| 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) |
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| 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) |
| diamfenetide | <chemical> Anthelmintic. It has been shown to be useful in fasciola infections in sheep. Pharmacological action: antiplatyhelmintic agents. Chemical name: Acetamide, N,N'-(oxybis(2,1-ethanediyloxy-4,1-phenylene))bis- (12 Dec 1998) |
| diamide | <chemistry> Any compound containing two amido groups united with one or more acid or negative radicals, as distinguished from a diamine. Cf. Amido acid, under Amido, and Acid amide. Origin: Pref. Di- + amide. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| diamidines | A group of compounds containing two amidine groups; e.g., stilbamidine, propamidine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| diamido- | <chemistry, prefix> A prefix or combining form of Diamine. Origin: Also used adjectively. (29 Oct 1998) |
| diamine | <chemistry> A compound containing two amido groups united with one or more basic or positive radicals, as contrasted with a diamide. In chemical nomenclature, if any amine or diamine is named by prefixing the nitrogen group, the name of the latter takes the form of amido, diamido, etc, thus ethylene diamine, C2H4.(NH2)2, is also called diamido-ethylene. Origin: Pref. Di- + amine. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| diamine aminotransferase | <enzyme> Catalyses the conversion of an alpha,omega-diamine to an omega-aminoaldehyde and glutamate in the presence of 2-oxoglutarate Registry number: EC 2.6.1.29 Synonym: putrescine-alpha-ketoglutarate aminotransferase, pakg-transaminase (26 Jun 1999) |
| diamine oxidase | amine oxidase (copper-containing), amine oxidase (flavin-containing) |
| diamines | Organic chemicals which have two amino groups in an aliphatic chain. (12 Dec 1998) |
| diamino oxyhydrase | amine oxidase (copper-containing) |
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
| dial |
the face of a timepiece; graduated to show the hours the control on a radio or television set that is used for tuning the circular graduated indicator on various measuring instruments operate a dial to select a telephone number; "You must take the receiver off the hook before you dial" a disc on a telephone that is rotated a fixed distance for each number called choose by means of a dial; "dial a telephone number"
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| diabetic bullosis |
a condition in which bullae appear spontaneously, usually on the ankles and feet, in some uncontrolled diabetics.
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| diabetic cataract |
a rare, usually bilateral, opacity shaped like a snowflake, affecting the anterior and posterior cortices of young diabetics. Sometimes it can be reversed when the blood glucose is brought under control, but in most cases it progresses rapidly to a mature cataract.
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| diabetic lipemia |
a rare complication of uncontrolled diabetes mellitus consisting of massive increases in plasma triglyceride levels after ingestion of lipid-rich foods, due to deficient metabolism of low-density lipoproteins.
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| dialysis encephalopathy |
a degenerative disease of the brain associated with long-term use of hemodialysis, marked by speech disorders and constant myoclonic jerks, progressing to global dementia, with associated psychological changes; it is often accompanied by osteomalacia and is due to high levels of aluminum in the water used in the dialysis fluid or to aluminum-containing compounds given to control phosphorus levels. Called also progressive dialysis e. and dialysis dementia.
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| DIA | Eurasian pink widely cultivated for its flat-topped dense clusters of varicolored flowers |
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| DIA | Eurasian plant with pink to purple-red spice-scented usually double flowers |
| DIA | Chinese pink with deeply toothed rose-lilac flowers with a purplish eye |
| DIA | very free-flowering variety distinguished by jagged-edged petals |
| DIA | low-growing loosely mat-forming Eurasian pink with single crimson-eyed pale pink flowers |
| DIA | much-branched pink with flowers in clusters |
| DIA | European pink cultivated for its very fragrant pink or rosy flowers |
| DIA | Eurasian perennial pink having fragrant lilac or rose flowers with deeply fringed margins |
| DIA | either of the two main stops on a pipe organ |
| DIA | either of the two main stops on a pipe organ |
| DIA | passage of blood cells (especially white blood cells) through intact capillary walls and into the surrounding tissue |
| DIA | any boreal low-growing evergreen plant of the genus Diapensia |
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