| SF | Sabin-Feldman [test]; safety factor; salt-free; scarlet fever; screen film; seminal fluid; serosal f... |
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| SFT | Sabin-Feldman test; sensory feedback therapy; skinfold thickness |
| sabin vaccine | Oral Polio virus Vaccine (OPV). The polio virus in opv is attenuated (weakened). The sabin vaccine is named after the american virologist albert sabin. See immunization, polio. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| Sabin, Albert | <person> Polish-U.S. Virologist, 1906-1993. See: Sabin vaccine, Sabin-Feldman dye test. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Sabin-Feldman dye test | A method for the detection of anti-toxoplasma antibody in serum, based on the fact that Toxoplasma gondii cells (from peritoneal exudate in mice) are fairly well stained with alkaline methylene blue, whereas organisms in a serum that contains specific antibody have no affinity for the dye; furthermore, normal toxoplasma cells become rounded, and the nucleus and cytoplasm deeply stained, when treated with the methylene blue; on the other hand, when dye is mixed with organisms and antibody, the cells retain their crescent shape and only the shrunken nuclear endosome is stained. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sabine | <botany> See Savin. Origin: F, fr. L. Sabina herba, fr. Sabini the Sabines. Cf. Savin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sabinol dehydrogenase | <enzyme> Enzyme from sage (salvia officinalis) and tansy (tana cetum vulgare) converts (+)-cis-sabinol to (+)-sabinone Registry number: EC 1.1.1.- (26 Jun 1999) |
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a unit of acoustic absorption equivalent to the absorption by a square foot of a surface that absorbs all incident sound United States microbiologist (born in Poland) who developed the Sabin vaccine that is taken orally against poliomyelitis (born 1906)
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an oral vaccine (containing live but weakened poliovirus) that is given to provide immunity to poliomyelitis
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The unit for absorption of sound equal to the absorption provided by one square foot of a completely absorbing material, which is used to measure the ability of materials to absorb sound.
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poliovirus v. live oral.
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| Sabin | United States microbiologist (born in Poland) who developed the Sabin vaccine that is taken orally against poliomyelitis (born 1906) |
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| Sabin | a unit of acoustic absorption equivalent to the absorption by a square foot of a surface that absorbs all incident sound |
| Sabin | an oral poliovirus vaccine (containing live but weakened poliovirus) that is given to provide immunity to poliomyelitis |
| Sabin | a river in eastern Texas that flows south into the Gulf of Mexico |
| Sabin | medium-sized 5-needled pine of southwestern California having long cylindrical cones |
| Sabin | a river in eastern Texas that flows south into the Gulf of Mexico |
| Sabin | small genus of deciduous West Indian trees or shrubs: carib wood |
| Sabin | small Dominican tree bearing masses of large crimson flowers before the fine pinnate foliage emerges |
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