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| sienna | <chemistry> Clay that is coloured red or brown by the oxides of iron or manganese, and used as a pigment. It is used either in the raw state or burnt. Burnt sienna, sienna made of a much redder colour by the action of fire. Raw sienna, sienna in its natural state, of a transparent yellowish brown colour. Origin: It. Terra di Siena, fr. Siena in Italy. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| sierra leone | A republic in western africa, south of guinea and west of liberia. Its capital is freetown. Its coast was first visited by the portuguese in 1462, later by english slave traders. In 1787 english philanthropists sponsored settlements on the coast for runaway and freed slaves. After a clash with the french in 1893 the region was acquired by treaty in 1895, proclaimed a protectorate in 1896, and achieved independence in 1961. The name is from the spanish sierra (mountain chain) + leone (lion), meaning lion mountains, which refers not to the roar of lions (they are not found in this part of africa) but to the noise from claps of thunder from storm clouds constantly surrounding the mountains. (12 Dec 1998) |
| sieva | <botany> A small variety of the Lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus). Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sieve | 1. A utensil for separating the finer and coarser parts of a pulverized or granulated substance from each other. It consist of a vessel, usually shallow, with the bottom perforated, or made of hair, wire, or the like, woven in meshes. "In a sieve thrown and sifted." 2. A kind of coarse basket. <botany> Sieve cells, cribriform cells. See Cribriform. Origin: OE. Sive, AS. Sife; akin to D. Zeef, zift, OHG. Sib, G. Sieb. A. Cf. Sift. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sieve bone | A horizontal lamina from which are suspended the labyrinth, on either side, and the lamina perpendicularis in the centre; it fits into the ethmoidal notch of the frontal bone and supports the olfactory lobes of the cerebrum, being pierced with numerous openings for the passage of the olfactory nerves. Synonym: lamina cribrosa ossis ethmoidalis, cribrum, sieve bone, sieve plate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sieve graft | An obsolete term for a full-thickness skin graft taken after cutting multiple holes in it with a circular punch, thus leaving islands of skin in the donor area to heal it. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sieve plate | Perforated end walls separating the component cells (sieve elements) that make up the phloem sieve tubes in vascular plants. The perforations permit the flow of water and dissolved organic solutes along the tube and are lined with callose. The plates are readily blocked by further deposition of callose when the sieve tube is stressed or damaged. (18 Nov 1997) |
| sieve tube | The structure within the phloem of higher plants that is responsible for transporting organic material (sucrose, raffinose, amino acids, etc.) from the photosynthetic tissues (e.g. Leaves) to other parts of the plant. Made up of a column of cells (sieve elements) connected by sieve plates. (18 Nov 1997) |
| Sievert | <unit> The special name for the SI unit of dose equivalent. One sievert equals one joule per kilogram. The previously used unit, rem, is being replace by the sievert. One sievert is equal to 100 rem. Abbreviation: Sv (18 Nov 1997) |
| SIF | <abbreviation> Somatotropin release-inhibiting factor. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sifac | <zoology> The white indris of Madagascar. It is regarded by the natives as sacred. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sifilet | <zoology> The six-shafted bird of paradise. See Paradise bird, under Paradise. Origin: Cf. F. Siflet. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sifter | 1. One who, or that which, sifts. 2. <zoology> Any lamellirostral bird, as a duck or goose; so called because it sifts or strains its food from the water and mud by means of the lamell of the beak. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sigaultian | <surgery> Pertaining to Sigault, a French physician. See Symphyseotomy. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Siggaard-Andersen nomogram | A nomogram used to predict acid-base composition of blood by the slope and position of a buffer line constructed when PCO2 on a logarithmic scale is plotted against pH. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Compounds, Silver
Synonyms : Alcoholic Silver Nitrate, Silver Nitrate, Silver (2+) Salt (2:1), Silver Nitrate, Alcoholic
Synonyms : Silver Proteinate, Proteinate, Silver, Proteins, Silver
Synonyms : Nitrate Staining, Silver, Staining, Silver, Staining, Silver Nitrate
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| SI | a dish subordinate to a main course |
| SI | an exterior door at one side of a building |
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| SI | any unwanted secondary effect |
| SI | a secondary and usually adverse effect of a drug or therapy |
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| SI | a football official |
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