| deadman switch |
A switch or control that requires continuous pressure by the operator.
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| Dean and Webb t. |
a test for measuring antibody in which varying dilutions of antigen are mixed with a constant quantity of antiserum; antibody activity is determined by the dilution in which flocculation occurs most rapidly, i.e., the endpoint. In this dilution, antigen and antibody are together at a ratio of optimal proportions.
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| deaf point of the ear |
One of several points or areas close to the external auditory meatus where a vibrating tuning fork is not heard.
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| dearterialization |
the occluding or cutting off of the arterial supply to a part, causing ischemia; sometimes done in a transient fashion as a treatment for liver cancer.
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| deamidizing enzyme |
An enzyme that splits amine off amino acid compounds.
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| DEA | removal of the amino radical from an amino acid or other amino compound |
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| DEA | remove the amino radical (usually by hydrolysis) from an amino compound |
| DEA | an administrator in charge of a division of a university or college |
| DEA | (Roman Catholic) the head of the College of Cardinals |
| DEA | a man who is the senior member of a group |
| DEA | United States film actor whose moody rebellious roles made him a cult figure (1931-1955) |
| DEA | American statesman who promoted the Marshall Plan and helped establish NATO (1893-1971) |
| DEA | American statesman who promoted the Marshall Plan and helped establish NATO (1893-1971) |
| DEA | United States singer (1917-1995) |
| DEA | an English satirist born in Ireland (1667-1745) |
| DEA | the position or office of a dean |
| DEA | the official residence of a dean |
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