| oestruation | <physiology> The state of being under oestrual influence, or of having sexual desire. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| oestrus | 1. <zoology> A genus of gadflies. The species which deposits its larvae in the nasal cavities of sheep is oestrus ovis. 2. A vehement desire; especially. <physiology> The periodical sexual impulse of animals; heat; rut. Origin: L, a gadfly; also, frenzy, fr.Gr. Gadfly; hence, sting, fury, insane desire, frenzy. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Oestreicher's r. |
xanthydrol r.
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| oestriasis |
infestation with larvae of flies of the genus Oestrus.
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| oestrogen |
One of a group of steroid hormones that cause cells in the reproductive organs to grow and develop. Although often considered a female hormone, oestrogen is also important for good health in men.
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a combination between front and back illuminated CCD. In the normal operation of a front face illuminated CCD the incident light is transmitted to silicon via the electrode structure. To minimise the inherent absorption of these layers, particularly at short wavelengths, CCD's may be fabricated with patterned electrodes where a part of each pixel is left unobscured and therefore open to direct illumination.
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| oestrogen |
(alternate spelling estrogen): any of several natural or synthetic substances formed by the ovary, placenta or testis, that stimulate the female secondary sexual characteristics and exert systemic effects such as the growth and maturation of long bones
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