| alpha AT | alpha 1-Antitrypsin |
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| alpha beta-mATP | alpha, beta-methylene ATP |
| alpha Bgt | alpha bungarotoxin |
| alpha Bgtx | alpha-Bungarotoxin |
| alpha BT | alpha-bungarotoxin |
| alpha BTX | Alpha-Bungarotoxin |
| alpha CT | alpha-Chymotrypsin |
| alpha GPC | L-alpha-glyceryl-phosphorylcholine |
| alpha hANP | Alpha-human atrial natriuretic peptide |
| alpha HL | alpha-Hemolysin |
| alcoholic ketoacidosis | <biochemistry> A form of ketoacidosis that results from the overuse of alcohol. A metabolic derangement that occurs when their is an over abundance of ketone bodies (acetone) in the bloodstream. Conditions that encourage the body to begin metabolising fats result in a buildup of ketones in the bloodstream with resultant acidosis (acidifying the blood). (27 Sep 1997) |
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| alcoholic liver disease | <gastroenterology> Alcoholic cirrhosis is a condition of irreversible liver disease due to the chronic inflammatory and toxic effects of ethanol on the liver. In cirrhosis, the liver cells are replaced by fibrous scar tissue. Fibrosis leads to the development of portal hypertension. The development of cirrhosis is directly related to the duration and quantity of alcohol consumption. The manifestations of cirrhosis are related to the liver's inability to not adequately remove waste products from the bloodstream and the effects of portal hypertension. (15 Nov 1997) |
| alcoholic myocardiopathy | <cardiology, pathology> A weakness of the cardiac muscle which is seen in some chronic alcoholics, may be related to a thiamin deficiency or occur for unknown reasons. Origin: Gr. Pathos = disease (27 Sep 1997) |
| alcoholic pneumonia | Pneumonia occurring in patient with alcoholism, usually after a period of intoxication with stupor, resulting in aspiration. (05 Mar 2000) |
| alcoholic polyneuropathy | <neurology> A disorder that occurs secondary to the damage to nerve cells from habitual alcohol abuse. The effects of alcoholic polyneuropathy may be due in part to the direct toxic effect alcohol has on nervous tissue in combination with specific nutritional deficiencies (for example B1 or thiamin deficiency and B12 deficiency). Common symptoms include sensory changes, numbness, tingling, muscle weakness, muscle cramps, heat intolerance, impotence, difficulty urinating, swallowing difficulty, speech impairment, diarrhoea and constipation. Origin: Gr. Pathos = disease (27 Sep 1997) |
| alcoholic psychoses | Mental disorders that result from alcoholism and that involve organic brain damage, as in delirium tremens and Korsakoff's syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| alcoholic tincture | A tincture made with undiluted alcohol. (05 Mar 2000) |
| alcoholic withdrawal tremor | Intention tremor present in the withdrawal period of one of two types: 1) a tremor of greater than 8 Hz, with continuous antagonistic muscle activity, and 2) a tremor of less than 8 Hz, with intermittent spontaneous antagonistic muscle activity. (05 Mar 2000) |
| alcoholics anonymous | An organization of self-proclaimed alcoholics who meet frequently to reinforce their practice of abstinence. (12 Dec 1998) |
| alcoholism | <disease> A disorder characterised by pathological pattern of alcohol use that causes a serious impairment in social or occupational functioning. In DSN III R this is termed alcohol abuse or, if tolerance or withdrawal is present, alcohol dependence. (18 Nov 1997) |
| alcoholization | Permeation or saturation with alcohol. (05 Mar 2000) |
| alcoholmeter | <chemistry> An instrument for determining the strength of spirits, with a scale graduated so as to indicate the percentage of pure alcohol, either by weight or volume. It is usually a form of hydrometer with a special scale. Origin: Alcohol. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| alcoholophobia | <psychology> Morbid fear of alcohol, or of becoming an alcoholic. Origin: alcohol + G. Phobos, fear (05 Mar 2000) |
| alcohols | Alkyl compounds containing a hydroxyl group. They are classified according to relation of the carbon atom: primary alcohols, r-ch2oh; secondary alcohols, r2-choh; tertiary alcohols, r3-coh. (12 Dec 1998) |
| alcoholysis | Splitting of a chemical bond with the addition of the elements of alcohol at the point of splitting. Origin: alcohol + G. Lysis, dissolution (05 Mar 2000) |
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a commercial antacid; tablets dissolve in water to give an effervescent solution
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alpha radiation: the radiation of alpha particles during radioactive decay
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tending to become alkaline; slightly alkaline
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the normal brainwave in the electroencephalogram of a person who is awake but relaxed; occurs with a frequency of 8-12 hertz
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any of the monovalent metals of group I of the periodic table (lithium or sodium or potassium or rubidium or cesium or francium); "the hydroxides of the alkali metals are strongly alkaline"
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| AL | the largest city in New Mexico |
| AL | a bronchodilator (trade names Ventolin or Proventil) used for asthma and emphysema and other lung conditions |
| AL | type genus of the Alcidae comprising solely the razorbill |
| AL | black-and-white North Atlantic auk having a compressed sharp-edged bill |
| AL | Greek lyric poet of Lesbos |
| AL | hypothetical universal solvent once sought by alchemists |
| AL | verse in the meter used in Greek and Latin poetry consisting of strophes of 4 tetrametric lines |
| AL | verse in the meter used in Greek and Latin poetry consisting of strophes of 4 tetrametric lines |
| AL | tending to become alkaline |
| AL | an acid formed as an intermediate product of the metabolism of tyrosine and phenylalanine |
| AL | a rare recessive metabolic anomaly marked by ochronosis and the presence of alkapton in the urine |
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