| dialyzation | <chemistry> The act or process of dialysis. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| dialyze | <chemistry> To separate, prepare, or obtain, by dialysis or osmose; to pass through an animal membrane; to subject to dialysis. Alternative forms: dialyse. Origin: Dialyzed; Dialyzing. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| dialyzer | The instrument or medium used to effect chemical dialysis. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| diamagnet | A body having diamagnetic polarity. Origin: Pref. Dia- + magnet. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| diamagnetic | Pertaining to, or exhibiting the phenomena of, diamagnetism; taking, or being of a nature to take, a position at right angles to the lines of magnetic force. See Paramagnetic. Diamagnetic attraction. See Attraction. Any substance, as bismuth, glass, phosphorous, etc, which in a field of magnetic force is differently affected from the ordinary magnetic bodies, as iron; that is, which tends to take a position at right angles to the lines of magnetic force, and is repelled by either pole of the magnet. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| diamagnetic effects | <radiobiology> Application of a magnetic field to a plasma will tend to create circulating current within the plasma that will reduce the strength of the magnetic field. (09 Oct 1997) |
| diamagnetically | In the manner of, or according to, diamagnetism. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| diamagnetism | 1. The science which treats of diamagnetic phenomena, and of the properties of diamagnetic bodies. 2. That form or condition of magnetic action which characterises diamagnetics. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| diameter | The length of a straight line passing through the centre of a circle and connecting opposite points on its circumference, hence the distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of a structure such as the cranium or pelvis. (18 Nov 1997) |
| diameter at breast height | The width of a plant stem (for example, tree trunk) as measured at 4.5 feet above the ground surface. (09 Oct 1997) |
| diameter mediana | Distance from the promontory of the sacrum to the upper posterior edge of the pubic symphysis. Synonym: anteroposterior diameter of the pelvic inlet, conjugata vera, conjugate axis, conjugate diameter of pelvic inlet, diameter mediana, internal conjugate, true conjugate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| diameter obliqua | A measurement across the pelvic inlet from the sacroiliac joint of one side to the opposite iliopectineal eminence. Synonym: diameter obliqua. (05 Mar 2000) |
| diameter transversa | The transverse diameter of the pelvic inlet, measured between the terminal lines. Synonym: diameter transversa. (05 Mar 2000) |
| diametral | Pertaining to a diameter; diametrical. <geometry> Diametral curve, Diametral surface, planes in which two of the axes lie. Origin: Gr. F. Diametral. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| diametrical | 1. Of or pertaining to a diameter. 2. As remote as possible, as if at the opposite end of a diameter; directly adverse. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Respiratory Diaphragm, Diaphragm, Respiratory, Diaphragms, Diaphragms, Respiratory, Respiratory Diaphragms
Synonyms : Eventration of Diaphragm, Diaphragm Eventration, Eventration, Diaphragmatic
Synonyms : Diaphysis
Synonyms : Diaries, Diaries (PT)
Synonyms : Diarrheas
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dilatation: the state of being stretched beyond normal dimensions the act of expanding by pressure from within
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inflammation of a diverticulum in the digestive tract (especially the colon); characterized by painful abdominal cramping and fever and constipation
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(of animals having several estrous cycles in one breeding season) a state or interval of sexual inactivity or quiescence between periods of activity
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a medical instrument for separating substances in solution by unequal diffusion through semipermeable membranes
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purify: remove impurities from, increase the concentration of, and separate through the process of distillation; "purify the water" undergo the process of distillation condense: undergo condensation; change from a gaseous to a liquid state and fall in drops; "water condenses"; "The acid distills at a specific temperature" give off (a liquid); "The doctor distilled a few drops of disinfectant onto the wound"
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| DI | Eurasian plant with pink to purple-red spice-scented usually double flowers |
| DI | Chinese pink with deeply toothed rose-lilac flowers with a purplish eye |
| DI | very free-flowering variety distinguished by jagged-edged petals |
| DI | low-growing loosely mat-forming Eurasian pink with single crimson-eyed pale pink flowers |
| DI | much-branched pink with flowers in clusters |
| DI | European pink cultivated for its very fragrant pink or rosy flowers |
| DI | Eurasian perennial pink having fragrant lilac or rose flowers with deeply fringed margins |
| DI | either of the two main stops on a pipe organ |
| DI | either of the two main stops on a pipe organ |
| DI | passage of blood cells (especially white blood cells) through intact capillary walls and into the surrounding tissue |
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