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| Str, str | Streptococcus, streptococcal |
| strab | strabismus |
| Strep | Streptococcus; streptomycin |
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| STRT | skin temperature recovery time |
| struct | structure, structural |
| STR | Short Tandem Repeat |
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| STR | Simple tandem repeats |
| STR | Straightness |
| Str | Streptomycin |
| STR | Strychnine |
| STR | scotopic threshold response |
| STR | small tandem repeat |
| STR | striatum |
| STRE | stress response element |
| STRF | Spectro-Temporal Receptive Field |
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| strabism | <medicine> Strabismus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| strabismal | Relating to or affected with strabismus. Synonym: strabismic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| strabismic | Relating to or affected with strabismus. Synonym: strabismic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| strabismic amblyopia | A suppression of central vision due to the two eyes pointing in different directions. The two scenes cannot be fused into a single image, so, to avoid confusion, one of the images is suppressed. (05 Mar 2000) |
| strabismologist | A physician subspecializing in paediatric ophthalmology with an emphasis on the management of strabismus and amblyopia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| strabismometer | <medicine> An instrument for measuring the amount of strabismus. Origin: Strabismus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| strabismus | <clinical sign> A deviation of the eye which the patient cannot overcome. The visual axes assume a position relative to each other different from that required by the physiological conditions. The various forms of strabismus are spoken of as tropias, their direction being indicated by the appropriate prefix, as cyclo tropia, esotropia, exotropia, hypertropia and hypotropia. Also called cast, heterotropia, manifest deviation and squint. Origin: Gr. Strabismos = a squinting (18 Nov 1997) |
| strabismus deorsum vergens | An obsolete term for vertical strabismus in which the visual axis of one eye deviates downward. (05 Mar 2000) |
| strabismus sursum vergens | An obsolete term for a vertical strabismus in which the visual axis of one eye deviates upward. (05 Mar 2000) |
| strabotome | An obsolete instrument for use in a strabotomy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| strabotomy | <surgery> The operation for the removal of squinting by the division of such muscles as distort the eyeball. Origin: Gr. Squinting + to cut. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| straddling embolism | Embolism occurring at the bifurcation of an artery and blocking more or less completely both branches. Synonym: riding embolism. (05 Mar 2000) |
| straggle | 1. To wander from the direct course or way; to rove; to stray; to wander from the line of march or desert the line of battle; as, when troops are on the march, the men should not straggle. 2. To wander at large; to roam idly about; to ramble. "The wolf spied out a straggling kid." (L'Estrange) 3. To escape or stretch beyond proper limits, as the branches of a plant; to spread widely apart; to shoot too far or widely in growth. "Trim off the small, superfluous branches on each side of the hedge that straggle too far out." (Mortimer) 4. To be dispersed or separated; to occur at intervals. "Straggling pistol shots." "They came between Scylla and Charybdis and the straggling rocks." (Sir W. Raleigh) Origin: Freq. Of OE. Straken to roam, to stroke. See Stroke. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| stragulum | Origin: L, a spread or covering, from sternere to spread out. <ornithology, zoology> The mantle, or pallium, of a bird. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| straight | 1. Right, in a mathematical sense; passing from one point to another by the nearest course; direct; not deviating or crooked; as, a straight line or course; a straight piece of timber. "And the crooked shall be made straight." (Isa. Xl. 4) "There are many several sorts of crooked lines, but there is only one which is straight." (Dryden) 2. <botany> Approximately straight; not much curved; as, straight ribs are such as pass from the base of a leaf to the apex, with a small curve. 3. Composed of cards which constitute a regular sequence, as the ace, king, queen, jack, and ten-spot; as, a straight hand; a straight flush. 4. Conforming to justice and rectitude; not deviating from truth or fairness; upright; as, straight dealing. 5. Unmixed; undiluted; as, to take liquor straight. 6. Making no exceptions or deviations in one's support of the organization and candidates of a political party; as, a straight Republican; a straight Democrat; also, containing the names of all the regularly nominated candidates of a party and no others; as, a straight ballot. Straight arch, a form of arch in which the intrados is straight, but with its joints drawn radially, as in a common arch. A straight face, one giving no evidence of merriment or other emotion. A straight line. "That which lies evenly between its extreme points." . "The shortest line between two points." . "A line which has the same direction through its whole length." . Straight-way valve, a valve which, when opened widely, affords a straight passageway, as for water. Origin: OE. Streit, properly p.p. Of strecchen to stretch, AS. Streht, p.p. Of streccan to stretch, to extend. See Stretch. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Convergent Comitant Strabismus, Mechanical Strabismus, Comitant Strabismus, Comitant Strabismus, Convergent, Hypertropias, Noncomitant Strabismus, Phoria, Strabismus, Convergent Comitant, Strabismus, Mechanical
Synonyms : Abuse Drugs, Drugs, Illicit, Drugs, Recreational, Drugs, Street
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Synonyms : Propithecus, Prosimians
Synonyms : Strepavidin
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anything immaterial that severely hinders or confines; "they defected because Russian dance was in a straitjacket"; "the government is operating in an economic straitjacket" a garment similar to a jacket that is used to bind the arms tightly against the body as a means of restraining a violent person
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| STR | English biographer and leading member of the Bloomsbury Group (1880-1932) |
| STR | a violin made by Antonio Stradivari or a member of his family |
| STR | a violin made by Antonio Stradivari or a member of his family |
| STR | the option to buy or sell a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date |
| STR | the act of sitting or standing astride |
| STR | range or extend over |
| STR | be noncommittal |
| STR | sit or stand astride of |
| STR | Italian violin maker who developed the modern violin and created violins of unequaled tonal quality (1644?-1737) |
| STR | Italian violin maker who developed the modern violin and created violins of unequaled tonal quality (1644?-1737) |
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