| gastritis, hypertrophic | Gastritis with hypertrophy of gastric mucosa folds. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhoea, weight loss, excessive mucus secretion, and hypoproteinaemia. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| gastro- | <prefix> A combining form from the Gr, the stomach, or belly; as in gastrocolic, gastrocele, gastrotomy. (29 Oct 1998) |
| gastro-omental arteries | Arteries which supply the stomach and greater omentum as the course along the greater curvature of the stomach. See: left gastroepiploic artery, right gastroepiploic artery. Synonym: gastro-omental arteries. (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastroacephalus | Unequal conjoined twins in which an acephalous parasite is attached to the abdomen of the autosite. See: conjoined twins. Origin: Gastro-+ G. A-priv. + kephale, head (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastroadenitis | Inflammation of the glands of the stomach. Synonym: gastroadenitis. Origin: Gastr-+ G. Aden, gland, + -itis, inflammation (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastroalbumorrhoea | Loss of albumin into the stomach. Origin: Gastro-+ albumin, + G. Rhoia, flow (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastroamorphus | An included amorphous parasitic twin within the abdomen of the autosite. Origin: Gastro-+ G. Amorphos, unshapely (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastroanastomosis | Anastomosis of the cardiac and antral segments of the stomach, for relief from marked hour-glass contraction of the stomach. Synonym: gastrogastrostomy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastroatonia | An obsolete term for loss of tone in the stomach musculature. Origin: Gastro-+ G. Atonia, languor (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastroblennorrhoea | Excessive proliferation of mucus by the stomach. Origin: Gastro-+ blennorrhoea (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastrocardiac | Relating to both the stomach and the heart. (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastrocardiac syndrome | <syndrome> Disturbances of the heart's action due to faulty action of the digestive system, especially of the stomach. (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastrocele | Hernia of a portion of the stomach. Origin: Gastro-+ G. Kele, hernia (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastrochronorrhoea | Excessive continuous gastric secretion. Origin: Gastro-+ G. Chronos, time (chronic), + rhoia, a flow (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastrocnemius | <anatomy, muscle> Origin, by two heads (lateral and medial) from the lateral and medial condyles of the femur; insertion, with soleus by tendo calcaneus into lower half of posterior surface of calcaneus; action, plantar flexion of foot; nerve supply, tibial. Synonym: musculus gastrocnemius, gastrocnemius. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Gastrointestinal Stromal Neoplasms, Gastrointestinal Stromal Neoplasm, Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor, Neoplasm, Gastrointestinal Stromal, Neoplasms, Gastrointestinal Stromal, Stromal Neoplasm, Gastrointestinal, Stromal Neoplasms, Gastrointestinal
Synonyms : GI Tract, Digestive Tracts, GI Tracts, Gastrointestinal Tracts
Synonyms : Gastrointestinal Transits, Transit, Gastrointestinal, Transits, Gastrointestinal
Synonyms : Gastric Stases, Gastropareses, Stases, Gastric, Stasis, Gastric
Synonyms : Collis Gastroplasty, Vertical-Banded Gastroplasty, Gastroplasties, Gastroplasties, Vertical-Banded, Gastroplasty, Collis, Gastroplasty, Vertical-Banded, Vertical Banded Gastroplasty, Vertical-Banded Gastroplasties
| gastrulation |
the process in which a gastrula develops from a blastula by the inward migration of cells
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| GAS |
the state of matter distinguished from the solid and liquid states by: relatively low density and viscosity; relatively great expansion and contraction with changes in pressure and temperature; the ability to diffuse readily; and the spontaneous tendency to become distributed uniformly throughout any container a fluid in the gaseous state having neither independent shape nor volume and being able to expand indefinitely gasoline: a volatile flammable mixture of hydrocarbons (hexane and heptane and octane etc.) derived from petroleum; used mainly as a fuel in internal-combustion engines flatulence: a state of excessive gas in the alimentary canal accelerator: a pedal that controls the throttle valve; "he stepped on the gas" attack with gas; subject to gas fumes; "The despot gassed the rebellious tribes" natural gas: a fossil fuel in the gaseous state; used for cooking and heating homes boast: show off
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| gas chromatography |
(GC) a type of automated chromatography in which the sample, dissolved in a solvent, is vaporized and carried by an inert gas through a column packed with a sorbent to any of several types of detector. Each component of the sample, separated from the others by passage through the column, produces a separate peak in the detector output, which is graphed by a chart recorder. The sorbent may be an inert porous solid (gas-solid c.) or a nonvolatile liquid coated on a solid support (gas-liquid c.).
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| gasometric analysis |
the measurement of the different components of a gaseous mixture.
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| gastric cycle |
rhythmic alterations in the shape of the stomach due to peristaltic waves.
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| gas | fungi in which the hymenium is enclosed until after spores have matured: puffballs |
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| gas | horse botflies |
| gas | type genus of the Gasterophilidae: horse botflies |
| gas | parasitic chiefly on horses |
| gas | snails and slugs and their relatives |
| gas | sticklebacks |
| gas | type genus of the family Gasterosteidae |
| gas | of rivers and coastal regions |
| gas | confined to rivers |
| gas | United States sculptor (born in France) noted for his large nude figures (1882-1935) |
| gas | an ache localized in the stomach or abdominal region |
| gas | surgical removal of all or part of the stomach |
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