| disintegrant |
disintegrator; an agent used in the pharmaceutical preparation of tablets, which causes them to disintegrate and release their medicinal substances on contact with moisture.
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| disintegration c. |
decay c.
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| disintegrin |
any of a family of proteins occurring in snake venoms and interrupting the function of integrins by blocking their interaction with surface receptors. In very low concentrations, disintegrins also inhibit platelet aggregation.
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| disinhibition |
Lack of restraint in responding to a situation.
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| disinfection |
The removal or killing of bacteria and other disease causing organisms.
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