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    JournalTitle: Michie's annotated code of the public general laws of Maryland / Prepared by the editorial staff of the publishers .... Maryland.
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  • JrId: 29781
    JournalTitle: Microbial cell factories [electronic resource].
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    NlmId: 101139812
  • JrId: 30267
    JournalTitle: Micologia e vegetazione mediterranea.
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    IsoAbbr: Micol. Vegetazione Mediterr.
    NlmId: 101168501
  • JrId: 30313
    JournalTitle: Microbiology And Culture Collections.
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    ISSN: 1342-4041
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    IsoAbbr: Microbiol. Cult. Collect.
    NlmId: 9889591
  • JrId: 30344
    JournalTitle: Microbiology.
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    ISSN: 0026-2617
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    IsoAbbr: Microbiology
    NlmId: 376646
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  • micropyle
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  • microradiography
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  • microrespirometer
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  • microrhinia
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  • microsaccade
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  • microscope
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  • microscopic
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  • microscopic anatomy
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  • microscopic examination
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  • microscopic hematuria
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  • microscopic object
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  • microscopic polyangiitis
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  • microscopy
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  • microscopy
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  • microslide
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  • microsomal enzyme
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  • microsomatia
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  • microsome
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  • microsomia
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  • microspectrography
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  • microspectrophotometry
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  • microspectroscope
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  • microsphere
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  • microsphere
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  • microspherocyte
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  • microspherocytosis
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  • microglial cell
  • microgliomatosis
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  • microglobulin
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  • microglossia
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  • microglossia
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  • microglossia
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  • micrognathia
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  • micrognathia
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  • micrognathia
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  • micrographia
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  • microgyria
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  • microsomal enzyme
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  • microsomal enzyme system
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  • microsomia
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  • microspectrography
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microdactylia Smallness or shortness of the fingers or toes.
Synonym: microdactylia.
Origin: micro-+ G. Dactylos, finger, toe
(05 Mar 2000)
microdactylous Relating to or characterised by microdactyly.
(05 Mar 2000)
microdactyly Smallness or shortness of the fingers or toes.
Synonym: microdactylia.
Origin: micro-+ G. Dactylos, finger, toe
(05 Mar 2000)
microdeletion Loss of a piece from a chromosome that is too small to be seen through a microscope. Microdeletions require high-resolution chromosome banding, molecular chromosome analysis (with fish), or DNA analysis for detection. Disorders caused by microdeletions include angelman, digeorge, prader-willi, and williams syndromes.
(12 Dec 1998)
microdialysis Dialysis on a small scale, giving microlitre range samples. Used for example in studies of in vivo release of transmitters in brain tissue.
(18 Nov 1997)
microdissection Dissection of tissues under a microscope or magnifying glass, usually done by teasing the tissues apart by means of needles.
(05 Mar 2000)
microdont <anatomy> Having small teeth.
Origin: Micr- + Gr, a tooth.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
microdontia Microdontism
A condition in which a single tooth, or pairs of teeth, or the whole dentition, may be disproportionately small.
Origin: micro-+ G. Odous, tooth
(05 Mar 2000)
microdose A very small dose.
(05 Mar 2000)
microdrepanocytic anaemia Anaemia, clinically resembling sickle cell anaemia, in which individuals are compound heterozygous for the sickle cell gene and a thalassaemia gene; about 60 to 80% of haemoglobin is Hb S, up to 20% Hb F, and the remainder Hb anaemia.
Synonym: sickle cell-thalassaemia disease.
(05 Mar 2000)
microdrepanocytosis A chronic haemolytic anaemia resulting from interaction of the genes for sickle cell anaemia and thalassaemia.
Origin: microcytosis + drepanocytosis
(05 Mar 2000)
microdysgenesia Increase in partially distopic neurons in the stratum zonale, white matter, hippocampus and cerebellar cortex, producing an indistinct border between cortex and subcortical white matter and a columnar arrangement of cortical neurons; seen in patients with primary generalised epilepsy.
Origin: micro-+ dys-+ G. Genesis, production
(05 Mar 2000)
microelectric waves That portion of the electromagnetic spectrum lying between uhf (ultrahigh frequency) radio waves and heat (infrared) waves. Microwaves are used to generate heat, especially in some types of diathermy. They may cause heat damage to tissues.
