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MIO minimum identifiable odor; modular input/output
MiO microorchidism
MIOP magnetic iron oxide particle
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MIOL multifocal intraocular lens
MION Monocrystalline iron oxide nanoparticles
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mio- Less.
Origin: G. Meion
(05 Mar 2000)
miocamycin <chemical> Leucomycin v, 3(b),9-diacetate 3,4(b)-dipropionate. A macrolide antibiotic that has a wide antimicrobial spectrum and is particularly effective in respiratory and genital infections.
Pharmacological action: antibiotics, macrolide.
Chemical name: Leucomycin V, 3B,9-diacetate 3,4B-dipropanoate
(12 Dec 1998)
miocene <geology> Of or pertaining to the middle division of the Tertiary.
The Miocene period. See Chart of Geology.
Origin: Gr. Less + new, fresh, recent.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
miodidymus Miodymus
Unequal conjoined twins with the head of the smaller twin fused to the occipital region of the head of the larger twin.
See: conjoined twins.
Origin: mio-+ G. Didymos, twin
(05 Mar 2000)
miohippus <paleontology> An extinct Miocene mammal of the Horse family, closely related to the genus Anhithecrium, and having three usable hoofs on each foot.
Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Less + horse.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
miolecithal Denoting an egg with little yolk which is uniformly dispersed throughout the egg.
Origin: mio-+ G. Lekithos, egg yolk
(05 Mar 2000)
mionectic An obsolete term denoting less than the normal; used especially with reference to blood that has an abnormally low percentage of saturation with oxygen at a certain pressure.
Origin: G. Meionekteo, to have too little, fr. Meion, less, + echo, to have
(05 Mar 2000)
miopragia Diminished functional activity in a part.
Origin: mio-+ G. Prasso, to do
(05 Mar 2000)
miopus Unequal conjoined twins with heads united in such a manner that one face is rudimentary.
See: conjoined twins.
Origin: mio-+ ops, eye
(05 Mar 2000)
miosis <physiology> Contraction of the pupils.
(12 Jan 1998)
miosphygmia Condition in which pulse beats are fewer than heart beats.
Origin: mio-+ G. Sphygmos, pulse
(05 Mar 2000)
miostagmin reaction A physiochemical immunity test, designed by Ascoli, consisting in determination of the surface tension of an immune serum to which its specific antigen has been added, before and after incubation at 37°C for 2 hours; in a positive reaction the surface tension, as measured by the stalagmometer, is lowered.
(05 Mar 2000)
miotic 1. <ophthalmology> Pertaining to, characterised by or producing miosis: contraction of the pupil.
2. <pharmacology> An agent that causes the pupil to contract.
3. <cell biology> Meiotic: characterised by cell division.
(18 Nov 1997)
miotics Agents causing contraction of the pupil of the eye. Because the size of the pupil is under the antagonistic control of the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems, drugs affecting either system can cause miosis. Drugs that mimic or potentiate the parasympathetic input to the circular constrictor muscle and drugs that inhibit sympathetic input to the radial dilator muscle tend to contract the pupils. Some sources use the term miotics only for the parasympathomimetic but any drug used to induce miosis is included here.
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Miocamycin - »õâ A macrolide antibiotic that has a wide antimicrobial spectrum and is particularly effective in respiratory and genital infections.
    Synonyms : 9, 3''-Di-O-Acetylmidecamycin, 9, 3''-Diacetylmidecamycin, Miocamycine, Myocamicin, PM-88908, 9, 3'' Di O Acetylmidecamycin, 9, 3'' Diacetylmidecamycin, PM 88908, PM88908
  • Miosis - »õâ Pupillary constriction. This may result from congenital absence of the dilatator pupillary muscle, defective sympathetic innervation, or irritation of the CONJUNCTIVA or CORNEA.
    Synonyms : Constricted Pupil, Miosis, Persistent, Small Pupil, Constricted Pupils, Mioses, Mioses, Persistent, Mioses, Pupillary, Miosis, Pupillary, Persistent Mioses, Persistent Miosis, Pupil, Constricted, Pupil, Small, Pupillary Mioses, Pupils, Constricted, Pupils, Small
  • Miotics - »õâ Agents causing contraction of the pupil of the eye. Because the size of the pupil is under the antagonistic control of the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems, drugs affecting either system can cause miosis. Drugs that mimic or potentiate the parasympathetic input to the circular constrictor muscle and drugs that inhibit sympathetic input to the radial dilator muscle tend to contract the pupils. Some sources use the term miotics only for the parasympathomimetics but any drug used to induce miosis is included here.
    Synonyms :
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miotic miotic drug: a drug that causes miosis (constriction of the pupil of the eye)
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miotic A drug causing pupillary constriction.
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MIO Major Institutional Overlay
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mio- Major Institutional Overlay
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Miochol trademark for a preparation of acetylcholine chloride.
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MIO from 13 million to 25 million years ago
MIO reflex contraction of the sphincter muscle of the iris in response to a bright light (or certain drugs) causing the pupil to become smaller
MIO (genetics) cell division that produces reproductive cells in sexually reproducing organisms
MIO of or relating to or causing constriction of the pupil of the eye
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