| guide RNA | <molecular biology> Small RNA molecules that hybridise to specific mRNAs and direct their RNA editing. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| guidebooks | Handbooks for travelers that give information about a city, region, or country, or similar handbooks about buildings, museums, etc. (12 Dec 1998) |
| guided tissue regeneration | The repopulating of the periodontium, after treatment for periodontal disease. Repopulation is achieved by guiding the periodontal ligament progenitor cells to reproduce in the desired location by blocking contact of epithelial and gingival connective tissues with the root during healing. This blocking is accomplished by using synthetic membranes or collagen membranes. (12 Dec 1998) |
| guideline | A set of statements, directions, or principles presenting current or future rules or policy. Guidelines may be developed by government agencies at any level, institutions, organizations such as professional societies or governing boards, or by the convening of expert panels. The text may be cursive or in outline form, but it is generally a comprehensive guide to problems and approaches in any discipline or activity. This concept relates to the general conduct and administration of health care activities rather than to specific decisions for a particular clinical condition. For that aspect, practice guideline is available. (12 Dec 1998) |
| guideline adherence | Conformity in fulfilling or following official, recognised, or institutional requirements, guidelines, recommendations, protocols, pathways, or other standards. (12 Dec 1998) |
| guidelines | Directions or principles presenting current or future rules of policy. Guidelines may be developed by government agencies at any level, institutions, professional societies, governing boards, or by the convening of expert panels. The text may be cursive or in outline form but is generally a comprehensive guide to problems and approaches in any field of activity. For guidelines in the field of health care and clinical medicine, practice guidelines is available. (12 Dec 1998) |
| guideress | A female guide. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| guidewire | A long and flexible fine spring used to introduce and position an intravascular angiographic catheter (see Seldinger technique). (05 Mar 2000) |
| guidguid | <zoology> A South American ant bird of the genus Hylactes. Synonym: barking bird. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| guiding centre | <radiobiology> Particles placed in a magnetic field will gyrate in circles around the magnetic field lines, and drift in various directions. The guiding centre represents the instantaneous centre of the circular motion. The idea is that you can think of the guiding centre as drifting, and the particle as orbiting the guiding centre. (09 Oct 1997) |
| guild | Group of organisms that exhibit similar habitat requirements and that respond in a similar way to changes in their environment. (09 Oct 1997) |
| guilding | 1. The art or practice of overlaying or covering with gold leaf; also, a thin coating or wash of gold, or of that which resembles gold. 2. Gold in leaf, powder, or liquid, for application to any surface. 3. Any superficial coating or appearance, as opposed to what is solid and genuine. Gilding metal, a tough kind of sheet brass from which cartridge shells are made. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Guillain, Georges | <person> French neurologist, 1876-1961. See: Guillain-Barre reflex, Guillain-Barre syndrome, Landry-Guillain-Barre syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Guillain-Barre reflex | Plantar flexion of the foot and toes elicited by tapping the sole near its outer edge; has the same significance as the Rossolimo toe flexion reflex Also called Guillain-Barre, Weingrow's, or sole tap reflex. Synonym: Guillain-Barre reflex, sole tap reflex, Weingrow's reflex. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Guillain-Barre syndrome | <neurology, syndrome> Acute infective polyneuritis that results in a form of peripheral neuropathy with temporary loss of movement and sensation due to inflammation of multiple nerves and loss of myelin. The exact cause is unknown but has been associated with an abnormal immune response to viral infection, particularly cytomegalovirus infection, in which there is cell-mediated immunity to a component of myelin. The disease may be autoimmune in origin and complete recovery can take up to six months. Synonym: Guillain-Barre syndrome (12 Jul 2000) |
Synonyms : Cavia porcellus, Guinea Pig, Pig, Guinea, Pigs, Guinea
Synonyms : Guinea-Bissau, Republic of
Synonyms : Operation Desert Shield, Persian Gulf War, 1991, Desert Shield, Operation, Desert Storm, Operation, Shield, Operation Desert, Storm, Operation Desert, War, Gulf
Synonyms : Acacia, Gum, Arabic, Gum, Gum, Acacia
Synonyms : Guttapercha, Thermofil, Ultrafil, Gutta Percha
| guarana |
Guarana or Guaran?(pronounced gwa-ra-'naa), Paullinia cupana (syn. P. crysan, P. sorbilis), is a shrub or small tree in the Sapindaceae, native to Venezuela and northern Brazil, known for the high stimulant content of the fruit. The name 'Guaran? comes from the Guarani tribe that lives in Brazil. Guaran?plays a very important role in their culture, as this plant is believed to be magical, a cure for bowel complaints and a way to regain strength. ...
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| guaranine |
Guaranine is a another name for caffeine, and is found in Guarana berries. For the plants, caffeine acts as a natural pesticide. It paralyzes and kills insects that attempt to feed on the plants. The molecule was first isolated by the German chemist Friedrich Ferdinand Runge in 1819. It is a part of the xanthine family of stimulants. ...
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| Guenzburg |
The G?zburg family originated in the town of G?zburg. It is believed that the family went there from the city of Ulm, W?ttemberg, and that for this reason the best-known progenitor of the family and some of his immediate descendants, as well as certain others, called themselves "Ulma-G?zburg". The "Ulm, Ulma, Ullman, Ulmann, and Ulam" families are supposed to be branches of the G?zburg family. Kaufmann ("Rabbi Jair Chajim Bacharach und Seine Ahnen", p. ...
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| guardian ad litem |
A legal guardian is a person who has the legal authority (and the corresponding duty) to care for the personal and property interests of another person, called a ward. Usually, a person has the status of guardian because the ward is incapable of caring for his or her own interests due to infancy, incapacity, or disability. ...
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| GU |
The Territory of Guam (Gu?? in Chamorro) is an island in the Western Pacific Ocean and is an organized unincorporated territory of the United States. Its indigenous people are the Chamorros, who first inhabited the island approximately 3,500 years ago. The capital is Hag??, formerly Agana (pronounced Aga?). Guam's economy is mainly supported by tourism (particularly from Japan) and its United States armed forces base. ...
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| GU | pin joining a piston to a connecting rod |
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| GU | deciduous thicket-forming Old World shrub with clusters of white flowers and small bright red berries |
| GU | (Arthurian legend) wife of King Arthur |
| GU | small slender African monkey having long hind limbs and tail and long hair around the face |
| GU | small slender African monkey having long hind limbs and tail and long hair around the face |
| GU | a reward or payment |
| GU | a colobus monkey with a reddish brown coat and white silky fringes down both sides of the body |
| GU | a small round table |
| GU | a member of an irregular armed force that fights a stronger force by sabotage and harassment |
| GU | used of independent armed resistance forces |
| GU | breed of dairy cattle from the island of Guernsey |
| GU | a variety of the English elm with erect branches and broader leaves |
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