| RUT | Rapid Urease Test |
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| rut | rutabaga |
| RUTI | Recurrent urinary tract infections |
| rut | 1. <physiology> Sexual desire or oestrus of deer, cattle, and various other mammals; heat; also, the period during which the oestrus exists. 2. Roaring, as of waves breaking upon the shore; rote. See Rote. Origin: F. Rut, OF. Ruit, L. Ruditus a roaring, fr. Rugire to roar; -sp called from the noise made by deer in rutting time. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| ruta-baga | <botany> A kind of turnip commonly with a large and long or ovoid yellowish root; a Swedish turnip. See Turnip. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| rutaceous | <botany> Of or pertaining to plants of a natural order (Rutacae) of which the rue is the type, and which includes also the orange, lemon, dittany, and buchu. Origin: L. Rutaceous, from ruta rue. See Rue the plant. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| rutamycin | <chemical> A macrolide antibiotic of the oligomycin group, obtained from streptomyces rutgersensis. It is used in cytochemistry as a tool to inhibit various atpases and to uncouple oxidative phosphorylation from electron transport and also clinically as an antifungal agent. Pharmacological action: antibiotics, antifungal, antibiotics, macrolide, enzyme inhibitors, uncoupling agents. Chemical name: Oligomycin A, 26-demethyl- (12 Dec 1998) |
| rutate | <chemistry> A salt of rutic acid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ruth | 1. Sorrow for the misery of another; pity; tenderness. "They weep for ruth." "Have ruth of the poor." "To stir up gentle ruth, Both for her noble blood, and for her tender youth." (Spenser) 2. That which causes pity or compassion; misery; distress; a pitiful. "It had been hard this ruth for to see." (Chaucer) "With wretched miseries and woeful ruth." (Spenser) Origin: From Rue,: cf. Icel. Hryggth, hrygth. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ruthenic | <chemistry> Pertaining to, or containing, ruthenium; specifically, designating those compounds in which it has a higher valence as contrasted with ruthenious compounds. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ruthenious | <chemistry> Pertaining to, or containing, ruthenium; designating those compounds in which it has a lower valence as contrasted with ruthenic compounds. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ruthenium | <chemistry, element> A rare element of the light platinum group, found associated with platinum ores, and isolated as a hard, brittle steel-gray metal which is very infusible. Specific gravity 12.26. See Platinum metals, under Platinum. Atomic weight: 103.5 Abbreviation: Ru Origin: NL. So named from the Ruthenians, a Little Russian people, as coming from Russia, the metal having been found in the Ural mountains. (30 Mar 1998) |
| ruthenium compounds | Inorganic compounds that contain ruthenium as an integral part of the molecule. (12 Dec 1998) |
| ruthenium radioisotopes | Unstable isotopes of ruthenium that decay or disintegrate emitting radiation. Ru atoms with atomic weights 93-95, 97, 103, and 105-108 are radioactive ruthenium isotopes. (12 Dec 1998) |
| ruthenium red | <chemical> A stain used in electron microscopy for acid mucopolysaccharides on the outer surfaces of cells. (17 Dec 1997) |
| rutherford | An obsolete term for a unit of radioactivity, representing that quantity of radioactive material in which a million disintegrations are taking place per second; 37 rutherford equal 1 mCi. See: Becquerel. Origin: Ernest Rutherford, British physicist and Nobel laureate, 1871-1937 (05 Mar 2000) |
| rutic | <chemistry> Pertaining to, or obtained from, rue (Ruta); as, rutic acid, now commonly called capric acid. Origin: Cf. Rutaceous. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| rutidosis | 1. Wrinkling of the face to a degree disproportionate to age. 2. Laxity and wrinkling of the cornea, an indication of approaching death. Synonym: rutidosis. Origin: G. A wrinkling, fr. Rhytis, a wrinkle, + -osis, condition (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Ruta chalepensis, Ruta graveolens
Synonyms : Claussena
Synonyms : A-272, RR-32705, A 272, A272, RR 32705, RR32705
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Synonyms : Compounds, Ruthenium
| ruthenium |
a rare polyvalent metallic element of the platinum group; it is found associated with platinum
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| rutherford |
a unit strength of a radioactive source equal to one million disintegrations per second British chemist who isolated nitrogen (1749-1819) British physicist (born in New Zealand) who discovered the atomic nucleus and proposed a nuclear model of the atom (1871-1937)
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a groove or furrow (especially one in soft earth caused by wheels) a settled and monotonous routine that is hard to escape; "they fell into a conversational rut" be in a state of sexual excitement; of male mammals estrus: applies to nonhuman mammals: a state or period of heightened sexual arousal and activity furrow: hollow out in the form of a furrow or groove; "furrow soil"
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| Ruta |
type genus of the Rutaceae; strong-scented Eurasian herbs
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| Rutherford atom |
first modern concept of atomic structure; all of the positive charge and most of the mass of the atom are contained in a compact nucleus; a number of electrons (equal to the atomic number) occupy the rest of the volume of the atom and neutralize the positive charge
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| rut | a settled and monotonous routine that is hard to escape |
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| rut | a groove or furrow (especially one in soft earth caused by wheels) |
| rut | applies to nonhuman mammals: a state or period of heightened sexual arousal and activity |
| rut | hollow out in the form of a furrow or groove |
| rut | be in a state of sexual excitement |
| rut | type genus of the Rutaceae |
| rut | European strong-scented perennial herb with gray-green bitter-tasting leaves |
| rut | the large yellow root of a rutabaga plant used as food |
| rut | a cruciferous plant with a thick bulbous edible yellow root |
| rut | a cruciferous plant with a thick bulbous edible yellow root |
| rut | a family of dicotyledonous plants of order Geraniales |
| rut | a book of the Old Testament that tells the story of Ruth who was not an Israelite but who married and Israelite and who stayed with her mother-in-law Naomi after her husband died |
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