SPL | Splenocytes |
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SPL | spleen |
SPL | superior parietal lobule |
sPLA(2) | Secreted phospholipase A(2 |
sPLA(2) | Secretory phospholipase A(2 |
sPLA(2) | phospholipase A(2 |
sPLA(2) | secretory PLA(2 |
SPLI | SP like immunoreactivity |
SPLI | Substance P like immunoreactivity |
SPM | Spermine |
special sense | One of the five senses related respectively to the organs of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. (05 Mar 2000) |
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special somatic afferent column | A column of gray matter in the hindbrain of the embryo, represented in the adult by the nuclei of the auditory and vestibular nerves. (05 Mar 2000) |
special visceral efferent column | A column of gray matter in the hindbrain of the embryo, represented in the adult by the trigeminal and facial nuclei and the nucleus ambiguus. (05 Mar 2000) |
special visceral efferent nuclei | Collective term for those motoneuronal nuclei of the brainstem (n. Ambiguus, facial motor nucleus, motor nucleus of the trigeminus) that develop from the branchiomotor column of the embryo and innervate striated muscle fibres (muscles of mastication, facial musculature, pharynx and vocal cord muscles) developed from the mesenchyme of the branchial arches. Synonym: special visceral efferent nuclei, special visceral motor nuclei. (05 Mar 2000) |
special visceral motor nuclei | Collective term for those motoneuronal nuclei of the brainstem (n. Ambiguus, facial motor nucleus, motor nucleus of the trigeminus) that develop from the branchiomotor column of the embryo and innervate striated muscle fibres (muscles of mastication, facial musculature, pharynx and vocal cord muscles) developed from the mesenchyme of the branchial arches. Synonym: special visceral efferent nuclei, special visceral motor nuclei. (05 Mar 2000) |
specialise | To engage in specialization. (05 Mar 2000) |
specialised transduction | Transduction in which the bacteriophage strain is able to transfer only some, or only one, of the donor bacterium genes. Synonym: specific transduction. (05 Mar 2000) |
specialism | The limitation of practice or study to a particular branch of medicine, dentistry, or other health profession. It is philosophically distinct from the generalist theory in which familiarity with a wide cross-section of the particular discipline is advocated. (12 Dec 1998) |
specialist | One who devotes himself to some specialty; as, a medical specialist, one who devotes himself to diseases of particular parts of the body, as the eye, the ear, the nerves, etc. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
specialization | 1. The act of specializing, or the state of being spezialized. 2. <biology> The setting spart of a particular organ for the performance of a particular function. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
specialize | 1. To mention specialy; to particularize. 2. To apply to some specialty or limited object; to assign to a specific use; as, specialized knowledge. 3. <biology> To supply with an organ or organs having a special function or functions. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
specialties, dental | Various branches of dental practice limited to specialised areas. (12 Dec 1998) |
specialties, medical | Various branches of medical practice limited to specialised areas. (12 Dec 1998) |
specialties, nursing | Various branches of nursing practice limited to specialised areas. (12 Dec 1998) |
specialties, surgical | Various branches of surgical practice limited to specialised areas. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Pathology, Language, Pathology, Speech, Pathology, Speech-Language, Pathology, Speech Language, Speech Language Pathology
Synonyms : Agglutination, Sperm, Agglutinations, Sperm, Sperm Agglutinations
Synonyms : Bank, Sperm, Banks, Sperm, Sperm Bank
Synonyms : Capacitation of Spermatozoa, Capacitation, Sperm, Spermatozoa Capacitation
Synonyms : Count, Sperm, Counts, Sperm, Number, Sperm, Numbers, Sperm, Sperm Counts, Sperm Numbers
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address: the act of delivering a formal spoken communication to an audience; "he listened to an address on minor Roman poets" (language) communication by word of mouth; "his speech was garbled"; "he uttered harsh language"; "he recorded the spoken language of the streets" something spoken; "he could hear them uttering merry speeches" the exchange of spoken words; "they were perfectly comfortable together without speech" manner of speaking: your characteristic style or manner of expressing yourself orally; "his manner of speaking was quite abrupt"; "her speech was barren of southernisms"; "I detected a slight accent in his speech" lecture: a lengthy rebuke; "a good lecture was my father's idea of discipline"; "the teacher gave him a talking to" actor's line: words making up the dialogue of a play; "the actor forgot his speech" language: the mental faculty or power of vocal communication; "language sets homo sapiens apart from all other animals"
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spondylitis |
inflammation of a spinal joint; characterized by pain and stiffness
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anthrax: a highly infectious animal disease (especially cattle and sheep); it can be transmitted to people
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spiral |
a plane curve traced by a point circling about the center but at increasing distances from the center helix: a curve that lies on the surface of a cylinder or cone and cuts the element at a constant angle gyrate: to wind or move in a spiral course; "the muscles and nerves of his fine drawn body were coiling for action"; "black smoke coiling up into the sky"; "the young people gyrated on the dance floor" coil: a structure consisting of something wound in a continuous series of loops; "a coil of rope" form a spiral; "The path spirals up the mountain" flying downward in a helical path with a large radius corkscrew: move in a spiral or zigzag course coiling: in the shape of a coil
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Sp | the act of slapping on the buttocks |
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Sp | quick and energetic |
Sp | a hand tool that is used to hold or twist a nut or bolt |
Sp | a stout rounded pole of wood or metal used to support rigging |
Sp | any of various nonmetallic minerals (calcite or feldspar) that are light in color and transparent or translucent and cleavable |
Sp | fight verbally |
Sp | box lightly |
Sp | fight with spurs |
Sp | a buoy resembling a vertical log |
Sp | deciduous perennial herbs of South Africa |
Sp | a showy often-cultivated plant with tawny yellow often purple-spotted flowers |
Sp | a score in tenpins |
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