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    JournalTitle: Salmagundi (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.)
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salmiac <chemistry> Sal ammoniac. See Sal.
Origin: Cf. F. Salmiac, G. Salmiak
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
salmine <chemical> Chemical name: Salmine
(12 Dec 1998)
salmon Origin: OE. Saumoun, salmon, F. Saumon, fr. L. Salmo, salmonis perhaps from salire to leap. Cf. Sally, v.
1. <zoology> Any one of several species of fishes of the genus Salmo and allied genera. The common salmon (Salmo salar) of Northern Europe and Eastern North America, and the California salmon, or quinnat, are the most important species. They are extensively preserved for food. See Quinnat.
The salmons ascend rivers and penetrate to their head streams to spawn. They are remarkably strong fishes, and will even leap over considerable falls which lie in the way of their progress. The common salmon has been known to grow to the weight of seventy-five pounds; more generally it is from fifteen to twenty-five pounds. Young salmon are called parr, peal, smolt, and grilse. Among the true salmons are: Black salmon, or Lake salmon, the namaycush. Dog salmon, a salmon of Western North America (Oncorhynchus keta). Humpbacked salmon, a Pacific-coast salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha). King salmon, the quinnat. Landlocked salmon, a variety of the common salmon (var. Sebago), long confined in certain lakes in consequence of obstructions that prevented it from returning to the sea. This last is called also dwarf salmon. Among fishes of other families which are locally and erroneously called salmon are: the pike perch, called jack salmon; the spotted, or southern, squeteague; the cabrilla, called kelp salmon; young pollock, called sea salmon; and the California yellowtail.
2. A reddish yellow or orange colour, like the flesh of the salmon.
<botany> Salmon berry The European sea trout (Salmo trutta). It resembles the salmon, but is smaller, and has smaller and more numerous scales. The American namaycush. A name that is also applied locally to the adult black spotted trout (Salmo purpuratus), and to the steel head and other large trout of the Pacific coast.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
salmon disease A disease of dogs and other canids in the northwest coastal region of the U.S., resulting from eating infected salmon and trout from streams flowing into the Pacific Ocean; these fish carry the encysted form or metacercaria of Nanophyetus salmincola, which infects the intestine and carries with it Neorickettsia helmintheca, the actual agent of the disease.
Synonym: salmon disease.
(05 Mar 2000)
salmon patch Interstitial or parenchymatous keratitis giving rise to neovascularization of the cornea.
Synonym: Hutchinson's patch.
(05 Mar 2000)
salmon patches Red or purple-coloured vascular skin markings that develop shortly after birth. most are usually painless and benign. Some lesions (cavernous haemangiomas) will disappear or become harder to see as the child approaches school age. Localised steroid injections have been used successfully to reduce the size of a birthmark.
(27 Sep 1997)
salmon poisoning A disease of dogs and other canids in the northwest coastal region of the U.S., resulting from eating infected salmon and trout from streams flowing into the Pacific Ocean; these fish carry the encysted form or metacercaria of Nanophyetus salmincola, which infects the intestine and carries with it Neorickettsia helmintheca, the actual agent of the disease.
Synonym: salmon disease.
(05 Mar 2000)
Salmonella Genus of gram-negative Enterobacteriaceae that are responsible for several infections in humans (gastroenteritis and typhoid). If invasive they can cause enteric fevers (e.g. Typhoid, caused by Salmonella typhi), food poisoning (usually Salmonella typhimurium or Salmonella enteridis, the latter notorious for contamination of poultry) and occasionally septicaemia in nonintestinal tissues.
(27 Sep 1997)
salmonella arizonae Gram-negative rods widely distributed in lizards and snakes, and implicated in enteric, bone, and joint infections in man.
(12 Dec 1998)
Salmonella choleraesuis A species that occurs in pigs, where it is an important secondary invader in the virus disease hog cholera, but does not occur as a natural pathogen in other animals; occasionally causes acute gastroenteritis and enteric fever in humans; it is the type species of the genus Salmonella.
(05 Mar 2000)
salmonella enterica A subgenus of salmonella containing several medically important serotypes. The habitat for the majority of strains is warm-blooded animals.
(12 Dec 1998)
salmonella enteritidis A serotype of salmonella enterica which is an aetiologic agent of gastroenteritis in man and other animals.
(12 Dec 1998)
salmonella food poisoning Poisoning caused by ingestion of food harboring species of salmonella. Conditions of raising, shipping, slaughtering, and marketing of domestic animals contribute to the spread of this bacterium in the food supply.
(12 Dec 1998)
salmonella hirschfeldii A serotype of salmonella enterica which is an agent of paratyphoid fever in asia, africa, and southern europe.
(12 Dec 1998)
salmonella infections Infections with bacteria of the genus salmonella.
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Salmine - »õâ
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  • Salmo salar - »õâ A commercially important species of SALMON in the family SALMONIDAE, order SALMONIFORMES, which occurs in the North Atlantic.
    Synonyms : Atlantic Salmons, Salmons, Atlantic, salar, Salmo
  • Salmon - »õâ Fish of the genera ONCORHYNCHUS and Salmo in the family SALMONIDAE. They are anadromous game fish, frequenting the coastal waters of both the North Atlantic and Pacific. They are known for their gameness as a sport fish and for the quality of their flesh as a table fish. (Webster, 3d ed).
    Synonyms : Chinook Salmon, Pink Salmon, Sockeye Salmon
  • Salmonella - »õâ A genus of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria that utilizes citrate as a sole carbon source. It is pathogenic for humans, causing enteric fevers, gastroenteritis, and bacteremia. Food poisoning is the most common clinical manifestation. Organisms within this genus are separated on the basis of antigenic characteristics, sugar fermentation patterns, and bacteriophage susceptibility.
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  • Salmonella arizonae - »õâ Gram-negative rods widely distributed in LIZARDS and SNAKES, and implicated in enteric, bone (BONE DISEASES), and joint infections (JOINT DISEASES) in humans.
    Synonyms : Salmonella choleraesuis subsp. arizonae, Salmonella enterica serovar arizonae
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Salmonella typhosa typhoid bacillus: a form of salmonella that causes typhoid fever
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Salmonella rod-shaped Gram-negative enterobacteria; cause typhoid fever and food poisoning; can be used as a bioweapon
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Salmonella enteritidis a form of salmonella that causes gastroenteritis in humans
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Salmonella typhi typhoid bacillus: a form of salmonella that causes typhoid fever
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Salmonella typhimurium a form of salmonella that causes food poisoning in humans
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Salm nymph who merged with Hermaphroditus to form one body
Salm cooked meats and eggs and vegetables usually arranged in rows around the plate and dressed with a salad dressing
Salm a collection containing a variety of sorts of things
Salm British writer of novels who was born in India
Salm ragout of game in a rich sauce
Salm type genus of the Salmonidae: salmon and trout
Salm found in Pacific coastal waters and streams from lower California to Alaska
Salm found in northern coastal Atlantic waters or tributaries
Salm speckled trout of European rivers
Salm any of various large food and game fishes of northern waters
Salm flesh of any of various marine or freshwater fish of the family Salmonidae
Salm a tributary of the Snake River
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