| IRK | insulin receptor kinase |
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| IRL | inspiratory resistive load |
| IRL | inspiratory resistive loading |
| IRLH | Immunoreactive LH |
| IRM | Interference reflection microscope |
| IRM | Intermediate Restorative Material |
| IRMA | Immuno Radio-Metric Assay |
| IRMPD | Infrared multiphoton dissociation |
| IRMS | Isotope ratio mass spectrometry |
| IRN | Iterated rippled noise |
| irregular astigmatism | Astigmatism in which different parts of the same meridian have different degrees of curvature. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| irregular bone | One of a group of bones having peculiar or complex forms, e.g., vertebrae, many of the skull bones. Synonym: os irregulare. (05 Mar 2000) |
| irregular dentin | Morphologically irregular dentin formed in response to an irritant. Synonym: irregular dentin, irritation dentin, reparative dentin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| irregular emphysema | Emphysema that shows no consistent relationship to any portion of the acinus; always associated with fibrosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| irregular nystagmus | A nystagmus in which the movements of the two eyes are dissimilar in direction, amplitude, and periodicity. Synonym: dysjunctive nystagmus, incongruent nystagmus, irregular nystagmus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| irregular pulse | Variation in rate of impulses in an artery due to cardiac arrhythmia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| irregular uterine lumen | <radiology> Synechiae, DES, post-op, neoplasm, normal variant, intravasation, endometrial hyperplasia, adenomyosis, embedded IUD, TB, uterine fistula, Gartner duct remnant (12 Dec 1998) |
| irrelative | Not relative; without mutual relations; unconnected. Irrel"atively, Irrelative chords, those having no common tone. <biology> Irrelative repetition, the multiplication of parts that serve for a common purpose, but have no mutual dependence or connection. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| irremediable | Not to be remedied, corrected, or redressed; incurable; as, an irremediable disease or evil. Origin: L. Irremediabilis: cf. F. Irremediable. See In- not, and Remediable. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| irresistible impulse | A compulsion to act such that one feels or claims it cannot be resisted. (05 Mar 2000) |
| irresolvable | Incapable of being resolved; not separable into component parts. <astronomy> Irresolvable nebulae, nebulae of a cloudlike appearance, which have not yet been resolved by the telescope into stars. Origin: Pref. Ir- not + resolvable. Cf. Irresoluble. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| irrespirable | 1. Incapable of being inhaled because of irritation to the airway, resulting in breath-holding. 2. Denoting a gas or vapor either poisonous or containing insufficient oxygen. 3. Denoting an aerosol composed of particles with aerodynamic size larger than 10 u. (05 Mar 2000) |
| irresponsibility | The state of not acting in a manner that is responsible, for conscious or unconscious reasons. Criminal irresponsibility, the state, usually attributed to mental defect or disease, that renders a person not responsbile for his criminal conduct. (05 Mar 2000) |
| irresuscitable | Incapable of being revived. (05 Mar 2000) |
| irreversible | Incapable of being reversed. (18 Nov 1997) |
| iron |
Iron(II) sulfate, also known as ferrous sulfate and as copperas (FeSO4) is an example of an ionic compound. It is found in various states of hydration (FeSO4·H2O, FeSO4·4H2O, FeSO4·5H2O, FeSO4·7H2O); the heptahydrate is also called green vitriol, copperas, or melanterite (a mineral that commonly occurs with pyrite). Iron(II) sulfate has a blue-green color, monoclinic crystal structure, and is water-soluble. Its molecular weight is 151.9026 g/mol. ...
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| iron deficiency |
Iron deficiency is the most common known form of nutritional deficiency. In the human body, iron is present in all cells and has several vital functions -- as a carrier of oxygen to the tissues from the lungs in the form of hemoglobin, as a facilitator of oxygen use and storage in the muscles as myoglobin, as a transport medium for electrons within the cells in the form of cytochromes, and as an integral part of enzyme reactions in various tissues. ...
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| iridescence |
The rainbowlike effect that changes according to the angle from which it is viewed or the angle of incidence of the source of light. See Iridescent Amber Compote and Iridescent Dark Blue Compote.
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| iridescence |
Birds with iridescence have feathers with special properties which reflect different colors of light. Different angles of light striking the feathers may produce colors like purple, green, bronze, blue, and more. Many blackbirds, including the Common Grackle, possess iridescent plumage.
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| irreversible |
A system which, when returned to its original state, causes a change in the surroundings.
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| IR | made in Ireland chiefly from barley |
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| IR | made in Ireland chiefly from barley |
| IR | large breed of hound with a rough thick coat |
| IR | a man who is a native or inhabitant of Ireland |
| IR | a woman who is a native or inhabitant of Ireland |
| IR | of or relating to located near the iris of the eye |
| IR | inflammation of the iris |
| IR | irritate or vex |
| IR | so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness |
| IR | home appliance consisting of a flat metal base that is heated and used to smooth cloth |
| IR | a golfclub that has a relatively narrow metal head |
| IR | implement used to brand live stock |
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