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| GPS | Goodpasture syndrome; gray platelet syndrome; guinea pig serum; guinea pig spleen |
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| AS/GP | antiserum, guinea pig |
| DH | daily habits; day hospital; dehydrocholate; dehydrogenase; delayed hypersensitivity; dermatitis herp... |
| GP | gangliocytic paraganglioma; gastroplasty; general paralysis, general paresis; general practice, gene... |
| GPA | Goodpasture antigen; grade point average; Group Practice Association; guinea pig albumin |
| GP | Guinea Pig |
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| GPMT | Guinea Pig Maximization Test |
| GPBP | Guinea pig basic protein |
| GPCMV | Guinea pig cytomegalovirus |
| GPE | Guinea pig embryo |
| guinea | 1. A district on the west coast of Africa (formerly noted for its export of gold and slaves) after which the Guinea fowl, Guinea grass, Guinea peach, etc, are named. 2. A gold coin of England current for twenty-one shillings sterling, or about five dollars, but not coined since the issue of sovereigns in 1817. "The guinea, so called from the Guinea gold out of which it was first struck, was proclaimed in 1663, and to go for twenty shillings; but it never went for less than twenty-one shillings." (Pinkerton) Guinea corn. <botany> A long and slender African nematoid worm (Filaria Medinensis) of a white colour. It lives in the cellular tissue of man, beneath the skin, and produces painful sores. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| guinea corn yaws | A form of yaws in which the lesions resemble grains of Indian corn. (05 Mar 2000) |
| guinea green B | An acid diaminotriphenylmethane dye, used as an indicator for H-ion determinations (changing at pH 6.0 from magenta to green) and as a fibre cytoplasmic stain in certain Masson trichrome staining procedures. (05 Mar 2000) |
| guinea pig | A rodent with a very short tail that is not visible externally; native to South America, where it is raised for food; used widely as a laboratory animal in bacteriologic, pathologic, and pharmacologic research. Synonym: guinea pig. (05 Mar 2000) |
| guinea pigs | A common name used for the family caviidae. The most common species is cavia porcellus which is the domesticated guinea pig used for pets and biomedical research. (12 Dec 1998) |
| guinea-bissau | A republic in western africa, south of senegal and west of guinea. Its capital is bissau. It was discovered by the portuguese in 1446. In the 17th and 18th centuries it was active in slave trading. Its boundaries were established by convention with france in 1886 and 1902-05 and in 1974 it gained its independence. As a portuguese overseas province, the country was called portuguese guinea; it was named guinea-bissau in 1974. The name guinea is from the tuareg word aginaw, meaning black people. Bissau is from the native name of the people there, the bijuga, whose meaning is uncertain. (12 Dec 1998) |
| papua new guinea | A country consisting of the eastern half of the island of new guinea and adjacent islands, including new britain, new ireland, the admiralty islands, and new hanover in the bismarck archipelago; bougainville and buka in the northern solomon islands; the d'entrecasteaux and trobriand islands; woodlark (murua) island; and the louisiade archipelago. It became independent on september 16, 1975. Formerly, the southern part was the Australian territory of papua, and the northern part was the un trust territory of new guinea, administered by Australia. They were administratively merged in 1949 and named papua and new guinea, and renamed papua new guinea in 1971. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| new guinea | Originally an island of the malay archipelago, the second largest island in the world. It divided, west new guinea becoming part of indonesia and east new guinea becoming papua new guinea. (12 Dec 1998) |
| equatorial guinea | A republic in central africa, north of gabon and bounded on the west by the atlantic ocean. Its capital is malabo. Equatorial guinea was discovered by the portuguese in 1491 and ceded to spain in 1778. The country gained independence in 1968. Equatorial refers to its location near the equator in the broad region long known as guinea . (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Guinea, Republic of
Synonyms : Cavia porcellus, Guinea Pig, Pig, Guinea, Pigs, Guinea
Synonyms : Guinea-Bissau, Republic of
| guinea worm disease |
a painful and debilitating infestation contracted by drinking stagnant water contaminated with Guinea worm larvae that can mature inside a human's abdomen until the worm emerges through a painful blister in the person's skin
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| guinea pig |
subject: a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures; someone who is an object of investigation; "the subjects for this investigation were selected randomly"; "the cases that we studied were drawn from two different communities" stout-bodied nearly tailless domesticated cavy; often kept as a pet and widely used in research
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| guinea worm |
Guinea worm disease: a painful and debilitating infestation contracted by drinking stagnant water contaminated with Guinea worm larvae that can mature inside a human's abdomen until the worm emerges through a painful blister in the person's skin parasitic roundworm of India and Africa that lives in the abdomen or beneath the skin of humans and other vertebrates
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| guinea corn y. |
a lesion of yaws that resembles a grain of corn (maize).
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Dracunculus medinensis.
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| guinea | W African bird having dark plumage mottled with white |
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| guinea | a former British gold coin worth 21 shillings |
| guinea | a republic in eastern Africa on the Atlantic |
| guinea | ethnic slur |
| guinea | sorghums of dry regions of Asia and North Africa |
| guinea | any of several Australasian evergreen vines widely cultivated in warm regions for their large bright yellow single flowers |
| guinea | W African bird having dark plumage mottled with white |
| guinea | 22-karat gold from which guinea coins were made |
| guinea | brass with enough copper to give it a reddish tint |
| guinea | any of several Australasian evergreen vines widely cultivated in warm regions for their large bright yellow single flowers |
| guinea | West African plant bearing pungent peppery seeds |
| guinea | female guinea fowl |
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