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strepto- Curved or twisted (usually relating to organisms thus described).
Origin: G. Streptos, twisted, fr. Strepho, to twist
(05 Mar 2000)
streptobacilli Bacilli that remain attached in chains after cell division.
(09 Oct 1997)
streptobacillus A genus of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria that require serum, ascitic fluid, or blood for growth. Its organisms inhabit the throat and nasopharynx of wild and laboratory rats and cause one form of rat-bite fever in man.
(12 Dec 1998)
Streptobacillus moniliformis A species commonly found as an inhabitant of the nasopharynx of rats; it occurs as the aetiologic agent of an epizootic septic polyarthritis in mice and of one type of rat-bite fever; it is the type species of the genus Streptobacillus.
(05 Mar 2000)
streptobacteria Sing. Streptobracterium . [NL, fr. Gr. Pliant, bent + E. & NL. Bacteria.
<biology> A so-called variety of bacterium, consisting in reality of several bacteria linked together in the form of a chain.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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streptobiosamine A methylamino disaccharide (streptose + N-methyl-l-glucosamine), with the oxygen link between C-2 of streptose and C-1 of the glucosamine; with streptidine, it forms streptomycin.
(05 Mar 2000)
streptobiose Old term for streptose.
(05 Mar 2000)
streptocerciasis Infection of man and higher primates with the nematode Mansonella streptocerca.
(05 Mar 2000)
streptococcaceae Gram-positive non-sporing bacteria including many parasitic, pathogenic, and saprophytic forms.
(12 Dec 1998)
streptococcaemia The presence of streptococci in the blood.
Synonym: strepticaemia, streptosepticaemia.
Origin: streptococcus + G. Haima, blood
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streptococcal Relating to or caused by any organism of the genus Streptococcus.
(05 Mar 2000)
streptococcal fibrinolysin <enzyme> Plasminogen activator released by Streptococcus pyogenes. Occurs in two forms, A and B.
(18 Nov 1997)
streptococcal infections Infections with bacteria of the genus streptococcus.
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streptococcal lymphadenitis A contagious bacterial disease of pigs caused by a group E streptococcus and characterised by the formation of abscesses in the cervical and/or cephalic lymph nodes.
(05 Mar 2000)
streptococcal nuclease <enzyme> From streptococcus haemolyticus; degrades RNA and DNA producing oligonucleotides terminating in 5'-phosphate
Registry number: EC 3.1.30.-
(26 Jun 1999)
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  • Strongylocentrotus purpuratus - »õâ A species of SEA URCHINS in the family Strongylocentrotidae found on the Pacific coastline from Alaska to Mexico. This species serves as a major research model for molecular developmental biology and other fields.
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  • Strongyloidea - »õâ A superfamily of strongyles or roundworms which are parasites in the intestinal tract of equines, pigs, rodents, and primates (including man). It includes the genera Cyasthostomum, Ransomus, Globocephalus, OESOPHAGOSTOMUM, and STRONGYLUS.
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stratified sample the population is divided into strata and a random sample is taken from each stratum
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stripper a chemical compound used to remove paint or varnish a worker who strips the stems from moistened tobacco leaves and binds the leaves together into books a performer who provides erotic entertainment by undressing to music stripper well: an oil well whose production has declined to less than ten barrels a day
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strabismus abnormal alignment of one or both eyes
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stroboscope scientific instrument that provides a flashing light synchronized with the periodic movement of an object; can make moving object appear stationary
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Strep throat streptococcal sore throat: an infection of the oral pharynx and tonsils by streptococcus
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