| small pulse |
SEE: pulsus parvus et tardus.
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| smallpox |
Smallpox was used as a biological weapon against Native Americans by distribution of infected blankets during the French and Indian War, 1754-67.
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| small cell lung cancer |
One of the four principle types of human lung cancer. Small cell or oat cell lung cancer often associated with smoking constitutes 25% of the common cancers of the lung. While it spreads rapidly, it is also more sensitive to treatment than other types of lung cancer.
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| smallpox |
a disease common in Europe until modern times that caused disfiguring pustules on the skin, and sometimes death. It killed millions of Indians in the New World when it spread from ships?crews to the natives after 1492, because the Indians had none of the resistance that Europeans had built up. Today vaccines have eliminated the disease, but there are fears it could re-emerge in germ warfare.
Ãâó: www.fasttrackteaching.com/termsdiscovery.html
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| small nuclear RNA |
They have roles in RNA processing but are not directly involved in protein synthesis.
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