| tertiary medical care | Specialised consultative care, usually on referral from primary or secondary medical care personnel, by specialists working in a centre that has personnel and facilities for special investigation and treatment. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| tertiary oesophageal contractions | <radiology> Disordered up-and-down movement of bolus, 5-10% of normal adults in 4-6th decade, location: distal 2/3 of oesophagus aetiology: presbyesophagus, diffuse oesophageal spasm, hyperactive achalasia, neuromuscular disease: diabetes, Parkinsonism, ALS, MS, thyrotoxic myopathy, myotonic dystrophy, obstruction of cardia: neoplasm, distal oesophageal stricture, benign lesion, surgery (repair of HH) findings: spontaneous repetitive nonpropulsive contraction (yo-yo motion), corkscrew appearance, compartmentalization of barium (rosary bead, shish kebab) (12 Dec 1998) |
| tertiary structure | <biochemistry, chemistry> The third level of structural organisation in a macromolecule. The primary structure of a protein (for example) is the amino acid sequence, the secondary structure is the folding of the peptide chain (alpha helical or beta pleated), the tertiary structure is the way in which the helices or sheets are folded or arranged to give the three dimensional structure of the protein. Quaternary structure refers to the arrangement of protomers in a multimeric protein. (13 Jan 1998) |
| tertiary syphilid | A syphilitic skin lesion characteristic of the third stage of the disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tertiary syphilis | <microbiology> An advanced (stage III) syphilitic infection (Treponema pallidum) affecting nervous structures. Symptoms include ataxia, dementia and tabes dorsalis (staggering gait and postural difficulties). (13 Jan 1998) |
| tertiary villus | The definitive chorionic villus with a vascular core separated from maternal blood by connective tissue, cytotrophoblast, and syncytiotrophoblast. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tertiary vitreous | Vitreous fibrils derived from the neuroepithelium of the ciliary body and forming the ciliary zonule. (05 Mar 2000) |
| terutero | <zoology> The South American lapwing (Vanellus Cayennensis). Its wings are furnished with short spurs. Synonym: Cayenne lapwing. Origin: Probably so named from its city. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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The interactions between the side chains on amino acids in a protein that help determine the structure of the protein.
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| teratogenicity |
the ability to cause malformation of the fetus (birth defects).
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Awakening before one's usual waking time and being unable to return to sleep.
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ter-eh-tor-ee-AL-it-ee An animal's marking and defending of a piece of land. 828
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TER-she-air-ee STRUK-sure The shape a protein assumes when amino acids far apart in the primary structure chemically attract one another. 49
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| TER | the waters surrounding a nation and its territories over which that nation exercises sovereign jurisdiction |
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| TER | the act of organizing as a territory |
| TER | extend by adding territory |
| TER | place on a territorial basis |
| TER | organize as a territory |
| TER | the behavior of a male animal that defines and defends its territory |
| TER | the act of organizing as a territory |
| TER | extend by adding territory |
| TER | place on a territorial basis |
| TER | organize as a territory |
| TER | with respect to territory |
| TER | an area of knowledge or interest |
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