| DMSA | Meso-2,3-dimercaptosuccinic acid |
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| DMSA | Meso-dimercaptosuccinic acid |
| m-THPC | Meso-tetra(hydroxyphenyl)chlorin |
| meso- | Mes- 1. Middle, mean, intermediacy. 2. A mesentery, mesentery-like structure. 3. A prefix denoting a compound, containing more than one chiral centre, having an internal plane of symmetry; such compounds do not exhibit optical activity (e.g., meso-cystine). Origin: G. Mesos (05 Mar 2000) |
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| meso-cystine | An isomer of cystine in which the configuration about one of the alpha-carbons is d, about the other, l, so that the molecule as a whole possesses a plane of symmetry and is optically inactive. Note that meso-cystine is not dl-cystine. Dl-cystine is a racaemic mixture of dd-cystine and ll-cystine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| meso-inositol | 1. Generic term for any isomer of meso-inositol in which the hydroxyl groups are so arranged that the molecule as a whole possesses a plane of symmetry and is optically inactive. 2. Former name for myo-inositol. (05 Mar 2000) |
| meso-ontomorph | A broad, stocky individual. Origin: meso-+ G. On, being, + morphe, form (05 Mar 2000) |
| meso-tartrate dehydrogenase | <enzyme> Forms dihydroxyfumarate; distinguished from EC 1.1.1.93 which forms oxaloglycollate Registry number: EC 1.3.1.7 (26 Jun 1999) |
| meso compound | <chemistry> A compound that has two or more chiral centres but does not rotate plane-polarized light because it has an internal plane of symmetry. These compounds are identical to their mirror images. (09 Jan 1998) |
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| meso compounds | Compounds containing more than one asymmetric carbon atom, with configurations about them so balanced that the molecule as a whole possesses a plane of symmetry, although the individual carbon atoms do not; such compounds are not optically active; e.g., ribitol, mucic acid, meso-inositol, meso-cystine. (05 Mar 2000) |
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(See diastereoisomer). A molecule with more than one chiral centre, which would be a diastereoisomer except that changing either of its chiral centres does not change the actual molecule overall.
Ãâó: www.everyscience.com/Chemistry/Glossary/M.php
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Mesocyclone- A storm-scale region of rotation, typically around 2-6 miles in diameter and often found in the right rear flank of a supercell (or often on the eastern, or front, flank of an HP storm). The circulation of a mesocyclone covers an area much larger than the tornado that may develop within it. Properly used, mesocyclone is a radar term; it is defined as a rotation signature appearing on Doppler radar that meets specific criteria for magnitude, vertical depth, and duration. ...
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A Greek prefix meaning middle or mid; used with Latin, latinized, or Greek words to indicate the middle (often second) part of a structure.
Ãâó: www.uky.edu/~mjshar0/HI/glossary/
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| meso-aortitis |
inflammation of the tunica media of the aorta.
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