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| scoparin | <chemistry> A yellow gelatinous or crystalline substance found in broom (Cytisus scoparius) accompanying sparteine. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| scopate | <zoology> Having the surface closely covered with hairs, like a brush. Origin: L. Scopae, scopa, a broom. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| scopeline | <zoology> Scopeloid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| scopeloid | Any fish of the family Scopelidae. Origin: NL. Scopelus, typical genus (fr. Gr. A headland). Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| scopiferous | <zoology> Bearing a tuft of brushlike hairs. Origin: L. Scopae, scopa. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| scopine | Scopolamine less the tropic acid side chain, i.e., 6,7-epoxytropine, or 6,7-epoxy-3-hydroxytropane. (05 Mar 2000) |
| scoping | A first step in the NEPA process and in the river planning process. Scoping is a means of identifying issues and concerns, their significance, and the range of alternatives. (05 Dec 1998) |
| scopiped | <zoology> Same as Scopuliped. Origin: L. Scopae, scopa, a broom + pes, pedis, a foot. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| scopolamine | <chemical> An alkaloid from solanaceae, especially datura metel l. And scopola carniolica. Scopolamine and its quaternary derivatives act as antimuscarinics like atropine, but may have more central nervous system effects. Among the many uses are as an anaesthetic premedication, in urinary incontinence, in motion sickness, as an antispasmodic, and as a mydriatic and cycloplegic. Pharmacological action: anaesthesia adjuvants, antiemetics, muscarinic antagonists, mydriatics, parasympatholytics. Chemical name: Benzeneacetic acid, alpha-(hydroxymethyl)-, 9-methyl-3-oxa-9-azatricyclo(3.3.1.02,4)non-7-yl ester, (7(S)-(1alpha,2beta,4beta,5alpha,7beta))- (12 Dec 1998) |
| scopolamine derivatives | Analogs or derivatives of scopolamine. (12 Dec 1998) |
| scopolamine hydrobromide | Anticholinergic action is similar to that of atropine. Synonym: hyoscine hydrobromide. (05 Mar 2000) |
| scopolamine methylbromide | A quaternary ammonium derivative of scopolamine; used when spasmolytic or antisecretory effects are desired. (05 Mar 2000) |
| scopoletin | <chemical> 7-hydroxy-6-methoxycoumarin. Plant growth factor derived from the root of scopolia carniolica or scopolia japonica. Chemical name: 2H-1-Benzopyran-2-one, 7-hydroxy-6-methoxy- (12 Dec 1998) |
| scopoletin peroxidase | <enzyme> Used to determine monoamine oxidase activity of thrombocytes Registry number: EC 1.11.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| scopolia | The dried rhizome and roots of Scopolia carniolica (family Solanaceae), a herb of Austria and neighboring countries of Europe; it resembles belladonna in pharmacologic action. Origin: G.A. Scopoli, Italian naturalist, 1723-1788 (05 Mar 2000) |
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Synonyms : Alcon Brand of Scopolamine Hydrobromide, Cooper Brand of Scopolamine Hydrobromide, Hamilton Brand of Scopolamine Hydrobromide, Hope Brand of Scopolamine, Inibisa Brand of Scopolamine Hydrobromide, Isopto Hyoscine, Kwells, Novartis Brand of Scopolamine, Scopace
Synonyms : Derivatives, Scopolamine
Synonyms : Acid, Chrysotropic, Acid, Gelseminic
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| Scopolia |
genus of European perennial herbs yielding medicinal alkaloids
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| scopolamine |
an alkaloid with anticholinergic effects that is used as a sedative and to treat nausea and to dilate the pupils in ophthalmic procedures; "transdermal scopolamine is used to treat motion sickness"; "someone sedated with scopolamine has difficulty lying"
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| scopula |
bristles or rigid hairs, in some Hymenopterous insects, covering the inside of the plant? principally those of the posterior feet; it is very conspicuous in polleniferous insects ; it is the "scopa" of Schrank, and "la brosse" of Reaumur. See scopa, fimbria, flocculus.
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The legal definition of the activities that a profession can or cannot do.
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| scoparin |
a diuretic principle found in scoparius.
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| SCOP | (logic or grammar) of or relating to scope |
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| SCOP | electronic equipment that provides visual images of varying electrical quantities |
| SCOP | a magnifier of images of distant objects |
| SCOP | an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control: "the range of a supersonic jet" |
| SCOP | the state of the environment in which a situation exists |
| SCOP | Tennessee highschool teacher who violated a state law by teaching evolution |
| SCOP | a highly publicized trial in 1925 when John Thomas Scopes violated a Tennessee state law by teaching evolution in high school |
| SCOP | a genus of Bothidae |
| SCOP | very thin translucent flounder of the Atlantic coast of North America |
| SCOP | European food fish |
| SCOP | an alkaloid with anticholinergic effects that is used as a sedative and to treat nausea and to dilate the pupils in ophthalmic procedures |
| SCOP | genus of European perennial herbs yielding medicinal alkaloids |
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