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| stock | Group of organisms (all of the same species) that is genetically self-sustaining and isolated geographically or temporally during reproduction. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| stock culture | A culture of a microorganism maintained solely for the purpose of keeping the microorganism in a viable condition by subculture, as necessary, into fresh medium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| stock strain | A bacterial or other microbial strain that has been maintained under laboratory conditions as representative of its type. (05 Mar 2000) |
| stock vaccine | A vaccine made from a stock microbial strain, in contradistinction to an autogenous vaccine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Stock, Wolfgang | <person> German ophthalmologist, 1874-1956. See: Spielmeyer-Stock disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| stockdove | <zoology> A common European wild pigeon (Columba aenas), so called because at one time believed to be the stock of the domestic pigeon, or, according to some, from its breeding in the stocks, or trunks, of trees. The name is applied, also, to other related species, as the Indian stockdove (Palumbaena Eversmanni). Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Stocker | Frederick William, U.S. Ophthalmologist, 1893-1974. See: Stocker's line. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Stocker's line | A fine line of pigment in the corneal epithelium near the head of a pterygium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| stockfish | 1. Salted and dried fish, especially codfish, hake, ling, and torsk; also, codfish dried without being salted. 2. <zoology> Young fresh cod. Origin: Cf. D. Stokvisch. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Stockholm syndrome | <syndrome> A form of bonding between a captive and captor in which the captive begins to identify with, and may even sympathise with, the captor. Origin: Stockholm, Sweden, where early case reported (05 Mar 2000) |
| stocking | Oedema of the leg in the horse. (05 Mar 2000) |
| stocking anaesthesia | Loss of sensation in the distal lower extremity, i.e., the foot and toes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| stockwork | 1. <chemical> A system of working in ore, etc, when it lies not in strata or veins, but in solid masses, so as to be worked in chambers or stories. 2. <geology> A metalliferous deposit characterised by the impregnation of the mass of rock with many small veins or nests irregularly grouped. This kind of deposit is especially common with tin ore. Such deposits are worked in floors or stories. Origin: G. Stockwerk. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| balanced stock | <genetics> A genetic strain of any of several lab organisms (like fruit flies) which can be maintained as heterozygous individuals without requiring constant artificial selection for the heterozygotes, due to a number of lethal recessive genes with the result that the homozygous females are sterile (unable to produce offspring) and the males with the wrong recessive alleles are dead. (Male fruit flies are not homozygous or heterozygous because they only have one allele per particular genetic loci in question). (09 Oct 1997) |
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| mahon stock | <botany> An annual cruciferous plant with reddish purple or white flowers (Malcolmia maritima). It is called in England Virginia stock, but the plant comes from the Mediterranean. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Spielmeyer-Stock disease | Retinal atrophy in amaurotic familial idiocy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| standing stock | The number of organisms present in an area at a particular time. (09 Oct 1997) |
| frozen stock | <cell culture> Because cell lines tend to change their properties with continuous rounds of subculturing, it is common practice to keep stocks of cells frozen (either in liquid nitrogen or at 70_C) and to keep returning to this stock so that experiments are all carried out on cells of comparable passage number. The method also allows strains to be stored for long periods. Cells are usually frozen down in the presence of a cryoprotectant such as DMSO or glycerol. The method is also extensively used for storing semen for artificial insemination. (18 Nov 1997) |
Synonyms : Compression Stocking, Elastic Stocking, Stocking, Compression, Stocking, Elastic
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the capital raised by a corporation through the issue of shares entitling holders to an ownership interest (equity); "he owns a controlling share of the company's stock" broth: liquid in which meat and vegetables are simmered; used as a basis for e.g. soups or sauces; "she made gravy with a base of beef stock" the merchandise that a shop has on hand; "they carried a vast inventory of hardware"; "they stopped selling in exact sizes in order to reduce inventory" store: a supply of something available for future use; "he brought back a large store of Cuban cigars" livestock: not used technically; any animals kept for use or profit lineage: the descendants of one individual; "his entire lineage has been warriors" the handle of a handgun or the butt end of a rifle or shotgun or part of the support of a machine gun or artillery gun; "the rifle had been fitted with a special stock" the reputation and popularity a person has; "his stock was so high he could have been elected mayor" breed: a special variety of domesticated animals within a species; "he experimented on a particular breed of white rats"; "he created a new strain of sheep" lumber used in the construction of something; "they will cut round stock to 1-inch diameter" stock certificate: a certificate documenting the shareholder's ownership in the corporation; "the value of his stocks doubled during the past year" have on hand; "Do you carry kerosene heaters?" equip with a stock; "stock a rifle" Malcolm stock: any of various ornamental flowering plants of the genus Malcolmia a plant or stem onto which a graft is made; especially a plant grown specifically to provide the root part of grafted plants supply with fish; "stock a lake" any of several Old World plants cultivated for their brightly colored flowers the handle end of some implements or tools; "he grabbed the cue by the stock" stock up on to keep for future use or sale; "let's stock coffee as long as prices are low" banal: repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse; "bromidic sermons"; "his remarks were trite and commonplace"; "hackneyed phrases"; "a stock answer"; "repeating threadbare jokes"; "parroting some timeworn axiom"; "the trite metaphor `hard as nails'" persistent thickened stem of a herbaceous perennial plant routine; "a stock answer" provide or furnish with a stock of something; "stock the larder with meat" sprout: put forth and grow sprouts or shoots; "the plant sprouted early this year" standard: regularly and widely used or sold; "a standard size"; "a stock item" neckcloth: an ornamental white cravat
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| stockinet |
knit used especially for infants' wear and undergarments
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close-fitting hosiery to cover the foot and leg; come in matched pairs (usually used in the plural) the activity of supplying a stock of something; "he supervised the stocking of the stream with trout"
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A stocking is a close-fitting, variously elastic garment covering the foot and lower part of the leg, but usually not intended to conceal the leg. It was formerly made of woven cloth but now of knitted wool, silk, cotton or nylon (see Hosiery). ...
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a culture of microorganisms maintained in a viable state as a reference strain and subcultured into fresh medium as necessary.
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| stock | not used technically |
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| stock | an ornamental white cravat |
| stock | the merchandise that a shop has on hand |
| stock | the handle end of some implements or tools |
| stock | the handle of a handgun or the butt end of a rifle or shotgun or part of the support of a machine gun or artillery gun |
| stock | lumber used in the construction of something |
| stock | liquid in which meat and vegetables are simmered |
| stock | a special kind of domesticated animals within a species |
| stock | the descendants of one individual |
| stock | any of various ornamental flowering plants of the genus Malcolmia |
| stock | any of several Old World plants cultivated for their brightly colored flowers |
| stock | a plant or stem onto which a graft is made |
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