placenta |
the structure that provides the fetus with nourishment during development. It is attached to the wall of the uterus and connects mother and baby.
Ãâó: www.medgen.ubc.ca/wrobinson/mosaic/glossary.htm
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placebo |
An inactive, non-drug compound that is designed to look just like the test drug. It is administered to control group subjects in double-blind clinical trials (in which neither the researchers nor the subjects know who is getting the drug and who is getting the placebo) as a means of assessing the benefits and liabilities of the test drug taken by experimental group subjects.
Ãâó: www.zdmu.ac.ir/learn/msc/ms03.htm
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placenta |
The organ formed during pregnancy for supplying the developing child in the uterus with oxygen and nutrients and removing the waste products of metabolism. It is expelled after the birth of the child.
Ãâó: www.climodien.com/glossary/glossar.htm
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placebo effect |
A physical or emotional change, occurring after a substance is taken or administered, that is not the result of any special property of the substance. The change may be beneficial, reflecting the expectations of the participant and, often, the expectations of the person giving the substance.
Ãâó: www.opendoorclinic.org/hivglossary.htm
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placenta |
A bag-like organ that partially surrounds the fetus during pregnancy. It delivers oxygen and nutrients to - and takes waste away from - the fetus during pregnancy. It is attached to the fetus by the umbilical cord and is expelled after birth.
Ãâó: www.iowahealth.org/19791.cfm
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