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oxybromic <chemistry> Pertaining to, or designating, certain compounds of oxygen and bromine.
Origin: Oxy- + bromic.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
oxybutynin chloride Alpha-Phenylcyclohexaneglycolic acid 4-(diethylamino)-2-butynyl ester hydrochloride;an intestinal antispasmodic.
(05 Mar 2000)
oxybutyric <chemistry> Hydroxybutyric; designating any one of a group of metameric acids (C3H6.OH.CO2H).
Origin: Oxy- + butyric.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
oxycalorimeter A calorimeter measuring energy content of substances in terms of oxygen consumed.
(05 Mar 2000)
oxycaproic <chemistry> See Leucic.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
oxycellulose Cellulose that has been oxidised by NO2 or other oxidizing agents to the point where all or most of the glucose residues have been converted to glucuronic acid residues; used as an adsorbent in chromatography or other adsorption processes.
See: oxidised cellulose.
(05 Mar 2000)
oxycephalia A type of craniosynostosis in which there is premature closure of the lambdoid and coronal sutures, resulting in an abnormally high, peaked, or conically shaped skull.
Synonym: acrocephalia, acrocephaly, hypsicephaly, hypsocephaly, oxycephalia, steeple skull, tower skull, turricephaly.
Origin: G. Oxys, pointed, + kephale, head
(05 Mar 2000)
oxycephalic Oxycephalous
Relating to or characterised by oxycephaly.
Synonym: acrocephalic, acrocephalous.
(05 Mar 2000)
oxycephaly A type of craniosynostosis in which there is premature closure of the lambdoid and coronal sutures, resulting in an abnormally high, peaked, or conically shaped skull.
Synonym: acrocephalia, acrocephaly, hypsicephaly, hypsocephaly, oxycephalia, steeple skull, tower skull, turricephaly.
Origin: G. Oxys, pointed, + kephale, head
(05 Mar 2000)
oxychloric <chemistry> Of, pertaining to, or designating in general, certain compounds containing oxygen and chlorine.
Formerly designating an acid now called perchloric acid. See Perchloric.
Origin: Oxy- + chloric.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
oxychloride <chemistry> A ternary compound of oxygen and chlorine; as, plumbic oxychloride.
Origin: Oxy- + chloride.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
oxychromatic Synonym: acidophilic.
Origin: G. Oxys, sour, acid, + chroma, colour
(05 Mar 2000)
oxychromatin Chromatin that stains with acid dyes, as in interphase nuclei.
Synonym: oxyphil chromatin.
(05 Mar 2000)
oxyclozanide <chemical> 3,3',5,5',6-pentachloro-2'-hydroxysalicylanilide. Anthelmintic used in grazing animals for fasciola and cestode infestations.
Pharmacological action: antiplatyhelmintic agents.
Chemical name: Benzamide, 2,3,5-trichloro-N-(3,5-dichloro-2-hydroxyphenyl)-6-hydroxy-
(12 Dec 1998)
oxycodone <chemical> (5 alpha)-4,5-epoxy-14-hydroxy-3-methoxy-17-methylmorphinan- 6-one. Semisynthetic derivative of codeine that acts as a narcotic analgesic more potent and addicting than codeine.
Pharmacological action: antitussive agents, narcotics, analgesics, opioid.
Chemical name: Morphinan-6-one, 4,5-epoxy-14-hydroxy-3-methoxy-17-methyl-, (5alpha)-
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Oxygen - »õâ An element with atomic symbol O, atomic number 8, and atomic weight 16. It is the most abundant element on earth and essential for respiration.
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  • Oxygen Compounds - »õâ Inorganic compounds that contain oxygen as an integral part of the molecule.
    Synonyms : Compounds, Oxygen
  • Oxygen Consumption - »õâ The rate at which oxygen is used by a tissue; microliters of oxygen STPD used per milligram of tissue per hour; the rate at which oxygen enters the blood from alveolar gas, equal in the steady state to the consumption of oxygen by tissue metabolism throughout the body. (Stedman, 25th ed, p346)
    Synonyms : Consumption, Oxygen, Consumptions, Oxygen, Oxygen Consumptions
  • Oxygen Inhalation Therapy - »õâ Inhalation of oxygen aimed at restoring toward normal any pathophysiologic alterations of gas exchange in the cardiopulmonary system, as by the use of a respirator, nasal catheter, tent, chamber, or mask. (From Dorland, 27th ed & Stedman, 25th ed)
    Synonyms : Inhalation Therapy, Oxygen, Therapy, Oxygen Inhalation, Inhalation Therapies, Oxygen, Oxygen Inhalation Therapies, Therapies, Oxygen Inhalation
  • Oxygen Isotopes - »õâ Stable oxygen atoms that have the same atomic number as the element oxygen, but differ in atomic weight. O-17 and 18 are stable oxygen isotopes.
    Synonyms : Isotopes, Oxygen
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oxaloacetic acid Oxaloacetic acid, also known as oxosuccinic acid, is a four-carbon dicarboxylic acid appearing as an intermediate of the citric acid cycle. In vivo, oxaloacetate (the ionised form of oxaloacetic acid) is formed by the oxidation of L-malate, catalysed by malate dehydrogenase, and reacts with Acetyl-CoA to form citrate, catalysed by citrate synthase. It is also formed in the mesophyll of plants by the condensation of CO2 with phosphoenolpyruvate, catalysed by oxaloacetate decarboxylase. ...
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oxygen Oxygen is the chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol O and atomic number 8. The element is very common, found not only on Earth but throughout the universe, usually bound with other elements. Unbound oxygen (usually called molecular oxygen, O2) made its initial appearance on Earth as a product of the metabolic action of early anaerobes (archaea and bacteria). ...
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oxygen mask Oxygen Masks are used to provide a means of supplying a source of oxygen from a storage tank to the lungs of humans and animals. Oxygen masks are made of plastic silicon and rubber. Plastic masks are used primarly by medical care providers as they are disposeable and reduce cleaning costs. Silicon and rubber oxygen masks are used by aviators, medical researchers, and hyperbaric chamber patients that require tightly sealed oxygen masks for administration of 100% oxygen. ...
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oxandrolone A drug used to help patients gain weight after injury, chronic infection, or severe illness. It belongs to the family of drugs called anabolic steroids.
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oxidation Process in which molecules are split to give products that have unpaired electrons.
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OX a yellow crystalline antibiotic (trademark Terramycin) obtained from a soil actinomycete
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OX a drug that induces labor by stimulating contractions of the muscles of the uterus
OX hormone secreted by the posterior pituitary gland (trade name Pitocin)
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OX large widely-distributed genus of evergreen shrubs or subshrubs having odd-pinnate leaves and racemose or spicate flowers each having a pealike corolla with a clawed petal
OX tufted locoweed of southwestern United States having purple or pink to white flowers
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