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| spiro compounds | A group of compounds consisting in part of two rings sharing one carbon atom in common. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| spiro- | 1. Coil, coil-shaped. Origin: G. Speira 2. Breathing. Origin: L. Spiro, to breathe (05 Mar 2000) |
| spiro-index | Vital capacity divided by the height of the individual. (05 Mar 2000) |
| spirobacteria | Sing. Spirobacterium . [NL. See 4th Spire, and Bacterium. <biology> See the Note under Microbacteria. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Spirocerca lupi | The oesophageal worm of dogs and other carnivores, a red spiruroid nematode that occurs in nodules in the wall of the oesophagus, stomach, and aorta of dogs, foxes, and wolves; intermediate hosts are various coprophagic beetles. Clinical symptoms occur only in very heavy infections, which are associated with oesophageal carcinomata in dogs and with hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy. Origin: L., fr. G. Speira, coil, + G. Kerkos, tail; L. Lupus, wolf (05 Mar 2000) |
| spirochaeta | A genus of flexible, spiral rods found in hydrogen sulfide-containing mud, sewage, and polluted water. None of the species properly referred to in this genus are pathogenic. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Spirochaeta obermeieri | A species causing relapsing fever in South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia; transmitted by the bedbug, Cimex lectularius, and the louse, Pediculus humanus subsp. Humanus. Synonym: Obermeier's spirillum, Spirochaeta obermeieri. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Spirochaeta plicatilis | A very large species (sometimes as long as 200 um) of bacteria; it is nonparasitic, so far as known; it is the type species of the genus Spirochaeta. (05 Mar 2000) |
| spirochaetaceae | A family of spiral bacteria of the order spirochaetales. (12 Dec 1998) |
| spirochaetales | An order of slender, flexuous, helically coiled bacteria, with one or more complete turns in the helix. (12 Dec 1998) |
| spirochaetales infections | Infections with bacteria of the order spirochaetales. (12 Dec 1998) |
| spirochaete | An elongated, spirally shaped bacterium, for example the organism responsible for syphilis. (18 Nov 1997) |
| spirochetal | Relating to spirochetes, especially to infection with such organisms. (05 Mar 2000) |
| spirochetal jaundice | Jaundice caused by infection with Leptospira species, usually Leptospira icterohemorrhagica. (05 Mar 2000) |
| spirochete | A microscopic bacterial organism, a spirochete apperars worm-like, spiral-shaped, and wiggles vigorously when viewed under a microscope. Treponema pallidum, the cause of syphilis, is a particularly well-known member of the spirochaeta family. The term spirochete is an odd hybrid of greek and latin roots, the latin spira for coil and the greek chaite for long flowing hair, formed because the spirochete looked like a coil of hair. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Clado, Spiro | <person> French gynecologist, 1856-1905. See: Clado's anastomosis, Clado's band, Clado's ligament, Clado's point. (05 Mar 2000) |
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Synonyms : Spirochete
Synonyms : Infections, Spirochaetales, Infections, Spirochete, Infection, Spirochaetales, Infection, Spirochete, Spirochaetales Infection, Spirochete Infection
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| Spirochaetaceae |
large coarsely spiral bacteria; free-living in fresh or salt water or commensal in bodies of oysters
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| Spirochaeta |
the type genus of the family Spirochaetaceae; a bacterium that is flexible, undulating, and chiefly aquatic
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| Spirochaetales |
higher bacteria; slender spiral rodlike forms
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| spirochete |
parasitic or free-living bacteria; many pathogenic to humans and other animals
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| spirogram |
a recording of breathing made with a spirograph
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| spiro | type genus of the family Spirochaetaceae |
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| spiro | large coarsely spiral bacteria |
| spiro | higher bacteria |
| spiro | parasitic or free-living bacteria |
| spiro | parasitic or free-living bacteria |
| spiro | minute aquatic herbs floating on the water surface consisting of a shiny leaflike frond and 2-21 roots |
| spiro | cosmopolitan except South America and New Zealand and some oceanic islands |
| spiro | a recording of breathing made with a spirograph |
| spiro | a measuring instrument for recording the depth and rapidity of breathing movements |
| spiro | freshwater algae consisting of minute filaments containing spiral chlorophyll bands |
| spiro | a measuring instrument for measuring the vital capacity of the lungs |
| spiro | the use of a spirometer to measure vital capacity |
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