| chemosensitive | Capable of perceiving changes in the chemical composition of the environment, e.g., changes in the oxygen and carbon dioxide content of the blood. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| chemosensitizer | Drugs or chemicals that enhance the therapeutic effects of chemotherapy drugs and therefore improve their effectiveness. (09 Oct 1997) |
| chemoserotherapy | An obsolete treatment of disease with a combination of drugs and serum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| chemosis | Oedema of the bulbar conjunctiva forming a swelling around the iris of the eye. (27 Sep 1997) |
| chemosmosis | Chemical reaction between substances initially separated by a membrane. Origin: chem-+ G. Osmos, a thrusting, an impulsion (05 Mar 2000) |
| chemostat | Apparatus for maintaining a bacterial population in the exponential phase of growth by regulating the input of a rate limiting nutrient and the removal of medium and cells. (18 Nov 1997) |
| chemosterilant | A chemical for controlling insect populations which prevents them from reproducing without killing them or changing their mating behaviours. Compare: pesticide. (09 Oct 1997) |
| chemosterilants | Chemical compounds the ingestion of which causes sterility of an organism. Such compounds have been used as a means of controlling various insects and other pests by inducing sterility in the male. (12 Dec 1998) |
| chemosurgery | Excision of diseased tissue after it has been fixed in situ by chemical means. (05 Mar 2000) |
| chemosynthesis | The use of inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide to make carbohydrates from the energy released by chemical reactions. Compare: photosynthesis. (09 Oct 1997) |
Synonyms :
| chemosorption |
chemisorption: adsorption (especially when irreversible) by means of chemical instead of physical forces; "chemisorption of gaseous nitrogen on iron catalysts"
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| chemosis |
edema of the mucous membrane of the eyeball and eyelid lining
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| chemosurgery |
use of chemical to destroy diseased or malignant tissue; used in treatment of skin cancer
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| chemostat |
A continuous and open culture in which growth rate and cell density are maintained constant by a fixed rate of input of a growth-limiting nutrient. cf phytostat.
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| chemosensitizer |
A drug which makes tumor cells more sensitive to the effects of chemotherapy.
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| chemos | edema of the mucous membrane of the eyeball and eyelid lining |
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| chemos | adsorption (especially when irreversible) by means of chemical instead of physical forces |
| chemos | having the capacity to adsorb by chemical as contrasted with physical forces |
| chemos | use of chemical to destroy diseased or malignant tissue |
| chemos | synthesis of carbohydrate from carbon dioxide and water |
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