| RIO | right inferior oblique |
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| Riolan's anastomosis | The specific portion of the marginal artery of the colon connecting the middle and left colic arteries. Synonym: Riolan's arc. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Riolan's arc | The series of arterial arches formed in the mesentery by anastomoses between adjacent jejunal and ileal arteries and from which vasa recta arise. The arterial arcades of the ileum are shorter and more complex than those of the jejunum. See: arterial arches of ileum, arterial arches of jejunum. Synonym: intermesenteric arterial anastomosis, Riolan's arc, Riolan's arcades. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Riolan's arcades | The series of arterial arches formed in the mesentery by anastomoses between adjacent jejunal and ileal arteries and from which vasa recta arise. The arterial arcades of the ileum are shorter and more complex than those of the jejunum. See: arterial arches of ileum, arterial arches of jejunum. Synonym: intermesenteric arterial anastomosis, Riolan's arc, Riolan's arcades. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Riolan's bones | Several small sutural bone's sometimes present in the petro-occipital suture. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Riolan's muscle | <anatomy> Marginal fibres of the palpebral part of the orbicularis oculi muscle. Synonym: cremaster muscle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Riolan, Jean | <person> French anatomist and botanist, 1577-1657. See: Riolan's anastomosis, Riolan's arc, Riolan's arcades, Riolan's bones, Riolan's bouquet, Riolan's muscle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| rioprostil | <chemical> (11 alpha,13e)-1,11,16-trihydroxy-16-methylprost-13-en-9-one. A synthetic methylprostaglandin e1 analog that reduces gastric acid secretion and enhances the gastric mucus-bicarbonate barrier. It is effective in the therapy of gastric ulcers and gives significant protection against nsaid-induced gastric mucosal damage. The drug also prevents cyclosporin a-induced damage to endocrine and exocrine pancreatic secretions. It shows a low order of acute toxicity and there is no evidence of embryotoxicity, fetotoxicity, teratogenicity, or mutagenicity in animal studies. Pharmacological action: anti-ulcer agents. Chemical name: Prost-13-en-9-one, 1,11,16-trihydroxy-16-methyl-, (11alpha,13E)- (12 Dec 1998) |
| riot | 1. To engage in riot; to act in an unrestrained or wanton manner; to indulge in excess of luxury, feasting, or the like; to revel; to run riot; to go to excess. "Now he exact of all, wastes in delight, Riots in pleasure, and neglects the law." (Daniel) "No pulse that riots, and no blood that glows." (Pope) 2. To disturb the peace; to raise an uproar or sedition. See Riot. Origin: OF. Rioter; cf. OD. Ravotten. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| riot control agents, chemical | Chemical substances which are employed during a riot in order to control or disperse the rioting parties. (12 Dec 1998) |
| riots | A form of violent crowd behaviour which expresses the emotional release of resentments and prejudices, usually relevant to grievances toward the social system. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Hortega, Pio del Rio | <person> Spanish neurohistologist in South America, 1882-1945. See: Hortega cells, Hortega's neuroglia stain. (05 Mar 2000) |
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Synonyms : ORF-15927, RWJ-15927, TR-4698, ORF 15927, ORF15927, RWJ 15927, RWJ15927, TR 4698, TR4698
Synonyms : Chemical Riot Control Agents
Synonyms : Riot
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| Riolan's muscle |
1. ciliary bundle of pars palpebralis musculi orbicularis oculi. 2. musculus cremaster.
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a virus of the genus Flavivirus, isolated from bats in Mexico and the southwestern United States, that has caused orchitis in laboratory workers. No arthropod vector is known.
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var. R.'s arc. A vascular arch within the mesentery of the transverse colon.
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| Riolan's bouquet |
The two ligaments and three muscles attached to the styloid process of the temporal bone.
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A class of chemicals used by law enforcement personnel to disable people, esp. those felt to be violent or potentially violent. The most commonly used chemicals are tear gas and pepper spray (oleoresin capsicum). Toxic effect
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| RIO | the former capital and 2nd largest city of Brazil |
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| RIO | a North American river |
| RIO | the former capital and 2nd largest city of Brazil |
| RIO | an estuary between Argentina and Uruguay |
| RIO | a North American river |
| RIO | native to West Africa but grown in Java and elsewhere |
| RIO | dry red table wine from the Rioja region of northern Spain |
| RIO | a wild gathering involving excessive drinking and promiscuity |
| RIO | a public act of violence by an unruly mob |
| RIO | a joke that seems extremely funny |
| RIO | a state of disorder involving group violence |
| RIO | engage in boisterous, drunken merry-making |
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