| SCID | scid-/scid |
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| SCID II | Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Personality Disorders |
| scid mice | severe combined immune deficiency |
| SCID-P | Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R Patient version |
| SCIs | Spinal cord injuries |
| SCIWORA | Spinal Cord Injury Without Radiographic Abnormality |
| SCJ | squamocolumnar junction |
| SCJ | sternoclavicular joint |
| SCK | Serum creatine kinase |
| SCL | Serum copper level |
| Scarpa's staphyloma | A bulging near the posterior pole of the eyeball due to degenerative changes in severe myopia. Synonym: Scarpa's staphyloma, sclerochoroiditis posterior. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Scarpa's triangle | A triangular space at the upper part of the thigh, bounded by the sartorius and adductor longus muscles and the inguinal ligament, with a floor formed laterally by the iliopsoas muscle and medially by the pectineus muscle; the branches of the femoral nerve are distributed within the femoral triangle; it is bisected by the femoral vessels, which enter the adductor canal at its apex. Synonym: trigonum femorale, fossa scarpae major, Scarpa's triangle, subinguinal triangle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Scarpa, Antonio | <person> Italian anatomist, orthopedist, and ophthalmologist, 1747-1832. See: canals of Scarpa, Scarpa's fascia, Scarpa's fluid, Scarpa's foramina, fossa scarpae major, Scarpa's ganglion, Scarpa's habenula, Scarpa's hiatus, Scarpa's liquor, Scarpa's membrane, Scarpa's method, Scarpa's sheath, Scarpa's staphyloma, Scarpa's triangle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| scarring alopecia | Alopecia in which hair follicles are irreversibly destroyed by scarring processes including trauma, burns, lupus erythematosus, lichen planopilaris, scleroderma, folliculitis decalvans, or of uncertain cause (pseudopelade). Synonym: alopecia cicatrisata, cicatricial alopecia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| scarus | <zoology> A Mediterranean food fish (Sparisoma scarus) od excellent quality and highly valued by the Romans. Synonym: parrot fish. Origin: L. See Scar a kind of fish. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Scatchard plot | A method for analysing data for freely reversible ligand/receptor binding interactions. The graphical plot is: Bound ligand/Free ligand) against (Bound ligand), the slope gives the negative reciprocal of the binding affinity, the intercept on the x axis the number of receptors (Bound/Free becomes zero at infinite ligand concentration). The Scatchard plot is preferable to the Eadie Hoffstee plot for binding data because it is more dependent upon the values at high ligand concentration which will be the most reliable values. A nonlinear Scatchard plot is often taken to indicate heterogeneity of receptors, although this is not the only explanation possible. (18 Nov 1997) |
| Scatchard, George | <person> U.S. Chemist and biochemist, 1892-1973. See: Scatchard plot. (05 Mar 2000) |
| scatemia | Intestinal autointoxication. Origin: scato-+ G. Haima, blood (05 Mar 2000) |
| scato- | Faeces. See: copro-, sterco-. Origin: G. Skor (skat-), excrement (05 Mar 2000) |
| scatologic | Pertaining to scatology. (05 Mar 2000) |
| scatology | 1. The scientific study and analysis of faeces, for physiologic and diagnostic purposes. Synonym: coprology. 2. The study relating to the psychiatric aspects of excrement or excremental (anal) function. Origin: scato-+ G. Logos, study (05 Mar 2000) |
| scatoma | Synonym: coproma. Origin: scato-+ G. -oma, tumour (05 Mar 2000) |
| scatophagy | Synonym: coprophagia. Origin: scato-+ G. Phago, to eat (05 Mar 2000) |
| scatoscopy | Examination of the faeces for purposes of diagnosis. Origin: scato-+ G. Skopeo, to view (05 Mar 2000) |
| scatter | Spread in irradiation away from its target. (16 Dec 1997) |
Synonyms : Sciatica, Bilateral, Bilateral Sciatica, Bilateral Sciaticas, Neuralgias, Sciatic, Sciatic Neuralgias
Synonyms : Sciences
Synonyms : Scientific Integrity Review, Scientific Integrity Review (PT)
Synonyms : Data, Fraudulent, Frauds, Scientific, Misconduct, Research, Misconduct, Scientific, Publishing, Ethics in, Scientific Fraud, Scientific Frauds
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| schizogony |
asexual reproduction by multiple fission; characteristic of many sporozoan protozoans
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| scurf |
(botany) a covering that resembles scales or bran that covers some plant parts scale: a thin flake of dead epidermis shed from the surface of the skin
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| scalp |
sell illegally, as on the black market remove the scalp of; "The enemies were scalped" the skin that covers the top of the head; "they wanted to take his scalp as a trophy"
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| scurvy |
a condition caused by deficiency of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) abject: of the most contemptible kind; "abject cowardice"; "a low stunt to pull"; "a low-down sneak"; "his miserable treatment of his family"; "You miserable skunk!"; "a scummy rabble"; "a scurvy trick"
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| schizoid |
of or relating to or characteristic of schizophrenia schizotypal personality: characterized by symptoms similar to but less severe than schizophrenia marked by withdrawal and inability to form close relationships
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| SC | an electronic detector that scans automatically for some signal or condition |
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| SC | a radar dish that rotates or oscillates in order to scan a broad area |
| SC | an electronic device that generates a digital representation of a document for data input to a computer |
| SC | someone who scans verse to determine the number and prosodic value of the syllables |
| SC | the process of translating photographs into a digital form that can be recognized by a computer |
| SC | analysis of verse into metrical patterns |
| SC | supply sparingly, with a meager allowance |
| SC | limit in quality or quantity |
| SC | work hastily or carelessly |
| SC | less than the correct or legal or full amount often deliberately so |
| SC | n a sparse or scanty way |
| SC | inadequately clothed |
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