| manic-depressive illness | Now referred to as bipolar illness, characterised by the occurrence of mania (euphoria) alternating with bouts of depression. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| manic-depressive psychosis | Perviously referred to as manic depressive illness, characterised by the occurrence of mania (euphoria) alternating with bouts of depression. (27 Sep 1997) |
| manicate | <botany> Covered with hairs or pubescence so platted together and interwoven as to form a mass easily removed. Origin: L. Manicatus sleeved, fr. Manica a sleeve. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| manicy | Behaviour characteristic of the manic phase of bipolar disorder. (05 Mar 2000) |
| manid | <zoology> Any species of the genus Manis, or family Manidae. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| manifest | Being the part or aspect of a phenomenon that is directly observable: concretely expressed in behaviour. (18 Nov 1997) |
| manifest anxiety scale | True-false questionnaire made up of items believed to indicate anxiety, in which the subject answers verbally the statement that describes him. (12 Dec 1998) |
| manifest content | Those elements of fantasy and dreams which are consciously available and reportable. (05 Mar 2000) |
| manifest hyperopia | Hyperopia that can be compensated by accommodation. Synonym: facultative hyperopia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| manifest strabismus | Evident deviation of one eye or the other; may be alternating or monocular. (05 Mar 2000) |
| manifest tetany | Tetany from any cause in which neuromuscular hyperexcitability are clearly evident, as opposed to latent tetany. Synonym: symptomatic tetany. (05 Mar 2000) |
| manifest vector | Projection of a spatial cardiac vector on a single plane. (05 Mar 2000) |
| manifestation | Something that manifest or constitutes on expression of something else: a perceptible, outward or visible expression. (18 Nov 1997) |
| manifesting carrier | An organism heterozygous for what is ordinarily a recessive condition which, as a result of special mechanisms (such as lyonization, allelic exclusion, or a deletion in the homologous chromosome), has phenotypic manifestations. Synonym: manifesting carrier. (05 Mar 2000) |
| manifesting heterozygote | An organism heterozygous for what is ordinarily a recessive condition which, as a result of special mechanisms (such as lyonization, allelic exclusion, or a deletion in the homologous chromosome), has phenotypic manifestations. Synonym: manifesting carrier. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Phosphates, Mannitol
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Decranol, Degranol, Mannitlost, Mannitol Mustard, Mustard, Mannitol, Mustard, Mannitol Nitrogen, Nitrogen Mustard, Mannitol
Synonyms : D-Mannose, Mannopyranose, Mannopyranoside, D Mannose
Synonyms : Isomerase, Mannose-6-Phosphate, Isomerase, Mannosephosphate, Isomerase, Phosphomannose, Mannose 6 Phosphate Isomerase
| mandibular sling |
a structure suspending the mandible, formed by the medial pterygoid and masseter muscles and aiding in mandibulomaxillary articulation.
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| mannitol |
Mannitol or 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexanehexol (C6H8(OH)6) is a vasodilator which is used mainly to reduce pressure in the cranium, and to treat patients with oliguric renal failure. It can be administered intravenously. Chemically, mannitol is an alcohol and a sugar, or a polyol; it is similar to xylitol or sorbitol. However, mannitol has a tendency to lose a hydrogen ion in aqueous solutions, which causes the solution to become acidic. ...
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| mandrake |
The Mandrake Press was founded by Edward Goldston and P. R. Stephenson in 1929. In 1930 the company had financial problems and a consortium led by Aleister Crowley formed Mandrake Press Ltd. The new consortium was equally unsuccessful and the company was dissolved in 1930. ...
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| mantra |
A mantra is a religious syllable or poem, typically from the Sanskrit language. Their use varies according to the school and philosophy associated with the mantra. They are primarily used as spiritual conduits, words and vibrations that instill one-pointed concentration in the devotee. Other purposes have included religious ceremonies to accumulate wealth, avoid danger, or eliminate enemies. ...
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| manual therapy |
Manual Therapy is the diagnostic and treatment of the ailments of the various etiology by the means of the manual intervention. Manual Assesment uses a variaty of provocative manual tests to determine which structure gives rise to the different kinds of pains and aches. ...
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| MAN | shrub or small tree having flattened globose fruit with very sweet aromatic pulp and thin yellow-orange to flame-orange rind that is loose and easily removed |
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| MAN | the recipient of a mandate |
| MAN | (politics) the commission that is given to a government and its policies through an electoral victory |
| MAN | a document giving an official instruction or command |
| MAN | a territory surrendered by Turkey or Germany after World War I and inhabited by people not yet able to stand by themselves and so put under the tutelage of some other European power |
| MAN | assign authority to |
| MAN | assign under a mandate |
| MAN | an authority who issues a mandate |
| MAN | in a manner that cannot be evaded |
| MAN | the recipient of a mandate |
| MAN | a territory surrendered by Turkey or Germany after World War I and inhabited by people not yet able to stand by themselves and so put under the tutelage of some other European power |
| MAN | required by rule |
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