO system. Individuals with this blood group have the B antigen on the surface of their red blood cells, and the anti-A antibody in their blood serum.

b 2

abbr.
2. or B bel
4. breadth

b

(biː) or

B

n, plb's, B'sorBs
1. the second letter and first consonant of the modern English alphabet
2. (Phonetics & Phonology) a speech sound represented by this letter, usually a voiced bilabial stop, as in bell
3. Also: beta the second in a series, esp the second highest grade in an examination

b

symbol for

B

symbol for1. (Music, other) music
a. a note having a frequency of 493.88 hertz (B above middle C) or this value multiplied or divided by any power of 2; the seventh note of the scale of C major
c. the major or minor key having this note as its tonic
2. the supporting or less important of two things: the B side of a record.
3. (Physiology) a human blood type of the ABO group, containing the B antigen
5. (Mathematics) the number 11 in hexadecimal notation
7. (General Physics) magnetic flux density
9. (on Brit pencils, signifying degree of softness of lead) black: B; 2B; 3B. Compare H5
11. (Nuclear Physics) physics baryon number
13. (Currencies) belga
15. (Photography) photog B-setting
16. (Sociology)
a. a person whose job is in middle management, or who holds an intermediate administrative or professional position
b. (as modifier): a B worker. See also occupation groupings
abbreviation for
(Automotive Engineering) Belgium (international car registration)

B, b

(bi) B&q
n., B&q twin slot shelving brackets tablepl. BsB's, bsb's.
1. the second letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
2. any spoken sound represented by this letter.
4. a written or printed representation of the letter B or b.

B

B


Symbol.
1. the second in order or in a series.
2. (sometimes l.c.) a grade or mark indicating that academic work, a product, etc., is good but not of the highest quality.
4.
a. the seventh tone of the ascending C major scale.
5. boron.
7. a designation for a motion picture made on a low budget.

B.

2. bacillus.
4. bay.
6. bolivar.
8. born.
10. British.
12. brotherhood.

b.

2. bale.
4. basso.
6. billion.
8. book.
10. breadth.

B-

(in designations of aircraft) bomber: B-29.

B

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A member of the second highest grouping into which society is divided by occupation, typically a person in middle management, or in the intermediate ranks of an administrative or professional occupation.
Noun1.B - aerobic rod-shaped spore-producing bacterium; often occurring in chainlike formations; found primarily in soil
anthrax bacillus, Bacillus anthracis - a species of bacillus that causes anthrax in humans and in animals (cattle and swine and sheep and rabbits and mice and guinea pigs); can be used a bioweapon
Bacillus globigii, Bacillus subtilis, grass bacillus, hay bacillus - a species of bacillus found in soil and decomposing organic matter; some strains produce antibiotics
Yersinia pestis - a bacillus bacterium that causes the plague; aerosolized bacteria can be used as a bioweapon
eubacteria, eubacterium, true bacteria - a large group of bacteria having rigid cell walls; motile types have flagella
genus Bacillus - type genus of the Bacillaceae; includes many saprophytes important in decay of organic matter and a number of parasites
2.B - originally thought to be a single vitamin but now separated into several B vitamins
B complex, B vitamin, B-complex vitamin, vitamin B, vitamin B complex
choline - a B-complex vitamin that is a constituent of lecithin; essential in the metabolism of fat
inositol - an optically inactive alcohol that is a component of the vitamin B complex
pantothen, pantothenic acid - a vitamin of the vitamin B complex that performs an important role in the oxidation of fats and carbohydrates and certain amino acids; occurs in many foods
water-soluble vitamin - any vitamin that is soluble in water
aneurin, antiberiberi factor, thiamin, thiamine, vitamin B1 - a B vitamin that prevents beriberi; maintains appetite and growth
antipernicious anemia factor, cobalamin, cyanocobalamin, vitamin B12 - a B vitamin that is used to treat pernicious anemia
hepatoflavin, lactoflavin, ovoflavin, riboflavin, vitamin B2, vitamin G - a B vitamin that prevents skin lesions and weight loss
adermin, pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, pyridoxine, vitamin B6 - a B vitamin that is essential for metabolism of amino acids and starch
folacin, folate, folic acid, pteroylglutamic acid, pteroylmonoglutamic acid, vitamin Bc, vitamin M - a B vitamin that is essential for cell growth and reproduction
niacin, nicotinic acid - a B vitamin essential for the normal function of the nervous system and the gastrointestinal tract
biotin, vitamin H - a B vitamin that aids in body growth
3.B - a trivalent metalloid element; occurs both in a hard black crystal and in the form of a yellow or brown powder
chemical element, element - any of the more than 100 known substances (of which 92 occur naturally) that cannot be separated into simpler substances and that singly or in combination constitute all matter
borax - an ore of boron consisting of hydrated sodium borate; used as a flux or cleansing agent
kernite - a light soft mineral consisting of hydrated sodium borate in crystalline form; an important source of boron
4.B - a logarithmic unit of sound intensity equal to 10 decibels
sound unit - any acoustic unit of measurement
5.b - (physics) a unit of nuclear cross section; the effective circular area that one particle presents to another as a target for an encounter
atomic physics, nuclear physics, nucleonics - the branch of physics that studies the internal structure of atomic nuclei
area unit, square measure - a system of units used to measure areas
6.b - the 2nd letter of the Roman alphabet
Latin alphabet, Roman alphabet - the alphabet evolved by the ancient Romans which serves for writing most of the languages of western Europe
alphabetic character, letter of the alphabet, letter - the conventional characters of the alphabet used to represent speech; 'his grandmother taught him his letters'
7.B - the blood group whose red cells carry the B antigen
blood group, blood type - human blood cells (usually just the red blood cells) that have the same antigens