(12 Dec 1998)
microelectrode An electrode, with tip dimensions small enough (less than 1m) to allow nondestructive puncturing of the plasma membrane. This allows the intracellular recording of resting and action potentials, the measurement of intracellular ion and pH levels (using ion selective microelectrodes) or microinjection. Microelectrodes are generally pulled from glass capillaries and filled with conducting solutions of potassium chloride or potassium acetate to maximise conductivity near the tip. Electrical contact, if required, is usually made with a silver chloride coated silver wire.
(18 Nov 1997)
microelectrodes Electrodes with an extremely small tip, used in a voltage clamp or other apparatus to stimulate or record bioelectric potentials of single cells intracellularly or extracellularly.
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Microfibrils - »õâ Components of the extracellular matrix consisting primarily of fibrillin. They are essential for the integrity of elastic fibers.
    Synonyms : Microfibril
  • Microfilament Proteins - »õâ Filaments which are composed primarily of actin and found in the cytoplasmic matrix of almost all cells. They are often associated with microtubules and may play a role in cytoskeletal function and/or mediate movement of the cell or the organelles within the cell.
    Synonyms : Actin Binding Proteins, Proteins, Actin-Binding, Proteins, Microfilament
  • Microfilaments - »õâ The smallest of the cytoskeletal filaments. They are composed chiefly of actin.
    Synonyms : Actin Filament, Filament, Actin, Filaments, Actin, Microfilament, Myofilament
  • Microfilaria - »õâ The prelarval stage of Filarioidea in the blood and other tissues of mammals and birds. They are removed from these hosts by blood-sucking insects in which they metamorphose into mature larvae.
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  • Microfilming - »õâ
    Synonyms : Microform, Microfilmings, Microforms
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microevolution Microevolution is the occurrence of small-scale changes in gene frequencies in a population over a few generations, also known as change at or below the species level. These changes may be due to several processes: mutation, gene flow, genetic drift, as well as natural selection. Population genetics is the branch of biology that provides the mathematical structure for the study of the process of microevolution. ...
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micra The Nissan Micra is a car produced by Nissan. Its name in Japan is Nissan March. The original Micra, which carried the official Nissan codename "K10-series", was introduced in 1982 was intended to replace the Cherry as the company's competitor in the "supermini" segment, as the Cherry model itself had progressively become larger with each successive generation. ...
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micrographia Published September, 1664, Micrographia was an immediate best-seller. The book details the then twenty-eight year-old Robert Hooke's observations through various lenses. Hooke most famously describes a fly's eye and a plant cell (where he coined that term). Known for its spectacular copperplate engravings of the miniature world, particularly its fold-out plates of insects, the text itself reinforces the tremendous power of the new microscope. ...
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microgravity Weightlessness is the experience (by people and objects) during freefall, of having no apparent weight. This condition is also known as microgravity (see below). Weightlessness in common spacecrafts is not due to an increased distance to the earth; the acceleration due to gravity at an altitude of, say, 100 km is only 3% less than at the surface of the earth. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microgravity
microfilament Actin is a globular protein that polymerize helicaly forming actin filaments (or microfilaments), which like the other two components of the cellular cytoskeleton form a three-dimensional network inside an eukariotic cell. Actin filaments provide mechanical support for the cell, determine the cell shape, enable cell movements (through pseudopods); and participate in certain cell junctions, in cytoplasmic streaming and in contraction of the cell during cytokinesis. ...
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MIC integrated circuit semiconductor chip that performs the bulk of the processing and controls the parts of a system
MIC American freshwater black basses
MIC a variety of black bass
MIC a variety of black bass
MIC a large black bass
MIC minute opening in the wall of an ovule through which the pollen tube enters
MIC a unit of angular distance equal to one thousandth of a milliradian
MIC magnifier of the image of small objects
MIC a small flat rectangular piece of glass on which specimens can be mounted for microscopic study
MIC a small platform on a microscope where the specimen is mounted for examination
MIC infinitely or immeasurably small
MIC too small to be seen except under a microscope
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