| pheromone | <endocrinology> A volatile hormone or behaviour modifying agent. Normally used to describe sex attractants for example bombesin for the moth Bombyx, but includes volatile aggression stimulating agents (e.g. Isoamyl acetate in honey bees). (18 Nov 1997) |
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| pheromones | Chemical substances which, when secreted by an individual into the environment, cause specific reactions in other individuals, usually of the same species. The substances relate only to multicellular organisms. This includes kairomones. Allomones are repellent pheromones. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Extra-Adrenal Pheochromocytoma, Extra-Adrenal Pheochromocytomas, Pheochromocytoma, Extra Adrenal, Pheochromocytomas, Pheochromocytomas, Extra-Adrenal
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Synonyms : Synomones
Synonyms : Human Chemosignals, Human Pheromones, Chemosignals, Human
Synonyms : PEX Phosphate Regulating Neutral Endopeptidase, Phosphate Regulating Endopeptidase Homolog, X-Linked, Phosphate Regulating Neutral Endopeptidase, X-Linked Phosphate Regulating Endopeptidase Homolog, Phosphate Regulating Endopeptidase Homolog, X Linked
| phenotype |
the observable characteristics of a cell or organism.
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| phenotype |
This is a term which is applied to the appearance or constitutional nature of an organism as contrasted with its genetic potential, the genotype. See genotype.
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| phenol |
a strong chemical solution used to remove deep wrinkles in the skin
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| phenology |
The study of the relationship between climate and the timing of periodic natural phenomena such as migration of birds, bud bursting, or flowering of plants.
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| phenol |
C 6 H 5 OH
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