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metaplastic polyp A benign small sessile polyp of the large bowel showing lengthening and cystic dilation of mucosal glands; also applied to non-neoplastic gastric mucosal polyp's.
Synonym: metaplastic polyp.
(05 Mar 2000)
metaplexus The choroid plexus in the fourth ventricle of the brain.
Origin: meta-+ L. Plexus, an interweaving
(05 Mar 2000)
metapode <zoology> The posterior division of the foot in the Gastropoda and Pteropoda.
Origin: NL. Metapodium, from Gr. Behind +, dim. Of, foot.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
metapodial <anatomy> Of or pertaining to the metapodialia, or to the parts of the limbs to which they belong.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
metapodiale Origin: NL. See Metapode.
<anatomy> One of the bones of either the metacarpus or metatarsus.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
metapodium Origin: NL.
<zoology> Same as Metapode.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
metapophysis Origin: NL. See Meta-, and Apophysis.
<anatomy> A tubercle projecting from the anterior articular processes of some vertebrae; a mammillary process.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
metapore Rarely used term for apertura mediana ventriculi quarti.
Origin: meta-+ G. Poros, pore
(05 Mar 2000)
metaprotein Nondescript term for a derived protein obtained by the action of acids or alkalies, soluble in weak acids or alkalies but insoluble in neutral solutions; e.g., albuminate.
(05 Mar 2000)
metaproterenol sulfate 3,5-Dihydroxy-alpha-[(isopropylamino)methyl]benzyl alcohol sulfate;a sympathomimetic bronchodilator used for the treatment of bronchial asthma and in chronic obstructive lung disease. It has relatively greater effect on b2-adrenergic receptors than b1, conferring some selectivity in relaxing bronchiolar smooth muscle as compared with cardiac stimulation.
Synonym: orciprenaline sulfate.
(05 Mar 2000)
metapsychology 1. A systematic attempt to discern and describe what lies beyond the empirical facts and laws of psychology, such as the relations between body and mind, or concerning the place of the mind in the universe.
2. In psychoanalysis, or psychoanalytic metapsychology, psychology concerning the fundamental assumptions of the freudian theory of the mind, which entail five points of view: 1) dynamic, concerning psychologic forces; 2) economic, concerning psychologic energy; 3) structural, concerning psychologic configurations; 4) genetic, concerning psychologic origins; 5) adaptive, concerning psychologic relations with the environment.
Origin: G. Meta, beyond, transcending, + psychology
(05 Mar 2000)
metapterygium <anatomy> The posterior of the three principal basal cartilages in the fins of fishes. Metapteryg"ial.
Origin: NL, fr. Gr. After + fin.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
metapyretic Synonym: postfebrile.
Origin: meta-+ G. Pyretos, fever
(05 Mar 2000)
metapyrocatechase <enzyme> An oxidoreductase oxidizing catechol, with oxygen, to 2-hydroxymuconate saemialdehyde.
Synonym: metapyrocatechase.
(05 Mar 2000)
metaraminol <chemical> Alpha-(1-aminoethyl)-3-hydroxybenzenemethanol. An adrenergic agonist that acts predominantly at alpha adrenergic receptors and also stimulates the release of norepinephrine. It has been used primarily as a vasoconstrictor in the treatment of hypotension.
Pharmacological action: adrenergic alpha-agonists, adrenergic agents, sympathomimetic, vasoconstrictor agents.
Chemical name: Benzenemethanol, alpha-(1-aminoethyl)-3-hydroxy-, (R-(R*,S*))-
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Methanomicrobiaceae - »õâ A family of anaerobic METHANOMICROBIALES whose cells are coccoid to straight or slightly curved rods. There are six genera.
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  • Methanomicrobiales - »õâ An order of anaerobic, highly specialized methanogens, in the kingdom EURYARCHAEOTA. Its organisms are nonmotile or motile, with cells occurring as coccoid bodies, pseudosarcina, or rods. Families include METHANOMICROBIACEAE, Methanocorpusculaceae, and Methanospirillaceae.
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  • Methanosarcina - »õâ A genus of anaerobic, irregular spheroid-shaped METHANOSARCINALES whose organisms are nonmotile. Endospores are not formed. These archaea derive energy via formation of methane from acetate, methanol, mono-, di-, and trimethylamine, and possibly, carbon monoxide. Organisms are isolated from freshwater and marine environments.
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  • Methanosarcina barkeri - »õâ A species of halophilic archaea whose organisms are nonmotile. Habitats include freshwater and marine mud, animal-waste lagoons, and the rumens of ungulates.
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  • Methanosarcinaceae - »õâ A family of anaerobic METHANOSARCINALES whose cells are mesophilic or thermophilic and appear as irregular spheroid bodies or sheathed rods. These methanogens are found in any anaerobic environment including aquatic sediments, anaerobic sewage digesters and gastrointestinal tracts. There are four genera: METHANOSARCINA, Methanolobus, Methanothrix, and Methanococcoides.
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metabolize Metabolism (from μεταβολισμος ("metabolismos"), the Greek word for "change", or "overthrow" Etymonline)), is the biochemical modification of chemical compounds in living organisms and cells. This includes the biosynthesis of complex organic molecules (anabolism) and their breakdown (catabolism). Metabolism usually consists of sequences of enzymatic steps, also called metabolic pathways. ...
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metallophobia The English suffix -phobia is technically used to describe irrational, disabling fear as a mental disorder, and commonly misused to describe hatred of a particular thing or subject. Everyday language has misused the use of this suffix as a mild or irrational fear with no serious substance; however, its origin is from areas of psychiatry which study serious phobias which disable a person's life. ...
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methyl tert-butyl ether MTBE (methyl tertiary-butyl ether) is a chemical compound that is manufactured by the chemical reaction of methanol and isobutylene. MTBE is produced in very large quantities (more than 200,000 barrels per day in the United States in 1999) and is almost exclusively used as a fuel component in motor gasoline. It is one of a group of chemicals commonly known as oxygenates because they raise the oxygen content of gasoline. ...
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methylated Methylation refers to the replacement of a hydrogen atom (H) with a methyl group (CH3), regardless of the substrate. Methylation can occur in both biological and non-biological systems. In biological systems, methylation is catalyzed by enzymes; such methylation can be involved in modification of heavy metals, regulation of gene expression, regulation of protein function, and RNA metabolism. ...
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metamorphosis Metamorphosis in biology is physical development of the individual after birth or hatching involving significant change in form as well as growth and differentiation.It usually accompanies a change of habitat or of habits butmay occur without such change. ...
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MET sedative-hypnotic drug (trade name Quaalude) that is a drug of abuse
MET anticonvulsant drug (trade name Gemonil) used in the treatment of epilepsy
MET amphetamine used in the form of a crystalline hydrochloride
MET spiced or medicated mead
MET antibacterial agent (trade names Mandelamine and Urex) that is contained in many products that are used to treat urinary infections
MET antibiotic drug of the penicillin family used in the treatment of certain staphylococcal infections
MET a crystalline amino acid containing sulfur
MET muscle relaxant for skeletal muscles (trade name Robaxin) used to treat spasms
MET a way of doing or being
MET a way of doing something, esp. a systematic one
MET a bookkeeper's chronological list of related debits and credits of a business
MET the best method to achieve a desired result
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