| pyot | <zoology> The magpie. See Piet. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| pyothorax | Empyema in a pleural cavity. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pyourachus | A purulent accumulation in the urachus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pyoureter | Distention of a ureter with pus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pyoverdine synthetase | <enzyme> Genbank u07359 Registry number: EC 6.3.2.- Synonym: pvdd gene product, pvdd protein (26 Jun 1999) |
| pyoxanthin | A reddish yellow pigment obtained from blue pus by oxidation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pyoxanthose | <physiology> A greenish yellow crystalline colouring matter found with pyocyanin in pus. Origin: Gr. Pus + yellow. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Pyp1 phosphatase | <enzyme> Isolated from schizosaccharomyces pombe; has been sequenced Registry number: EC 3.1.3.- Synonym: pyp1 gene product, pyp1 ptpase (26 Jun 1999) |
| pyp2 protein tyrosine phosphatase | <enzyme> Shares an essential overlapping role with pyp1 ptpase and is 42% identical in sequence in the c-terminal catalytic domain of pyp1; involved in negative regulation of mitosis in fission yeast Registry number: EC 3.1.3.- Synonym: pyp2 ptpase, pyp2 gene product (26 Jun 1999) |
| pyp3 protein tyrosine phosphatase | <enzyme> Acts as mitotic inducer in fission yeast Registry number: EC 3.1.3.- Synonym: pyp3 gene product, pyp3 ptpase (26 Jun 1999) |
| pyr | 1. <abbreviation> Pyrimidine, pyroglutamic acid. 2. <chemistry, prefix> Combining forms designating fire or heat; specifically, used to imply an actual or theoretical derivative by the action of heat; as in pyrophosphoric, pyrosulphuric, pyrotartaric, pyrotungstic, etc. Origin: Gr, fire. (29 Oct 1998) |
| pyracanth | <botany> The evergreen thorn (Crataegus Pyracantha), a shrub native of Europe. Origin: Gr. Fire + a thorn, prickly plant. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pyracin | Pyridoxolactone, the lactone of 4-pyridoxic acid. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pyralid | <zoology> Any moth of the family Pyralidae. The species are numerous and mostly small, but some of them are very injurious, as the bee moth, meal moth, hop moth, and clover moth. Origin: L. Pyralis, -idis, a kind of winged insect. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pyramid | 1. A solid body standing on a triangular, square, or polygonal base, and terminating in a point at the top; especially, a structure or edifice of this shape. 2. <geometry> A solid figure contained by a plane rectilineal figure as base and several triangles which have a common vertex and whose bases are sides of the base. 3. The game of pool in which the balls are placed in the form of a triangle at spot. <geometry> Altitude of a pyramid a pyramid whose axis is perpendicular to the base. Origin: L. Pyramis, -idis, fr. Gr, of Egyptian origin: cf. F. Pyramide. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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Synonyms : Pyronin Y, Pyronine G, G, Pyronine, Y, Pyronin
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| pyrimidine |
An aromatic, heterocyclic base that contains two nitrogen atoms in a six-membered ring. Uracil and cytosine are the most common pyrimidines that are joined to ribose in the ribonucleotide building blocks of RNA.
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| pyloric stenosis |
a narrowing of the lower part of the stomach, which prevents normal passage of an infant's food into the intestines. This may lead to vomiting, dehydration and malnutrition.
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| pyloric stenosis |
(pi-LOR-ik stuh-NO-sis). An obstruction or narrowing at the outlet of the stomach.
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| pyriform |
Pear-shaped. Q Quadrate: Squarish or rectangular in shape.
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| pyloric stenosis |
A congenital disorder in which the pylorus is thickened causing obstruction of the gastric outlet (to the duodenum). More common in males. [CancerWEB]
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| Py | a painful burning sensation in the chest caused by gastroesophageal reflux (backflow from the stomach irritating the esophagus) |
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| Py | a thermostat that operates at very high temperatures |
| Py | suggestive of fireworks |
| Py | of or relating to the draft of making fireworks |
| Py | of or relating to the draft of making fireworks |
| Py | the craft of making fireworks |
| Py | (usually plural) an explosive device that burns with colored flames |
| Py | brilliance of display (as in the performance of music) |
| Py | the craft of making fireworks |
| Py | any of a group of crystalline silicate mineral common in igneous and metamorphic rocks |
| Py | highly flammable nitrocellulose used in making collodion and plastics and lacquers |
| Py | highly flammable nitrocellulose used in making collodion and plastics and lacquers |
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