B

b[biː]A.N
1. (= letter) → B f, b f
B for BertieB de Burgos
number 7b (in house numbers) → número 7b
2. (Mus) Bsi m
B major/minorsi mayor/menor
B sharp/flatsi sostenido/bemol
B.CPDB roadN (Brit) → carreterafcomarcalorsecundaria

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B

b[ˈbiː]n
(= letter) → B, b m
B for Benjamin, B for Baker (US)B comme Berthe
(= mark) → bien, B
I got a B- → j'ai eu 14
I got a B+ → j'ai eu 16

B

, b
nBnt, → bnt; (Sch: as a mark) → zwei, gut; (Mus) → Hnt, → hnt; B flatBnt, → bnt; B sharpHisnt, → hisnt ?natural

b

abbr ofborn → geb.

B

b[biː]n
b. (Mus) → si m
c. (Scol) (mark) → 8 (buono)
B for Benjamin (Am) B for Baker → B come Bologna

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How To Apply Online For Just Medicare

You can apply online for Medicare even if you are not ready to retire. You can use our online application to sign up. It takes less than 10 minutes. There are no forms to sign and usually no documentation is required. Social Security will process your application and contact you if we need more information.

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Medicare is managed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Social Security works with CMS by enrolling people in Medicare.

For more information about applying for Medicare only and delaying retirement benefits, visit Applying for Medicare Only – Before You Decide.

If you have a Health Savings Account (HSA) and/or health insurance based on employment, you may want to ask your personnel office or insurance company how signing up for Medicare will affect you.

To find out what documents and information you need to apply, go to the Checklist For The Online Medicare, Retirement, And Spouses Application.

Medicare Cards

To help protect your identity, your Medicare card has a Medicare Number that’s unique to you. If you did not receive your red, white, and blue Medicare card, there may be something that needs to be corrected, like your mailing address. You can update your mailing address by logging in to or creating your personal mySocial Security account. Learn more about your Medicare card.

Learn about Medicare

Medicare is our country’s health insurance program for people age 65 or older. Certain people younger than age 65 can qualify for Medicare, too, including those with disabilities and those who have permanent kidney failure. To learn more, read our Medicare publication.

Already Enrolled in Medicare

If you already have Medicare, you can get information and services online. Find out how to manage your benefits.

If you already have Medicare Part A and wish to sign up for Medicare Part B, please complete form CMS 40-B, Application for Enrollment in Medicare - Part B (Medical Insurance), and take or mail it to your local Social Security office.

