| calcspar | <microscopy> A doubly refracting mineral used in the manufacture of polarizing prisms. It is uniaxial negative and in the trigonal diversion of the hexagonal system of crystals. Its indexes are epsilon =1.486, omega =1.658, its hardness is 3 on the Mohr scale and specific gravity 2.711. See: balsam, Canada. (05 Aug 1998) |
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| calculated mean organism | A hypothetical organism whose characters are the means of both the positive and negative characters of the organism's which belong to the same taxon as the CMO, as opposed to the hypothetical mean. Organism. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calculi | An abnormal concretion occurring within the animal body and usually composed of mineral salts. (12 Dec 1998) |
| calculosis | The tendency or disposition to form calculi or stones. Origin: L. Calculus, small stone, + G. -osis, condition (05 Mar 2000) |
| calculus | A calcium salt concretion which forms on your teeth. Calculus deposits form on the teeth in areas which you do not floss or brush. If these concretions are left to build up on the tooth enamel, they will irritate the gum tissue, push it away from the tooth and promote progressive bone loss. Eventually the teeth can loosen and fall out. These deposits can be removed by a dentist or a dental hygienist on an annual to biannual basis. (renal) A solid concretion or stone which forms within the urinary tract (kidney). (27 Sep 1997) |
| calculus I | An abnormal concretion occurring within the animal body and usually composed of mineral salts. (18 Nov 1997) |
| calculus II | <dentistry> A hard, yellowish to brownish black deposit or teeth formed largely through the mineralisation of dead bacteria in dental plaques by the calcium salts in salivary secretions and subgingival transudates. Synonym: tartar. (18 Nov 1997) |
| Calculus Surface Index | An index that measures only dental calculus, used for evaluating new calculus formation within a large group of test subjects. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcyclin | <protein> Prolactin receptor associated protein, one of a family of small (around 10 kD) calcium-binding proteins containing the EF hand motif, originally isolated from Ehrich ascites tumour cells, but human and rat forms now identified. Regulated through the cell cycle. Binds to annexin II (p36) and to glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate dehydrogenase. (18 Nov 1997) |
| calcyphosin | <protein> Calcium binding protein that contains an EF hand motif. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| calculi |
stones or solid lumps such as gallstones.
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| calcification |
deposition of calcium from blood and other body fluids
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concretion occurring within organism, made up in whole or in part of mineral salts
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A bony or cartilaginous medial projection from the ankle of microchiropteran bats, used to support the uropatagium
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A chemical (chemical symbol Ca) that strengthens bones and teeth and is found in dairy foods, leafy vegetables, and other foods. It occurs naturally in the environment in materials such as coral reefs and limestone and makes up about 3% of the Earth's crust.
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