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| mullein | <botany> Any plant of the genus Verbascum. They are tall herbs having coarse leaves, and large flowers in dense spikes. The common species, with densely woolly leaves, is Verbascum Thapsus. Moth mullein. See Moth. Mullein foxglove, an American herb (Seymeria macrophylla) with coarse leaves and yellow tubular flowers with a spreading border. Petty mullein, the cowslip. Origin: OE. Moleyn, AS. Molegn. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| mullen | <botany> See Mullein. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Muller's capsule | The expanded beginning of a nephron composed of an inner and outer layer: the visceral layer consists of podocytes which surround a tuft of capillaries (glomerulus); the parietal layer is simple squamous epithelium which becomes cuboidal at the tubular pole. Synonym: capsula glomeruli, Bowman's capsule, malpighian capsule, Muller's capsule. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Muller's fibres | Sustentacular neuroglial cells of the retina running through the thickness of the retina from the internal limiting membrane to the bases of the rods and cones where they form a row of junctional complexes. Synonym: Muller's radial cells, sustentacular fibres of retina. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Muller's fixative | A hardening fixative composed of potassium dichromate, sodium sulfate, and distilled water, similar to Regaud's fixative. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Muller's law | Each type of sensory nerve ending, however stimulated (electrically, mechanically, etc.), gives rise to its own specific sensation; moreover, each type of sensation depends not upon any special character of the different nerves but upon the part of the brain in which their fibres terminate. Synonym: law of specific nerve energies. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Muller's manoeuvre | After a forced expiration, an attempt at inspiration is made with closed mouth and nose or closed glottis, whereby the negative pressure in the chest and lungs is made very subatmospheric; the reverse of Valsalva manoeuvre. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Muller's muscle | <anatomy> A rudimentary nonstriated muscle, crossing the infraorbital groove and sphenomaxillary fissure, intimately united with the periosteum of the orbit. Synonym: musculus orbitalis, Muller's muscle, orbital muscle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Muller's radial cells | Sustentacular neuroglial cells of the retina running through the thickness of the retina from the internal limiting membrane to the bases of the rods and cones where they form a row of junctional complexes. Synonym: Muller's radial cells, sustentacular fibres of retina. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Muller's sign | <clinical sign> In aortic insufficiency, rhythmical pulsatory movements of the uvula, synchronous with the heart's action; accompanied by swelling and redness of the velum palati and tonsils. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Muller's trigone | The floor of the supraoptic recess of the third ventricle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Muller's tubercle | A median protuberance projecting into the embryonic urogenital sinus from its dorsal wall; it is formed from the fused caudal ends of the paramesonephric ducts and is the first evidence of the embryonic uterus and vagina. Synonym: sinus tubercle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Muller, Friedrich von | <person> German physician, 1858-1941. See: Muller's sign. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Muller, Heinrich | <person> German anatomist, 1820-1864. See: Muller's radial cells, Muller's fibres, Muller's muscle, Muller's trigone. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Muller, Hermann | <person> German histologist, 1866-1898. See: formol-Muller fixative, Muller's fixative. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Duct, Mullerian, Ducts, Mullerian, Mullerian Duct
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Swiss chemist who synthesized DDT and discovered its use as an insecticide (1899-1965) Swiss physicist who studied superconductivity (born in 1927) German physiologist and anatomist (1801-1858) German mathematician and astronomer (1436-1476) British philologist (born in Germany) who specialized in Sanskrit (1823-1900) United States geneticist who studied the effects of X-rays on genes (1890-1967) muser: a reflective thinker characterized by quiet contemplation pestle: a heavy tool of stone or iron (usually with a flat base and a handle) that is used to grind and mix material (as grain or drugs or pigments) against a slab of stone a vessel in which wine is mulled
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a term used in Scottish names of promontories; "the Mull of Kintyre" chew over: reflect deeply on a subject; "I mulled over the events of the afternoon"; "philosophers have speculated on the question of God for thousands of years"; "The scientist must stop to observe and start to excogitate" an island in western Scotland in the Inner Hebrides heat with sugar and spices to make a hot drink; "mulled cider"
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(=paramesonephric duct) paired ducts that form the epithelial lining of female reproductive organs: utererine tube, uterus, upper vaginal canal. (More? Urogenital Notes)
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a soft fine sheer fabric of cotton, silk, or rayon.
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A soil whose upper mineral layer has become intimately mixed (mainly through the action of earthworms) with amorphous organic material, sometimes to a depth of 1.2 to 1.5 meters (4 to 5 feet).
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| mull | an island in western Scotland in the Inner Hebrides |
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| mull | a term used in Scottish names of promontories |
| mull | reflect deeply on a subject |
| mull | heat with sugar and spices to make a hot drink |
| mull | reflect deeply on a subject |
| mull | a Muslim trained in the doctrine and law of Islam |
| mull | a Muslim trained in the doctrine and law of Islam |
| mull | sweet cider heated with spices and citrus fruit |
| mull | wine heated with sugar and spices and often citrus fruit |
| mull | any of various plants of the genus Verbascum having large usually woolly leaves and terminal spikes of yellow or white or purplish flowers |
| mull | an old cottage garden plant of southeastern Europe widely cultivated for its attractive white woolly foliage and showy crimson flowers |
| mull | a vessel in which wine is mulled |
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