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celomic pouches Lateral mesoderm-lined diverticula lying at either side of the notochord in the developing Amphioxus.
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celonychia Synonym: koilonychia.
Origin: G. Koilos, hollowed, + onyx (onych-), nail
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celophlebitis Inflammation of a vena cava.
Synonym: cavitis.
Origin: G. Koilos, hollow, + phlebitis
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celoscope <instrument> Rarely used term for an optical device for examining the interior of a body cavity.
Origin: G. Koilos, hollow, + skopeo, to view
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celoscopy Rarely used term for examination of any body cavity with an optical instrument.
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celosomia Congenital protrusion of the abdominal or thoracic viscera, usually with a defect of the sternum and ribs as well as of the abdominal walls.
Synonym: kelosomia.
Origin: G. Kele, hernia, + soma, body
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celozoic <biology, microbiology> Inhabiting any of the cavities of the body; applied to certain parasitic protozoa, chiefly gregarines.
Origin: G. Koilos, hollow, + zoikos, pertaining to animals
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Celsius <unit> A measurement of temperature (Celsius or Centigrade) that is commonly used in Europe.
Normal body temperature is considered to be 37 degrees Celsius or 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Body temperature can vary 1/2 degree Celsius above or below 37 C and still be considered normal. Body temperature varies with many factors including level of activity.
To convert a Fahrenheit temperature to Celsius use: C = (F-32) x 5/9. To convert a Celsius temperature to Fahrenheit use: F = (C x 9/5) + 32
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Celsius scale A temperature scale that is based upon the triple point of water (defined to be 273.16 K) and assigned the value of 0.01°C; this has replaced the centigrade scale because the triple point of water can be more accurately measured than the ice point; although, for most practical purposes, the two scales are equivalent.
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Celsius, Anders <person> Swedish astronomer, 1701-1744.
See: Celsius scale.
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Celsus kerion An inflammatory fungus infection of the scalp and beard, marked by pustules and a boggy infiltration of the surrounding parts; most commonly caused by Microsporum audouinii.
Synonym: Celsus kerion.
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Celsus' area <dermatology> An obsolete term for alopecia areata.
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Celsus' papules Acute papular eczema of severe type.
Synonym: Celsus' papules.
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Celsus' vitiligo <dermatology> An obsolete term for alopecia areata.
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Celsus, Aulus Cornelius <person> Roman physician and medical writer, ca. 30 B.C.-45 A.D.
See: Celsus' alopecia, Celsus' area, Celsus kerion, Celsus' papules, Celsus' vitiligo.
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