| STR | scotopic threshold response |
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| STR | small tandem repeat |
| STR | striatum |
| STRE | stress response element |
| STRF | Spectro-Temporal Receptive Field |
| STRP | Short tandem repeat polymorphism |
| STRP | simple tandem repeat polymorphism |
| STS | Sequence Tagged Site |
| STS | Society of Thoracic Surgeons |
| STS | Sodium thiosulfate |
| stanza | Origin: It. Stanza a room, habitation, a stanza, i. E, a stop, fr. L. Stans, p.pr. Of stare to stand. See Stand, and cf. Estancia, Stance, Stanchion. 1. A number of lines or verses forming a division of a song or poem, and agreeing in meter, rhyme, number of lines, etc, with other divisions; a part of a poem, ordinarily containing every variation of measure in that poem; a combination or arrangement of lines usually recurring; whether like or unlike, in measure. "Horace confines himself strictly to one sort of verse, or stanza, in every ode." (Dryden) 2. An apartment or division in a building; a room or chamber. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| stapedectomy | <procedure, surgery> Surgical removal of the stapes, one of the ossicles in the middle ear. (27 Sep 1997) |
| stapedial | <anatomy> Of or pertaining to stapes. Origin: LL. Stapes stirrup. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| stapedial artery | <anatomy, artery> A small artery in the embryo that passes through the ring of the stapes and is later obliterated; it is a second aortic arch derivative. (05 Mar 2000) |
| stapedial branch of stylomastoid artery | <anatomy, artery> Branch arising either directly from the stylomastoid artery or its branch, the posterior tympanic artery; supplies stapedius muscle. Synonym: ramus stapedius arteriae stylomastoideae. (05 Mar 2000) |
| stapedial fold | A reflection of the delicate mucous membrane from the posterior wall of the tympanic cavity that covers the stapes. Synonym: plica stapedis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| stapedial membrane | The delicate mucosal layer that bridges the space between the crura and base of the stapes. Synonym: membrana stapedis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| stapediotenotomy | Division of the tendon of the stapedius muscle. Origin: stapedius + G. Tenon, tendon, + tome, incision (05 Mar 2000) |
| stapediovestibular | Relating to the stapes and the vestibule of the ear. (05 Mar 2000) |
| stapedius | <anatomy, muscle> Origin, arises from the wall of the middle ear (internal walls of pyramidal eminence in tympanic cavity); insertion, neck of the stapes; action, dampens vibration of stapes by drawing head of stapes backward as a result of a protective reflex stimulated by loud noise; nerve supply, facial. Synonym: musculus stapedius, stapedius. (05 Mar 2000) |
| stapelia | <botany> An extensive and curious genus of African plants of the natural order Asclepiadaceae (Milkweed family). They are succulent plants without leaves, frequently covered with dark tubercles giving them a very grotesque appearance. The odour of the blossoms is like that of carrion. Origin: NL. So named after John Bodaeus a Stapel, a physician of Amsterdam. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| stapes | One of three ossicles of the middle ear. (27 Sep 1997) |
| stapes mobilization | An operation to remobilise the footplate of the stapes to relieve conductive hearing impairment caused by its immobilization through otosclerosis or middle ear disease. (12 Dec 1998) |
| stapes mobilization operation | Now infrequently used operation involving fracture of tissue immobilizing the stapes to restore hearing; especially used in patients with otosclerosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| staph | Very commonly used shortened form of staphylococcus, a very common and important group of bacteria. See staphylococcus. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Steels
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Cervicothoracic Ganglia, Stellate Ganglia, Ganglia, Cervicothoracic, Ganglia, Stellate, Ganglias, Stellate, Ganglion, Cervicothoracic, Ganglion, Stellate, Stellate Ganglias
Synonyms : kit Ligand, c kit Ligand
Synonyms : Stem Cell Transplantations, Transplantations, Stem Cell
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(histology) the use of a dye to color specimens for microscopic study the act of spotting or staining something
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stem: stop the flow of a liquid; "staunch the blood flow"; "them the tide" steadfast: firm and dependable especially in loyalty; "a steadfast ally"; "a staunch defender of free speech"; "unswerving devotion"; "unswerving allegiance"
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arresting: commanding attention; "an arresting drawing of people turning into animals"; "a sensational concert--one never to be forgotten"; "a stunning performance" causing great astonishment and consternation; "the strike came as a stunning protest against management"; "a stunning defeat" causing or capable of causing bewilderment or shock or insensibility; "laid the poor fellow senseless with one stunning blow"; "a stunning detonation with volumes of black smoke" strikingly beautiful or attractive; "quite stunning with large dark eyes and a beautiful high-bosomed figure"; "stunning photographs of Canada's wilderness areas"
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chaff: material consisting of seed coverings and small pieces of stem or leaves that have been separated from the seeds a slender or elongated structure that supports a plant or fungus or a plant part or plant organ a hunt for game carried on by following it stealthily or waiting in ambush walk stiffly haunt: follow stealthily or recur constantly and spontaneously to; "her ex-boyfriend stalked her"; "the ghost of her mother haunted her" the act of following prey stealthily a stiff or threatening gait go through (an area) in search of prey; "stalk the woods for deer"
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a difficult or unusual or dangerous feat; usually done to gain attention check the growth or development of; "You will stunt your growth by building all these muscles" perform a stunt or stunts a creature (especially a whale) that has been prevented from attaining full growth
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| St | a horse stabled with another or one of several horses owned by the same person |
| St | a coagulation factor formed in the kidney under the influence of vitamin K |
| St | gear for a horse |
| St | someone employed in a stable to take care of the horses |
| St | someone employed in a stable to take care of the horses |
| St | a horse stabled with another or one of several horses owned by the same person |
| St | the quality or attribute of being stable |
| St | accommodation for animals (especially for horses) |
| St | in a stable unchanging manner |
| St | in a stable solid fixed manner |
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