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| necturus maculosus | A neotenic aquatic species of mudpuppy (necturus) occurring from manitoba to louisiana and texas. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| nedder | <zoology> An adder. See: Adder. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| neddy | <zoology> A pet name for a donkey. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| nedocromil | <chemical> A pyranoquinolone derivative that prevents asthma attacks. It affects the function and inhibits the release of inflammatory mediators from tissue mast cells, inhibits recruitment of other inflammatory cells (such as eosinophils and neutrophils) into the airway epithelium, inhibits both immediate and late bronchoconstriction, and decreases bronchial hyperresponsiveness. It is not a bronchodilator and is not useful in the treatment of acute asthma. Pharmacological action: anti-allergic agents, anti-asthmatic agents, anti-inflammatory agents. Chemical name: 4H-Pyrano(3,2-g)quinoline-2,8-dicarboxylic acid, 9-ethyl-6,9-dihydro-4,6-dioxo-10-propyl- (12 Dec 1998) |
| nee | Born; a term sometimes used in introducing the name of the family to which a married woman belongs by birth; as, Madame de Stael, nee Necker. Origin: F, fr. L. Nata, fem. Of natus, p.p. Of nasci to be born. See Nation. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| need | 1. A state that requires supply or relief; pressing occasion for something; necessity; urgent want. "And the city had no need of the sun." (Rev. Xxi. 23) "I have no need to beg." (Shak) "Be governed by your needs, not by your fancy." (Jer. Taylor) 2. Want of the means of subsistence; poverty; indigence; destitution. "Famine is in thy cheeks; Need and oppression starveth in thine eyes." (Shak) 3. That which is needful; anything necessary to be done; (pl) necessary things; business. 4. Situation of need; peril; danger. Synonym: Exigency, emergency, strait, extremity, necessity, distress, destitution, poverty, indigence, want, penury. Need, Necessity. Necessity is stronger than need; it places us under positive compulsion. We are frequently under the necessity of going without that of which we stand very greatly in need. It is also with the corresponding adjectives; necessitous circumstances imply the direct pressure of suffering; needy circumstances, the want of aid or relief. Origin: OE. Need, neod, nede, AS. Nead, n<ymac/d; akin to D. Nood, G. Not, noth, Icel. Nauthr, Sw. & Dan. Nod, Goth. Naups. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| needle | 1. A small instrument of steel, sharply pointed at one end, with an eye to receive a thread, used in sewing. In some needles(as for sewing machines) the eye is at the pointed end, but in ordinary needles it is at the blunt end. 2. See Magnetic needle, under Magnetic. 3. A slender rod or wire used in knitting; a knitting needle; also, a hooked instrument which carries the thread or twine, and by means of which knots or loops are formed in the process of netting, knitting, or crocheting. 4. <botany> One of the needle-shaped secondary leaves of pine trees. See Pinus. 5. Any slender, pointed object, like a needle, as a pointed crystal, a sharp pinnacle of rock, an obelisk, etc. Dipping needle. See Dipping. Needle bar, the reciprocating bar to which the needle of a sewing machine is attached. Needle beam, to shoring, the horizontal cross timber which goes through the wall or a pier, and upon which the weight of the wall rests, when a building is shored up to allow of alterations in the lower part. <botany> Needle furze, the garfish. Origin: OE. Nedle, AS. Ndl; akin to D. Neald, OS. Nadla, G. Nadel, OHG. Nadal, nadala, Icel. Nal, Sw. Nal, Dan. Naal, and also to G. Nahen to sew, OHG. Najan, L. Nere to spin, Gr, and perh. To E. Snare: cf. Gael. & Ir. Snathad needle, Gael. Snath thread, G. Schnur string, cord. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| needle bath | A bath in which water is projected forcibly against the body in many very fine jets. (05 Mar 2000) |
| needle biopsy | Removal of a sample of tissue from the breast using a wide-core needle with suction. (09 Oct 1997) |
| needle culture | A culture produced by inserting an inoculating needle with inoculum down the centre of a solid medium contained in a test tube. Synonym: needle culture. (05 Mar 2000) |
| needle forceps | An instrument for grasping a needle in suturing. Synonym: needle forceps. (05 Mar 2000) |
| needle point tracing | A tracing of mandibular movements made by means of a device attached to the opposing arches; its shape resembles that of an arrowhead or a Gothic arch, and when the instrument's marking point is at the apex of the arch, the jaws are considered to be in centric relation. Synonym: arrow point tracing, Gothic arch tracing, Gothic arch, stylus tracing. (05 Mar 2000) |
| needle sharing | Usage of a single needle among two or more people for injecting drugs. Needle sharing is a high-risk behaviour for contracting infectious disease. (12 Dec 1998) |
| needle-exchange programs | Organised services for exchange of sterile needles and syringes used for injections as a potential means of reducing the transmission of infectious diseases. (12 Dec 1998) |
| needle-holder | An instrument for grasping a needle in suturing. Synonym: needle forceps. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| nerve impulse |
the electrical discharge that travels along a nerve fiber; "they demonstrated the transmission of impulses from the cortex to the hypothalamus"
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| nerve plexus |
a network of intersecting nerves
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nervous tissue: tissue composed of neurons
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mosquitoes; fungus gnats; crane flies; gnats; sand flies
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| nervous |
easily agitated; "quick nervous movements" anxious: causing or fraught with or showing anxiety; "spent an anxious night waiting for the test results"; "cast anxious glances behind her"; "those nervous moments before takeoff"; "an unquiet mind" of or relating to the nervous system; "nervous disease"; "neural disorder" aflutter: excited in anticipation skittish: unpredictably excitable (especially of horses)
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| NE | a common poplar of eastern and central United States |
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| NE | a tree of the genus Ormosia having seeds used as beads |
| NE | lacking or apparently lacking a neck |
| NE | decoration worn about the neck (fur piece or tight necklace) as an ornament |
| NE | resembling a neck |
| NE | the line formed by the edge of a garment around the neck |
| NE | an article of apparel worn about the neck |
| NE | neckwear consisting of a long narrow piece of material worn (mostly by men) under a collar and tied in knot at the front |
| NE | articles of clothing worn about the neck |
| NE | (physiology) the normal degeneration and death of living cells (as in various epithelial cells) |
| NE | skin disease marked by thin shiny patches (especially on the legs) |
| NE | skin disease marked by thin shiny patches (especially on the legs) |
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