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| CELDIC | Commission on Emotional and Learning Disorders in Children |
| Cell | celluloid |
| CELO | chick embryonal lethal orphan [virus] |
| Cels | Celsius |
| CEL | Carboxyl ester lipase |
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| cel | A unit of velocity; 1 cm per second. Origin: L. Celer, swift (05 Mar 2000) |
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| celB endoglucanase | <enzyme> Do not confuse with celb protein, a component of the phosphoenolpyruvate sugar phosphotransferase system Registry number: EC 3.2.1.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| celectome | An obsolete term for an instrument, such as the harpoon, for obtaining a bit of tissue from the interior of a tumour for examination. Origin: G. Kele, tumour, + ektome, excision (05 Mar 2000) |
| celenteron | Synonym: primitive gut. Origin: G. Koilos, hollow, + enteron, intestine (05 Mar 2000) |
| celery seed | The dried ripe fruit of Apium graveolens (family Umbelliferae); has been used in dysmenorrhoea and as a sedative. (05 Mar 2000) |
| celery stalk metaphyses | <radiology> Irregularity of metaphyses, primarily of long bones due to congenital infection (ToRCHS), especially rubella Differential diagnosis: osteopathia striata (Voerhaave syndrome) (12 Dec 1998) |
| Celestin | Felix, French physician, *1900. See: Celestin tube. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Celestin tube | A plastic tube introduced through a tumour in the oesophagus; it permits maintenance of swallowing certain substances when the lesion is unresectable. (05 Mar 2000) |
| celestine blue B | A dye recommended as a substitute for haematoxylin when it is unavailable. (05 Mar 2000) |
| celiac sprue | <gastroenterology> An inherited disease where the intestinal lining is inflamed in response to the ingestion of a protein known as gluten. Gluten is present in many grains including rye, oats, barley and triticale. Symptoms in infants include diarrhoea, slow growth, bloody stools, weight loss, vomiting and clay-coloured stools. Symptoms in adults include abdominal distention, abdominal pain, fatigue, weight loss, bone pain and bone tenderness. Treatment involves the life-long avoidance of gluten. (10 Jan 1998) |
| celiectomy | An obsolete term for excision of any abdominal organ, or part of one. Origin: G. Koilia, belly, + ektome, excision (05 Mar 2000) |
| celio- | The abdomen. See: celo-. Origin: G. Koilia, belly (05 Mar 2000) |
| celiocentesis | Rarely used term for paracentesis of the abdomen. Origin: celio-+ G. Kentesis, puncture (05 Mar 2000) |
| celioenterotomy | An obsolete term for opening into the intestine through an incision in the abdominal wall. Origin: celio-+ G. Enteron, intestine, + tome, incision (05 Mar 2000) |
| celiogastrostomy | An obsolete term for establishment of a gastric fistula through an incision in the abdominal wall. Origin: celio-+ G. Gaster, stomach, + stoma, mouth (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Kokoona
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Arteries, Celiac, Artery, Celiac, Celiac Arteries
Synonyms : Gluten-Sensitive Enteropathy, Celiac Sprue, Disease, Celiac, Enteropathies, Gluten, Enteropathies, Gluten-Sensitive, Enteropathy, Gluten, Enteropathy, Gluten-Sensitive, Gluten Enteropathies, Gluten Sensitive Enteropathy, Gluten-Sensitive Enteropathies
Synonyms : Coeliacus, Plexus, Plexus, Celiac, Plexus, Coeliac, Plexus, Solar
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| cellular |
relating to cells; "cellular walls"; "cellular physiology" characterized by or divided into or containing cells or compartments (the smallest organizational or structural unit of an organism or organization); "the cellular construction of a beehive"; "any effective opposition to a totalitarian regime must be secretive and cellular"
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| cellulite |
lumpy deposits of body fat especially on women's thighs etc.
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| Celebrex |
celecoxib: a Cox-2 inhibitor (trade name Celebrex) that relieves pain without harming the digestive tract
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| cellulitis |
an inflammation of body tissue (especially that below the skin) characterized by fever and swelling and redness and pain
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necrobiosis: (physiology) the normal degeneration and death of living cells (as in various epithelial cells)
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| CEL | perennial herb with branched woody stock and bright yellow flowers |
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| CEL | North American annual plant with usually yellow or orange flowers |
| CEL | perennial here native to woodland of the eastern United States having yellow flowers |
| CEL | trees and shrubs and woody vines usually having bright-colored fruits |
| CEL | ornamental Asiatic vine with showy orange-yellow fruit with a scarlet aril |
| CEL | type genus of the Celastraceae: bittersweet and shrubby bittersweet |
| CEL | ornamental Asiatic vine with showy orange-yellow fruit with a scarlet aril |
| CEL | twining shrub of North America having three-valved yellow capsules enclosing scarlet seeds |
| CEL | a mountainous island in eastern Indonesia |
| CEL | an officiating priest celebrating the Eucharist |
| CEL | a person who is celebrating |
| CEL | assign great social importance to |
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