| CAP | camptodactyly-arthropathy-pericarditis [syndrome]; Canada Assistance Plan; capsule; captopril; catab... |
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| CC | calcaneal-cuboid; calcium cyclamate; cardiac catheterization; cardiac contusion; cardiac cycle; card... |
| CFPC | College of Family Physicians of Canada |
| FRCP(C) | Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Canada |
| FRCS(C) | Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada |
| NCI-C | National Cancer Institute of Canada |
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| canada | The largest country in north america, comprising 10 provinces and two territories. Its capital is ottawa. It was discovered by norsemen as early as 1000 a.d. And was the object of anglo-french rivalry in the 17th century, but by 1867 became one dominion. Canada is from an indigenous huron or iroquois word, kanata, meaning camp or village. The french explorers assumed this was the name of the entire country. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| Canada balsam | A yellowish liquid resin from the balsam fir, Abies balsamea (family Pinaceae); contains kinene and bornyl acetate; used for mounting histologic specimens and as a cement for lenses. Synonym: Canada turpentine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Canada snakeroot | An aromatic stimulant and diaphoretic. Synonym: Canada snakeroot, Indian ginger, wild ginger. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Canada turpentine | A yellowish liquid resin from the balsam fir, Abies balsamea (family Pinaceae); contains kinene and bornyl acetate; used for mounting histologic specimens and as a cement for lenses. Synonym: Canada turpentine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Canada, Wilma | <person> U.S. Radiologist. See: Cronkhite-Canada syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| balsam, Canada | <microscopy> A resin from the balsam fir Abies balsamea. Dissolved in xylene, toluene, or benzene it is used as a mountant for permanent microscopical preparations. Its refractive index may vary from 1.530 to l.545 and its softening point from room temperature to 100deg.C, these properties varying with age and solvent content. If impure it discolours with age. See: lens, Bertrand. (05 Aug 1998) |
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| cronkhite-canada syndrome | <radiology> Not inherited; no pattern, inflammatory glandular dilatation of stomach, colon, small bowel (50%), juvenile-type polyps, no malignant potential, protein and electrolyte loss, ectodermal abnormalities, alopecia, hyperpigmentation, nail loss (onycholysis), prognosis: males: remits, females: die in 6-18 months due to cachexia see: polyposis syndromes (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms :
| Canada balsam |
yellow transparent exudate of the balsam fir; used as a transparent cement in optical devices (especially in microscopy) and as a mounting medium balsam fir: medium-sized fir of northeastern North America; leaves smell of balsam when crushed; much used for pulpwood and Christmas trees
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| Canada balsam |
a liquid oleoresin from Abies balsamea, which contains volatile oils, chiefly l-pinene, and over 70 per cent resins; a microscopic medium that was formerly used medicinally. Called also balm or b. of Gilead.
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| Canada balsam |
liquid resin with a refractive index similar to glass. It is used for bonding elements in compound lenses.
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| Canada b. |
a liquid oleoresin from Abies balsamea, which contains volatile oils, chiefly l-pinene, and over 70 per cent resins; a microscopic medium that was formerly used medicinally. Sometimes incorrectly called balm of Gilead.
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| Canada p. |
a resin from Tsuga canadensis, the hemlock tree, used in plasters.
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| canada | a nation in northern North America |
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| canada | common summer-flowering woodland herb of Labrador to Colorado |
| canada | medium-sized fir of northeastern North America |
| canada | yellow transparent exudate of the balsam fir |
| canada | North American bulbous plant |
| canada | deciduous low-growing perennial of Canada and eastern and central United States |
| canada | common grayish-brown wild goose of North America |
| canada | gray jay of northern North America with black-capped head and no crest |
| canada | common lily of the eastern United States having nodding yellow or reddish flowers spotted with brown |
| canada | of northern North America |
| canada | a woody vine of eastern North America having large oval leaves and small white flowers and purple to blue-black fruits |
| canada | small tree native to northeastern North America having oblong orange-red fruit |
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