| sympathism | Synonym: suggestibility. Origin: G. Sympatheia, sympathy (05 Mar 2000) |
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| sympathist | An obsolete term for one susceptible to suggestibility. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympathizing eye | The uninjured eye in sympathetic ophthalmia that becomes involved later in the disease process. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympatho- | See: sympath-. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympathoadrenal | Relating to the sympathetic part of the autonomic nervous system and the medulla of the adrenal gland, as the postganglionic neurons. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympathoblast | A primitive cell derived from the neural crest glia; with the pheochromoblasts, sympathoblast's enter into the formation of the adrenal medulla and sympathetic ganglia. Synonym: sympathetoblast, sympathicoblast. Origin: sympatho-+ G. Blastos, germ (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympathoblastoma | <tumour> Obsolete term for neuroblastoma. Origin: sympathoblast + G. -oma, tumour (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympathochromaffin cell | The cell type in the embryonic suprarenal gland from which both sympathetic ganglion cell's and chromaffin cell's are developed. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympathogonia | The completely undifferentiated cells of the sympathetic nervous system. Origin: sympatho-+ G. Gone, seed (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympathogonioma | <tumour> Obsolete term for neuroblastoma. Origin: sympathogonia + G. -oma, tumour (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympatholytic | Denoting antagonism to or inhibition of adrenergic nerve activity. See: adrenergic blocking agent, antiadrenergic. Synonym: sympathicolytic. Origin: sympatho-+ G. Lysis, a loosening (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympatholytics | Drugs that inhibit the actions of the sympathetic nervous system by any mechanism. The most common of these are the adrenergic antagonists and drugs that deplete norepinephrine or reduce the release of transmitters from adrenergic postganglionic terminals (see adrenergic agents). Drugs that act in the central nervous system to reduce sympathetic activity (e.g., centrally acting alpha-2 adrenergic agonists, see adrenergic alpha-agonists) are included here. (12 Dec 1998) |
| sympathomimetic | 1. <physiology> The mimicking the effects of impulses conveyed by adrenergic postganglionic fibres of the sympathetic nervous system. 2. <pharmacology> An agent that produces effects similar to those of impulses conveyed by adrenergic postganglionic fibres of the sympathetic nervous system. Usually refers to drugs that mimic the effects of stimulating postganglionic adrenergic sympathetic nerves. Includes drugs that directly stimulate adrenergic receptors and drugs that act indirectly by provoking the release of adrenergic transmitters. Synonym: adrenergic. Origin: Gr. Mimetikos = imitative (12 Dec 1998) |
| sympathomimetic amine | An agent that evokes responses similar to those produced by adrenergic nerve activity (e.g., epinephrine, ephedrine, isoproterenol). Synonym: adrenergic amine, adrenomimetic amine, sympathetic amine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sympathomimetic amines | A broad class of chemicals which mimic the actions of activation of the sympathetic nervous system and have an amine (usually beta-phenyl-ethylamine) basic structure; examples include isoproterenol, amphetamine, ephedrine, and phenylephrine. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : HPC-1 Protein, Neuronal Cell Membrane Antigen, HPC-1, P35B Antigen, Syntaxin 1 Protein, Syntaxin 1A, Syntaxin A, Syntaxin A Protein, Syntaxin-1A, Syntaxin-1A Protein, Syntaxin-1B, Syntaxin-1B Protein, Syntaxin-1C, Syntaxin-1C Protein, Syntaxin-2, Syntaxin-2 Protein
Synonyms : Syntaxin 16 Protein
Synonyms : Melanoma Differentiation-Associated Protein 9, Scaffold Protein Pbp1, Syndecan Binding Protein 1, Syndecan Binding Protein-2, Syndecan Binding Proteins, Syntenin, Syntenin-1, Syntenin-2, Melanoma Differentiation Associated Protein 9, Syndecan Binding Protein 2
Synonyms : Syntenic Conservation, Syntenic Homology, Chromosomal Colinearities, Colinearities, Chromosomal, Conservation, Syntenic, Conservations, Syntenic, Conserved Syntenies, Homologies, Syntenic, Homology, Syntenic, Syntenic Conservations, Syntenic Homologies, Syntenies
Synonyms : Synuclein
| syncope |
faint: a spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain (phonology) the loss of sounds in the interior of a word (as in `fo'c'sle' for `forecastle')
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a mass of cytoplasm containing several nuclei and enclosed in a membrane but no internal cell boundaries (as in muscle fibers)
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| syndactylism |
syndactyly: birth defect in which there is partial or total webbing connecting two or more fingers or toes
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| synthetic |
man-made: not of natural origin; prepared or made artificially; "man-made fibers"; "synthetic leather" involving or of the nature of synthesis (combining separate elements to form a coherent whole) as opposed to analysis; "limnology is essentially a synthetic science composed of elements...that extend well beyond the limits of biology"- P.S.Welch systematic combining of root and modifying elements into single words of a proposition whose truth value is determined by observation or facts; "`all men are arrogant' is a synthetic proposition" celluloid: artificial as if portrayed in a film; "a novel with flat celluloid characters" a compound made artificially by chemical reactions not genuine or natural; "counterfeit rhetoric that flourishes when passions are synthetic"- George Will
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man-made fiber: created from natural materials or by chemical processes
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| SY | in a symmetrical manner |
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| SY | (mathematics) an attribute of a shape |
| SY | make symmetric |
| SY | make symmetric |
| SY | (mathematics) an attribute of a shape |
| SY | balance among the parts of something |
| SY | English writer (1840-1893) |
| SY | English poet (1865-1945) |
| SY | surgical interruption of a nerve pathway in the sympathetic nervous system |
| SY | having similar disposition and tastes |
| SY | relating to vibrations that occur as a result of vibrations in a nearby body |
| SY | showing or motivated by sympathy and understanding |
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