You’ll have Original Medicare unless you make another choice. You can decide to add a drug plan (Part D) or buy a Medigap policy to help pay for costs that Original Medicare doesn’t cover. You can choose to join a Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C) and get all your Medicare coverage (including drugs and extra benefits like vision, hearing, dental, and more) bundled together in one plan.

Some people with limited resources and income may also be able to get Extra Help to pay for Part D drug costs.

Applying for Medicare

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When you apply for Medicare, you can sign up for Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medical Insurance). Because you must pay a premium for Part B coverage, you can turn it down. However, if you decide to enroll in Part B later on, you may have to pay a late enrollment penalty for as long as you have Part B coverage. Your monthly premium will go up 10 percent for each 12-month period you were eligible for Part B, but didn’t sign up for it, unless you qualify for a 'Special Enrollment Period'.

If you’re eligible at age 65, your initial enrollment period begins three months before your 65th birthday, includes the month you turn age 65, and ends three months after that birthday. However, if you don’t enroll in Medicare Part B during your initial enrollment period, you have another chance each year to sign up during a “general enrollment period” from January 1 through March 31. Your coverage begins on July 1 of the year you enroll. Read our Medicare publication for more information.

If you live in Puerto Rico you will not receive Medicare Part B ( Medical Insurance automatically. You will need to sign up for it during your initial enrollment period, or you will pay a penalty. To sign up, please call our toll-free number at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778). You also may contact your local Social Security office. You can find your local Social Security office by using our Office Locator.

Questions about our online application

Who can apply for Medicare online?

You can use our online Medicare application if you:

  • Are at least 64 years and 9 months old;
  • Want to sign up for Medicare but do not currently have ANY Medicare coverage;
  • Do not want to start receiving Social Security benefits at this time; and
  • Are not currently receiving Social Security retirement, disability or survivors benefits.

When should I apply?

You should sign up for Medicare three months before reaching age 65, even if you are not ready to start receiving retirement benefits. You can opt out of receiving cash retirement benefits now once you are in the online application. Then you can apply online for retirement benefits later.

With our online application, you can sign up for Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medical Insurance). Because you must pay a premium for Part B coverage, you can turn it down.

If you choose not to enroll in Medicare Part B and then decide to do so later, your coverage may be delayed and you may have to pay a higher monthly premium for as long as you have Part B. Your monthly premium will go up 10 percent for each 12-month period you were eligible for Part B, but didn’t sign up for it, unless you qualify for a 'Special Enrollment Period.'

Special Enrollment Period (SEP)

If you have medical insurance coverage under a group health plan based on your or your spouse's current employment, you may not need to apply for Medicare Part B at age 65. You may qualify for a 'Special Enrollment Period' (SEP) that will let you sign up for Part B during:

  • Any month you remain covered under the group health plan and your, or your spouse's, employment continues; or
  • The 8-month period that begins with the month after your group health plan coverage or the employment it is based on ends, whichever comes first.

Why apply for Medicare online?

Using the online Medicare application has a number of benefits. You can:

  • Avoid trips to your Social Security Office, saving you time and money.
  • Answer questions at your convenience by starting and stopping the application without fear of losing any information you entered.
  • Make corrections to the application prior to submission.
  • Submit your application electronically. There is no need to mail in your application. When you are finished, just select “Submit Now” to send your application to Social Security.
  • Receive a receipt online for your application that you can print and keep for your records.
  • Check the status of your application online. You will receive a confirmation number once you submit your application.

What happens after I apply?

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Once we receive your application, we will

  • Review your application and contact you if we need more information or if we need to see your documents;
  • Process your application once we have all of the necessary information and documents; and
  • Mail you a decision letter.

If your application is approved, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will send you a Welcome to Medicare packet in the mail with your Medicare card. You will also receive the most current version of the Medicare & You handbook, with important information about your Medicare coverage choices.

Other Medicare registration/enrollment options

You can also apply:

  • By phone - Call us at 1-800-772-1213 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you are deaf or hard of hearing, you can call us at TTY 1-800-325-0778.
  • In person - Visit your local Social Security office. (Call first to make an appointment.)

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If you do not live in the U.S. or one of its territories you can also contact the Federal Benefits Unit that provides service to your country of residence.