| thiosulphuric | <chemistry> Of, pertaining to, or designating, an unstable acid, H2S2O3, analogous to sulphuric acid, and formerly called hyposulphurous acid. Origin: Thio- + sulphuric. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| thiotepa | <chemical> A very toxic alkylating antineoplastic agent also used as an insect sterilant. It causes skin, gastrointestinal, CNS, and bone marrow damage. According to the fourth annual report on carcinogens (ntp 85-002, 1985), thiotepa may reasonably be anticipated to be a carcinogen (merck index, 11th ed). Pharmacological action: alkylating agents, antineoplastic agent, alkylating, carcinogens, chemosterilants. Chemical name: Aziridine, 1,1',1''-phosphinothioylidynetris- (12 Dec 1998) |
| thiothixene | <drug> This drug is an antipsychotic agent of the thioxanthene series. It is used to treat schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. (09 Oct 1997) |
| thiotolene | <chemistry> A colourless oily liquid, C4H3S.CH3, analogous to, and resembling, toluene. Synonym: methyl thiophene. Origin: Thio- + toluene. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| thiotransacetylase B | <enzyme> An enzyme transferring acetyl from acetyl-CoA to the sulfur atom of thioethanolamine, thus producing coenzyme A and S-acetylthioethanolamine. Synonym: thiotransacetylase B. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thiouracil | <chemical> Occurs in seeds of brassica and crucifera species. Thiouracil has been used as antithyroid, coronary vasodilator, and in congestive heart failure although its use has been largely supplanted by other drugs. It is known to cause blood dyscrasias and suspected of terato- and carcinogenesis. Pharmacological action: antimetabolites, antithyroid agents, vasodilator agents. Chemical name: 4(1H)-Pyrimidinone, 2,3-dihydro-2-thioxo- (12 Dec 1998) |
| thiourea | <chemical> A photographic fixative used also in the manufacture of resins. According to the fourth annual report on carcinogens (ntp 85-002, 1985), this substance may reasonably be anticipated to be a carcinogen (merck index, 9th ed). Many of its derivatives are antithryoid agents and/or free radical scavengers. Pharmacological action: antithyroid agents, carcinogens, free radical scavengers, indicators and reagents. Chemical name: Thiourea (12 Dec 1998) |
| thiouridine | <chemical> A photoactivable uridine analog that is used as an affinity label. Pharmacological action: affinity labels, antimetabolites. Chemical name: Uridine, 4-thio- (12 Dec 1998) |
| thioxanthene | <pharmacology> A group of medications with antipsychotic activity which act by blocking postsynaptic dopamine receptors in the brain. Examples include: thiothixene, chlorprothixene and flupenthixol. (27 Sep 1997) |
| thioxene | <chemistry> Any one of three possible metameric substances, which are dimethyl derivatives of thiophene, like the xylenes from benzene. Origin: Thiophene + xylene. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| thioxo- | <prefix> Prefix indicating ==S in a thioketone. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thioxolone | 6-Hydroxy-1,3-benzoxathiol-2-one;an antiseborrheic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| THIP | Alpha-(4,5,6,7-tetrahydroisoxazolo[5,4-c] pyridin-3-ol;an agonist at gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) type A receptors. Unlike other agonists of this type, upon systemic administration THIP penetrates the blood-brain barrier and is used as a pharmacological tool to explore GABA receptor function in the brain and spinal cord. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thiphenamil hydrochloride | Diphenylthioacetic acid S-(2-diethylaminoethyl) ester hydrochloride;an anticholinergic drug. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thiram | <chemical> Tetramethylthioperoxydicarbonic diamide. An antifungal agent used in medicine and agriculture. Pharmacological action: antifungal agents, anti-infective agents, local, fungicides, industrial. Chemical name: Thioperoxydicarbonic diamide (((H2N)C(S))2S2), tetramethyl- (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : 4-Thiouridine, 4 Thiouridine
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Synonyms : Nobecutan, Sadoplon 75, TMT Disulfide, TMTD, Tetramethylthiuram Disulfide, Thiuram, Thiuram D, Disulfide, TMT, Disulfide, Tetramethylthiuram
Synonyms : Third Ventricles, Ventricle, Third, Ventricles, Third
Synonyms : Community Consent, Third Party Consent, Community Consents, Consent, Community, Consent, Spousal, Consent, Third Party, Consent, Third-Party, Consents, Community
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Dense, heavy texture.
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| thiamine pyrophosphate |
is derived from another B-complex vitamin, thiamine. This coenzyme often plays a role in the removal of carboxyl (-COOH) groups from organic acids, releasing the carbon and oxygen atoms as carbon dioxide (CO 2 ). This coenzyme, for example, helps to remove a carboxyl group from pyruvic acid, leaving behind an acetyl group, which it donates to lipoic acid; the lipoic acid then transfers the acetyl group to coenzyme A, which finally inserts it into the beginning of the Krebs cycle. ...
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| thioridazine |
an antipsychotic and tranquilizer, also useful for limiting nausea
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A spinal fluid-filled space in the center of the brain in communication with the lateral ventricles.
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The scientific name for vitamin B1.
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| THI | a consistency of low viscosity |
| THI | the property of having little body fat |
| THI | relatively small dimension through an object as opposed to its length or width |
| THI | the property of being very narrow or thin |
| THI | the act of diluting something |
| THI | shears with one serrate blade |
| THI | small rod-shaped bacteria living in sewage or soil and oxidizing sulfur |
| THI | any bacterium of the genus Thiobacillus |
| THI | free-living coccoid to rod-shaped bacteria that derive energy from oxidizing sulfur or sulfur compounds |
| THI | a salt of thiocyanic acid |
| THI | an unstable acid that can be obtained by distilling a thiocyanate salt |
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