| DESI | drug efficacy study implementation |
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| desiccant | Drying; desiccative. <medicine> A medicine or application for drying up a sore. Origin: L. Desiccans, p. Pr. Of desiccare. See Desiccate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| desiccate | To lose or cause to lose moisture. (09 Oct 1997) |
| desiccated liver | A dried undefatted powder prepared from mammalian liver's used as human food; contains riboflavin, nicotinic acid, and choline; used in the treatment of macrocytic anaemias and as a nutritional supplement. (05 Mar 2000) |
| desiccated pituitary | The cleaned, dried, and powdered posterior lobe obtained from the pituitary body of domestic animals used for food by humans; an oxytocic, vasoconstrictor, antidiuretic, and a stimulant of intestinal motility. Synonym: desiccated pituitary, hypophysis sicca. (05 Mar 2000) |
| desiccation | To dehydrate or remove water content. (27 Sep 1997) |
| desiccative | Drying; tending to dry. <medicine> An application for drying up secretions. Origin: Cf. F. Dessicatif. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| desiccator | 1. One who, or that which, desiccates. 2. <chemistry> A short glass jar fitted with an air-tight cover, and containing some desiccating agent, as sulphuric acid or calcium chloride, above which is suspended the material to be dried, or preserved from moisture. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| design | 1. A preliminary sketch; an outline or pattern of the main features of something to be executed, as of a picture, a building, or a decoration; a delineation; a plan. 2. A plan or scheme formed in the mind of something to be done; preliminary conception; idea intended to be expressed in a visible form or carried into action; intention; purpose; often used in a bad sense for evil intention or purpose; scheme; plot. "The vast design and purpos of the King." (Tennyson) "The leaders of that assembly who withstood the designs of a besotted woman." (Hallam) "A . . . Settled design upon another man's life." (Locke) "How little he could guess the secret designs of the court!" (Macaulay) 3. Specifically, intention or purpose as revealed or inferred from the adaptation of means to an end; as, the argument from design. 4. The realization of an inventive or decorative plan; especially, a work of decorative art considered as a new creation; conception or plan shown in completed work; as, this carved panel is a fine design, or of a fine design. 5. The invention and conduct of the subject; the disposition of every part, and the general order of the whole. Arts of design, those into which the designing of artistic forms and figures enters as a principal part, as architecture, painting, engraving, sculpture. School of design, one in which are taught the invention and delineation of artistic or decorative figures, patterns, and the like. Synonym: Intention, purpose, scheme, project, plan, idea. Design, Intention, Purpose. Design has reference to something definitely aimed at. Intention points to the feelings or desires with which a thing is sought. Purpose has reference to a settled choice or determination for its attainment. "I had no design to injure you," means it was no part of my aim or object. "I had no intention to injure you," means, I had no wish or desire of that kind. "My purpose was directly the reverse," makes the case still stronger. "Is he a prudent man . . . That lays designs only for a day, without any prospect to the remaining part of his life?" (Tillotson) "I wish others the same intention, and greater successes." (Sir W. Temple) "It is the purpose that makes strong the vow." (Shak) Origin: Cf. Dessein, dessin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| design denture | A planned visualization of the form and extent of a dental prosthesis, made after a study of all factors involved. (05 Mar 2000) |
| designer drugs | Drugs designed and synthesised, often for illegal street use, by modification of existing drug structures (e.g., amphetamines). Of special interest are mptp (a reverse ester of meperidine), mda (3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine), and mdma (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine). Many drugs act on the aminergic system, the physiologically active biogenic amines. (12 Dec 1998) |
| designer oestrogen | An engineered drug that possesses some, but not all, of the actions of oestrogen. Designer oestrogens are selective oestrogen-receptor modulators (SERMs). For example, raloxifene (trade name Evista) is classified as a SERM because it prevents bone loss (like oestrogen) and lowers serum cholesterol (like oestrogen) but (unlike oestrogen) does not stimulate the endometrial lining of the uterus. (12 Dec 1998) |
| desinent | Ending; forming an end; lowermost. "Their desinent parts, fish." Origin: L. Desinens, p. Pr. Of desinere, desitum, to leave off, cease; de- + sinere to let, allow. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| desipramine | <drug> This tricyclic prescription drug is used to treat depression. It has a wide variety of side effects, and may interact dangerously with many other medications. (09 Oct 1997) |
| desipramine hydrochloride | Desmethylimipramine hydrochloride; norimipramine hydrochloride;a dibenzazepine derivative; an antidepressant similar to imipramine hydrochloride. (05 Mar 2000) |
| desired future condition | A vision of the desired future state of a specific area. A description of land and resource conditions expected to result if management goals and objectives are achieved. (05 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Dessication
Synonyms : Drugs, Customized, Drugs, Designer
Synonyms : Apo-Desipramine, Apotex Brand of Desipramine Hydrochloride, Aventis Behring Brand of Desipramine Hydrochloride, Aventis Brand of Desipramine Hydrochloride, Demethylimipramine, Desipramine Hydrochloride, Norpramin, Novartis Brand of Desipramine Hydrochloride
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| desiccant |
a substance that promotes drying (e.g., calcium oxide absorbs water and is used to remove moisture)
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dehydrate: preserve by removing all water and liquids from; "carry dehydrated food on your camping trip" dehydrate: remove water from; "All this exercise and sweating has dehydrated me" exsiccate: lose water or moisture; "In the desert, you get dehydrated very quickly" arid: lacking vitality or spirit; lifeless; "a technically perfect but arid performance of the sonata"; "a desiccate romance"; "a prissy and emotionless creature...settles into a mold of desiccated snobbery"-C.J.Rolo
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dehydration: dryness resulting from the removal of water dehydration: the process of extracting moisture
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a psychoactive drug deliberately synthesized to avoid anti-drug laws; mimics the effects of a banned drug; law was revised in 1986 to ban designer drugs
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Designer drug is a term to used to describe psychoactive drugs which are created (or marketed, if they had already existed) to get around existing drug laws by modifying their molecular structures to varying degrees. The term originated with law enforcement, but has gained widespread use. The term was originally coined in the 1980s to refer to various heroin like synthetic substances, mostly based on the fentanyl molecule. ...
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| DESI | a substance that promotes drying (e.g., calcium oxide absorbs water and is used to remove moisture) |
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| DESI | lose water or moisture |
| DESI | remove water from |
| DESI | preserve by removing all water and liquids from |
| DESI | lacking vitality or spirit |
| DESI | lacking vitality or spirit |
| DESI | preserved by removing natural moisture |
| DESI | thoroughly dried out |
| DESI | the process of extracting moisture |
| DESI | dryness resulting from the removal of water |
| DESI | something desired as a necessity |
| DESI | Dutch Renaissance scholar and Roman Catholic theologian who attacked the theology of Martin Luther (1466-1536) |
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