| closure | 1. The completion of a reflex pathway. 2. The place of coupling between stimuli in the establishment of conditioned learning. 3. To achieve or experience a sense of completion in a mental task. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| closure principle | In psychology, the principle that when one views fragmentary stimuli forming a nearly complete figure (e.g., an incomplete rectangle) one tends to ignore the missing parts and perceive the figure as whole. See: gestalt. (05 Mar 2000) |
| closylate | USAN-approved contraction for p-chlorobenzenesulfonate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| clot | 1. To coagulate, said especially of blood. 2. A soft, nonrigid, insoluble mass formed when a liquid (e.g., blood or lymph) gels. Origin: O.E. Klott, lump (05 Mar 2000) |
| clot retraction | Retraction of a clot resulting from contraction of platelet pseudopods attached to fibrin strands that is dependent on the contractile protein thrombosthenin. Used as a measure of platelet function. (12 Dec 1998) |
| clot retraction time | The time required for a blood clot to separate from the tube wall and express serum, usually completed in 18 to 24 hours, but retarded or absent in persons with thrombocytopenic purpura. (05 Mar 2000) |
| clot-dissolving medications | Agents such as plasminogen-activator (t-PA) and streptokinase that are effective in dissolving clots and re-opening arteries. Used, for example, in the treatment of heart attacks. Also called thrombolytic agents. (12 Dec 1998) |
| clotrimazole | <drug> An antifungal drug used as a topical agent for oral and vaginal candidiasis. (11 Nov 1997) |
| clottage | Rarely used term for blocking of any canal or duct by a blood clot. (05 Mar 2000) |
| clotting factor | <haematology> A group of chemical constituents of the blood (factors I to XIII) which interact to make the blood clot. (13 Nov 1997) |
| clotting time | The time required for blood to coagulate; prolonged in haemophilia and in the presence of obstructive jaundice, some anaemias and leukaemias, and some of the infectious diseases. Synonym: clotting time. (05 Mar 2000) |
| clouding of consciousness | A state in which the patient's mental state is clouded and thus not fully in contact with the environment. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cloudman melanoma | <tumour> A transplantable melanoma that arose spontaneously in a mouse of DBA strain, and which grows and metastasizes in mice of related strains. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cloudman, Arthur | <person> U.S. Zoologist and pathologist, *1901. See: Cloudman melanoma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cloudy swelling | Swelling of cells due to injury to the membranes affecting ionic transfer; causes an accumulation of intracellular water. Synonym: albuminous swelling, granular degeneration, hydropic degeneration, parenchymatous degeneration. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| closed loop |
A Proportional-Integral-Derivative controller or PID is a standard feedback loop component in industrial control applications. It measures an "output" of a process and controls an "input", with a goal of maintaining the output at a target value, which is called the "setpoint". An example of a PID application is the control of a process temperature, although it can be used to control any measurable variable which can be affected by manipulating some other process variable. ...
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| Clostridium perfringens |
Clostridium perfringens is an anaerobic, gram positive, spore-forming, rod shaped bacterium. Clostridia are ubiquitous and found in soil, decaying vegetation, marine sediment, and the intestinal tract of humans, other vertebrates, and insects. They are also commonly recovered from infected sites but usually as a component of a polymicrobial flora, which makes their role in pathogenesis difficult to establish. ...
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| cloacal |
A chamber in most vertebrates (except mammals) into which the intestinal, reproductive, and urinary systems empty.
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| cloaca |
A chamber in most vertebrates (except mammals) into which the intestinal, reproductive, and urinary systems empty.
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A circular steam guage mounted on the backhead of the boiler, first used in the late 1850s.
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| clo | something achieved (or escaped) by a narrow margin |
| clo | a corporation owned by a few people |
| clo | cease to operate or cause to cease operating |
| clo | advance or converge on |
| clo | block off the passage through |
| clo | isolate or separate |
| clo | stem the flow of |
| clo | a military formation for drill or marching |
| clo | terminate |
| clo | terminate by selling off or disposing of |
| clo | make impossible, esp. beforehand |
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