| SIS | semantic indexing system; serotinin irritation syndrome; simian sarcoma; simulator-induced syndrome; social information system; spontaneous interictal spike; sterile injectable solution; sterile injectable suspension |
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| SISH | Stage I Systolic Hypertension in the Elderly [study] |
| SISI | short increment sensitivity index |
| SISS | Sentinel Injury Surveillance System [for Gunshot and Stab Wounds] small inducible secreted substances |
| SISV, SiSV | simian sarcoma virus |
| SIS | Small intestinal submucosa |
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| SISO | Sisomicin |
| SIE | Sis-inducible element |
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| sis | <oncogene> An oncogene, identified in monkey sarcoma, encoding a B chain of PDGF. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| siscowet | <zoology> A large, fat variety of the namaycusa found in Lake Superior; called also siskawet, siskiwit. Origin: OF American Indian origin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sisel | <zoology> The suslik. Origin: Cf. G. Ziesel. Cf. Zizel. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| SISI test | The sounding of a tone 20 dB above threshold, followed by a series of 200-msec tones 1 dB louder; perception of these is indicative of cochlear damage. Synonym: small increment sensitivity index test. (05 Mar 2000) |
| siskin | <zoology> A small green and yellow European finch (Spinus spinus, or Carduelis spinus); called also aberdevine. The American pinefinch (S. Pinus); called also pine siskin. See Pinefinch. The name is applied also to several other related species found in Asia and South America. Siskin green, a delicate shade of yellowish green, as in the mineral torbernite. Origin: Dan. Sisgen; cf. Sw. Siska, G. Zeisig, D. Sijsje; of Slav. Origin; cf. Pol. Czy. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| siskiwit | <zoology> The siscowet. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sismograph | See Seismograph. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sismotherapy | Synonym: vibratory massage. Origin: G. Seismos, a shaking, fr. Seio, fut. Seiso, to shake (05 Mar 2000) |
| sisomicin | <chemical> Antibiotic produced by micromonospora inyoensis. It is closely related to gentamicin c1a, one of the components of the gentamicin complex (gentamicins). Pharmacological action: antibiotics, aminoglycoside. Chemical name: D-Streptamine, O-3-deoxy-4-C-methyl-3-(methylamino)-beta-L-arabinopyranosyl-(1-6)-O-(2,6-diamino-2,3,4,6-tetradeoxy-alpha-D-glycero-hex-4-enopyranosyl-(1-4))-2-deoxy- (12 Dec 1998) |
| sisomicin sulfate | (C19H37N5O7)2-5H 2SO4;an antibiotic produced by Micromonospora inyoensis that has a spectrum of activity and application similar to that of gentamicin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sisomicin-gentamicin resistance ribosomal RNA methylase | <enzyme> Catalyses the methylation of 30s ribosomal units to confer sisomicin-gentamicin resistance in micromonospora zionensis Registry number: EC 2.1.1.- Synonym: sgm gene product, sgm methylase (26 Jun 1999) |
| sissoo | <botany> A leguminous tree (Dalbergia Sissoo) of the northern parts of India; also, the dark brown compact and durable timber obtained from it. It is used in shipbuilding and for gun carriages, railway ties, etc. Origin: Hind. Sis. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sist | 1. To stay, as judicial proceedings; to delay or suspend; to stop. 2. To cause to take a place, as at the bar of a court; hence, to cite; to summon; to bring into court. "Some, however, have preposterously sisted nature as the first or generative principle." (Sir W. Hamilton) Origin: L. Sistere to bring to a stand, to stop. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sister | 1. A female who has the same parents with another person, or who has one of them only. In the latter case, she is more definitely called a half sister. The correlative of brother. "I am the sister of one Claudio." (Shak) 2. A woman who is closely allied to, or assocciated with, another person, as in the sdame faith, society, order, or community. 3. One of the same kind, or of the same condition; generally used adjectively; as, sister fruits. Sister Block See Charity, and Mercy. Origin: OE. Sister, fr. Icel. Systir; also suster, from AS. Sweostor, sweoster, swuster, akin to OFries. Sweester, suster, LG. Suster, suster, D. Zuster, OS. & OHG. Swestar, G. Schwester, Icel. Systir, Sw. Syster, Dan. Soster, Goth. Swistar, Lith. Ses, Russ. Sestra, Pol. Siostra, L. Soror, Skr. Svasr. Cf. Cousin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sister chromatid | One of the two chromatids making up a bivalent. Both are semi conservative copies of the original chromatid. (18 Nov 1997) |
Synonyms : 4, 5-Dehydrogentamicin, Antibiotic 6640, Extramycin, Pathomycin, Rickamicin, Sch-13475, Siseptin, Sisomicin Sulfate, Sisomicin Sulfate (2:5) Salt, Sizomycin, 4, 5 Dehydrogentamicin, 6640, Antibiotic, Sch 13475, Sch13475
Synonyms : Chromatid Exchange, Sister, Chromatid Exchanges, Sister, Exchange, Sister Chromatid, Exchanges, Sister Chromatid, Sister Chromatid Exchanges
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| sister |
a female person who has the same parents as another person; "my sister married a musician" (Roman Catholic Church) a title given to a nun (and used as a form of address); "the Sisters taught her to love God" a female person who is a fellow member of a sorority or labor union or other group; "none of her sisters would betray her" baby: (slang) sometimes used as a term of address for attractive young women
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| Sistrurus |
pygmy rattlesnakes
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a surgical procedure for removal of thyroglossal cysts and sinuses.
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The title of a female missionary. Female missionaries have no priesthood authority.
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an initiated member of a sorority.
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| SIS | a female person who has the same parents as another person |
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| SIS | Mexican or West Indian plant with large fleshy leaves yielding a stiff fiber used in e.g. rope |
| SIS | a plant fiber used for making rope |
| SIS | chiefly tropical and xerophytic plants: includes Dracenaceae (Dracaenaceae) |
| SIS | a plant fiber used for making rope |
| SIS | the cardinal number that is the sum of five and one |
| SIS | East Indian tree whose leaves are used for fodder |
| SIS | small sharp-billed yellow-and-black Eurasian finch |
| SIS | evergreen perennial having a dense basal rosette of long spatula-shaped leaves and panicles of pink or white-and-red-striped or pink-purple flowers |
| SIS | genus including stone parsley |
| SIS | slender roadside herb of western Europe and Mediterranean having foliage like parsley and white flowers with aromatic seeds |
| SIS | make a sharp hissing sound, as if to show disapproval |
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