| macle | <chemical> Chiastolite; so called from the tessellated appearance of a cross-section. See Chiastolite. A crystal having a similar tessellated appearance. A twin crystal. Origin: L. Macula a spot: cf. F. Macle. Cf. Mackle, Mascle. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| macled | 1. <chemical> Marked like macle (chiastolite). Having a twin structure. See Twin. 2. See Mascled. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Macleod's rheumatism | Rheumatoid arthritis with abundant serous effusion in the affected joints. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Macleod's syndrome | A state in which the roentgenographic density of one lung (or one lobe) is markedly less than the density of the other(s) because of the presence of air trapped during expiration. Synonym: Macleod's syndrome, Swyer-James syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Macleod, Roderick | <person> Scottish physician, 1795-1852. See: Macleod's rheumatism. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Macleod, William Mathieson | <person> British physician, 1911-1977. See: Macleod's syndrome, Swyer-James-MacLeod syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Macleod |
Scottish physiologist who directed the research by F. G. Banting and C. H. Best that led to the discovery of insulin (1876-1935)
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| MacLean t. |
(for lactic acid in gastric juice): to 5 mL of gastric juice add 5 drops of the following reagent: ferric chloride, 5 g; concentrated hydrochloric acid, 1.5 mL; saturated solution of mercury bichloride, 100 mL. Lactic acid is indicated by a yellow coloration.
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| MacLean-de Wesselow t. |
urea concentration t.
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| MacLean-Maxwell d. |
a chronic condition of the calcaneus marked by enlargement of its posterior third and attended by pain on pressure.
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| MacLean-Maxwell disease |
see under disease.
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| macle | East Asian perennial herbs: plume poppy |
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| macle | herb of China and Japan widely cultivated for its plumelike panicles of creamy white flowers |
| macle | United States poet (1892-1982) |
| macle | Scottish physiologist who directed the research by F. G. Banting and C. H. Best that led to the discovery of insulin (1876-1935) |
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