| Desulfotomaculum | A genus of rod-shaped (straight or curved), anaerobic, chemoorganotrophic motile bacteria that stain Gram-negative but have Gram-positive cell walls. Found in soil, the rumen and elsewhere. The type species is Desulfotomaculum nigrificans. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Desulfotomaculum nigrificans | A species found in canned corn showing "sulfur stinker spoilage." It is not pathogenic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| desulfovibrio | A genus of gram-negative, anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria capable of reducing sulfur compounds to hydrogen sulfide. Organisms are isolated from anaerobic mud of fresh and salt water, animal intestines, manure, and feces. (12 Dec 1998) |
| desulfovibrio vulgaris | A species of gram-negative, anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria isolated from soil, animal intestines and feces, and fresh and salt water. (12 Dec 1998) |
| desulfurases | Enzymes or groups of enzymes catalyzing the removal of a molecule of H2S or substituted H2S from a compound, as in the conversion of cysteine to pyruvic acid by cysteine desulfhydrase (cystathionine gamma-lyase). Synonym: desulfurases. (05 Mar 2000) |
| desulfurococcaceae | A family of thermoproteales consisting of anaerobic cocci which utilise peptides, proteins or carbohydrates facultatively by sulfur respiration or fermentation. There are four genera: desulfurococcus, pyrodictium, staphylothermus, and thermodiscus. (12 Dec 1998) |
| desulphurate | To deprive of sulphur. Origin: Desulphurated; Desulphurating. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| desulphuration | The act or process of depriving of sulphur. Origin: Cf. F. Desulfuration. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| desulphurisation | 1. <biochemistry> The process of removing sulphur from a molecule. 2. <chemistry, technique> The process of removing sulphur and sulphur residues or compounds from minerals, ores, petroleum, coal, oil etc. (09 Oct 1997) |
| desulphurize | To desulphurate; to deprive of sulphur. Desulphuriza"tion. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| desynapsis | <cell biology, genetics> Separation of the paired homologous chromosomes at the diplotene stage of meiotic prophase I. (18 Nov 1997) |
| desynchronous | Lack of synchrony, as in brain waves. Origin: de-+ G. Syn, with, + chronos, time (05 Mar 2000) |
| desquamation |
1-2 weeks after onset of illness, particularly on the palms and soles
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| desensitization |
the reduction of sensitivity to a drug by administering a small amount and gradually increasing the dose.
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| desiccator |
A glass jar, fitted with an airtight cover, containing some desiccating (drying) agent such as calcium chloride at the bottom.
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| desquamation |
shedding or peeling of the outer layer of the skin.
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| descending colon |
A portion of the colon located in the left part of the abdomen. The part colon extending from splenic flexure to the sigmoid colon.
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| DES | the creation of something in the mind |
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| DES | an arrangement scheme |
| DES | something intended as a guide for making something else |
| DES | an anticipated outcome that is intended or that guides your planned actions |
| DES | intend or have as a purpose |
| DES | design something for a specific role or purpose or effect |
| DES | conceive or fashion in the mind |
| DES | make or work out a plan for |
| DES | make a design of |
| DES | create the design for |
| DES | create designs |
| DES | criteria that designers should meet in designing some system or device |
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