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Salmonella typhosa Former name for Salmonella typhi.
(05 Mar 2000)
salmonellosis Infection with bacteria of the genus Salmonella. Patients with sickle cell anaemia and compromised immune systems are particularly susceptible.
Origin: Salmonella + G. -osis, condition
(05 Mar 2000)
salmonet <zoology> A salmon of small size; a samlet.
Origin: Cf. Samlet.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
salmonidae A family of anadromous fish comprising the salmons, trouts, whitefishes, graylings, and chars. They are the most important food and game fishes. Their habitat is the northern atlantic and pacific, both marine and inland, and the great lakes. (nelson: fishes of the world, 1976, p97)
(12 Dec 1998)
salmonids Fish of the family Salmonidae, including salmon, trout, chars, whitefish, ciscoes and grayling. In general usage, the term most often refers to salmon, trout and chars.
(09 Oct 1997)
salmoniformes An order of fish comprising pikes, salmons, mudminnows, smelts, barreleyes, slickheads, trouts, and many other families - totalling 24 - with 145 genera and 508 species. They are both marine and freshwater fish, found in all oceans and are quite numerous in the northern hemisphere.
(12 Dec 1998)
salmonoid <zoology> Like, or pertaining to, the Salmonidae, a family of fishes including the trout and salmon.
Any fish of the family Salmonidae.
Origin: Salmon.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
salogen <chemistry> A halogen.
Origin: L. Sal salt + -gen.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
salol <chemistry> A white crystalline substance consisting of phenol salicylate.
Origin: Salicylic + -ol.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
salolase <enzyme> Hydrolyzes phenyl esters (salicylates); may be classified with a-esterase, EC 3.1.1.2
Registry number: EC 3.1.1.-
(26 Jun 1999)
saloop An aromatic drink prepared from sassafras bark and other ingredients, at one time much used in London.
<botany> Saloop bush, an Australian shrub (Rhagodia hastata) of the Goosefoot family, used for fodder.
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(01 Mar 1998)
salorthids Soils of arid regions with salic (salt-bearing) horizon within 30 inches of the surface and saturated within 40 inches for one month or more in most years, common in playas of the Southwest.
(09 Oct 1997)
salp <zoology> Any species of Salpa, or of the family Salpidae.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
salpa Origin: NL., cf. L. Salpa a kind of stockfish.
<zoology> A genus of transparent, tubular, free-swimming oceanic tunicates found abundantly in all the warmer latitudes.
Each species exists in two distinct forms, one of which lives solitary, and produces, by budding from an internal organ, a series of the other kind. These are united together, side by side, so as to form a chain, or cluster, often of large size. Each of the individuals composing the chain carries a single egg, which develops into the solitary kind.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
salpid <zoology> A salpa.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Salpingostomy - »õâ Formation of an artificial opening in a fallopian tube.
    Synonyms : Salpingostomies
  • Salsola - »õâ A plant genus of the family CHENOPODIACEAE. The extract may be called lochein. Tumbleweed may occasionally refer to AMARANTHUS.
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  • Salsoline Alkaloids - »õâ Tetrahydroisoquinolinol alkaloids in both dextro and levo forms, originally found in SALSOLA plants.
    Synonyms : Alkaloids, Salsoline
  • Salt Gland - »õâ A compound tubular gland, located around the eyes and nasal passages in marine animals and birds, the physiology of which figures in water-electrolyte balance. The Pekin duck serves as a common research animal in salt gland studies. A rectal gland or rectal salt gland in the dogfish shark is attached at the junction of the intestine and cloaca and aids the kidneys in removing excess salts from the blood. (Storer, Usinger, Stebbins & Nybakken: General Zoology, 6th ed, p658)
    Synonyms : Gland, Rectal, Gland, Salt, Glands, Rectal, Glands, Salt, Rectal Glands, Salt Glands
  • Salts - »õâ Substances produced from the reaction between acids and bases; compounds consisting of a metal (positive) and nonmetal (negative) radical. (Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed)
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salicylic acid collodion [USP] a preparation containing 9.5?1.5 per cent salicylic acid in flexible collodion; used as a topical keratolytic for warts and corns.
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salivary corpuscle a white blood cell that has migrated through the oral epithelium and is mixed in the saliva.
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Salvarsan Arsphenamine is a drug that was used to treat syphilis and trypanosomiasis. It was the first modern chemotherapeutic agent.Sahachiro Hata found this compound in 1908 while studying in the laboratory of Paul Ehrlich, during a survey of thousands of compounds (derivates of the drug atoxyl) in search of anti-spirochete activity (the bacterium that causes syphilis is a spirochete).This compound was marketed under the trade name Salvarsan in 1910. ...
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saliva In animals, saliva is produced in and secreted from the salivary glands. It is a fluid containing:*water*electrolytes*mucus Mucus in saliva mainly consists of of mucopolysaccharides and glycoproteins.*and various enzymes. The major enzymes found in human saliva are alpha-amylase, lysozome, and lingual lipase. Amylase starts the digestion of starch and lipase fat before the food is even swallowed. It has a pH optima of 7.4. ...
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salivation In animals, saliva is produced in and secreted from the salivary glands. It is a fluid containing:*water*electrolytes*mucus Mucus in saliva mainly consists of of mucopolysaccharides and glycoproteins.*and various enzymes. The major enzymes found in human saliva are alpha-amylase, lysozome, and lingual lipase. Amylase starts the digestion of starch and lipase fat before the food is even swallowed. It has a pH optima of 7.4. ...
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SAL United States writer (born 1919)
SAL the relative proportion of salt in a solution
SAL the taste experience when salt is taken into the mouth
SAL a hydrometer that determines the concentration of salt solutions by measuring their density
SAL the capital and largest city of Zimbabwe
SAL ground beef patty usually with a sauce
SAL a family of Mosan language spoken in northwestern United States and western Canada
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