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metaraminol bitartrate L-alpha-(1-Aminoethyl)-m-hydroxybenzyl alcohol hydrogen d-tartrate;a potent sympathomimetic amine used for the elevation and maintenance of blood pressure in acute hypotensive states and topically as a nasal decongestant.
(05 Mar 2000)
metarhodopsin A light-activated form of rhodopsin; metarhodopsin I is formed from lumirhodopsin and is converted to metarhodopsin II; metarhodopsin II is the form of rhodopsin that releases all-trans-retinal.
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metarteriole One of the small peripheral blood vessels between the arterioles and the true capillaries that contain scattered groups of smooth muscle fibres in their walls.
Origin: meta-+ arteriole
(05 Mar 2000)
metarubricyte Orthochromatic normoblast.
See: normoblast.
Pernicious anaemia type metarubricyte, orthochromatic megaloblast.
See: megaloblast.
(05 Mar 2000)
metasilicate <chemistry> A salt of metasilicic acid.
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(01 Mar 1998)
metasilicic <chemistry> Designating an acid derived from silicic acid by the removal of water; of or pertaining to such an acid.
The salts of metasilicic acid are often called bisilicates, in mineralogy, as Wollastonite (CaSiO3).
<chemistry> Metasilicic acid, a gelatinous substance, or white amorphous powder, analogous to carbonic acid, and forming many stable salts.
Origin: Pref. Meta- + silicic.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
metasomatism <geology> An alteration in a mineral or rock mass when involving a chemical change of the substance, as of chrysolite to serpentine; opposed to ordinary metamorphism, as implying simply a recrystallization. Metasomat"ic.
Origin: Pref. Meta- + Gr, body.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
metasome <zoology> One of the component segments of the body of an animal.
Origin: Pref. Meta- + -some body.
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(01 Mar 1998)
metastable 1. Of uncertain stability; in a condition to pass into another phase when slightly disturbed; e.g., water, when cooled below the freezing point may remain liquid but will at once congeal if a piece of ice is added.
2. Denoting the excited condition of the nucleus of a radionuclide isomer that reaches a lower energy state by the process of isomeric transition decay without changing its atomic number or weight; e.g., 99m99mTc &rarr; 9999Tc + g.
Origin: meta-+ L. Stabilis, stable
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metastannate <chemistry> A salt of metastannic acid.
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(01 Mar 1998)
metastannic <chemistry> Pertaining to, or designating, a compound of tin (metastannic acid), obtained, as an isomeric modification of stannic acid, in the form of a white amorphous substance.
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metastases <oncology> Cancer that started from cancer cells from another part of the body. For example: cancer that starts in the breast can spread to the lymph nodes and then be spread throughout the body.
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metastases to the liver <oncology> The spread of cancerous tumours from a distant organ to the liver. Due to the livers tremendous blood and lymphatic supply it is a frequent site for metastatic cancer. Cancers which commonly metastasize to the liver include colon cancer, breast cancer, neuroblastoma, lung cancer and Hodgkin's disease.
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metastasis 1. <cell biology, oncology> The transfer of disease from one organ or part to another not directly connected with it. It may be due either to the transfer of pathogenic microorganisms (for example, tubercle bacilli) or to transfer of cells, as in malignant tumours. The capacity to metastasize is a characteristic of all malignant tumours.
2. Pleural: metastases. A growth of pathogenic microorganisms or of abnormal cells distant from the site primarily involved by the morbid process.
Origin: Gr. Stasis = stand, stoppage
(12 Nov 1997)
metastasize <oncology> To spread to another part of the body, usually through the blood vessels, lymph channels or spinal fluid.
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  • Methanosarcinales - »õâ An order of anaerobic methanogens in the kingdom EURYARCHAEOTA. There are two families: METHANOSARCINACEAE and Methanosaetaceae.
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  • Methanospirillum - »õâ The sole genus in the family Methanospirillaceae whose organisms are progressively motile by means of polar, tufted flagella. They have been isolated from sewage-sludge and pear waste digesters as well as marine and non-marine habitats.
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  • Methapyrilene - »õâ Histamine H1 antagonist with sedative action used as a hypnotic and in allergies.
    Synonyms : Dormin, Lullamin, N, N-Dimethyl-N'-2-pyridinyl-N'-(2-thienylmethyl)-1, 2-ethanediamine, Restryl, Tenalin, Thionylan
  • Methaqualone - »õâ A quinazoline derivative with hypnotic and sedative properties. It has been withdrawn from the market in many countries because of problems with abuse. (From Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 30th ed, p604)
    Synonyms : Methaqualone Hydrochloride, Optimil, Quaalude, Wallace Brand of Methaqualone Hydrochloride, Hydrochloride, Methaqualone
  • Methazolamide - »õâ A carbonic anhydrase inhibitor that is used as a diuretic and in the treatment of glaucoma.
    Synonyms : N-Methylacetazolamide, N Methylacetazolamide
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methodology Methodology formally refers to the study of the methods involved in some field, endeavor, or in problem solving. Most sciences have their own specific methodology. Methodology is sometimes used synonymously with "method", particularly a complex method or body of methods, rules, and postulates employed by a discipline. Some usage arbiters regard this usage as pretentious and questionable. ...
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methylation Methylation refers to the replacement of a hydrogen atom (H) with a methyl group (CH3), regardless of the substrate. Methylation can occur in both biological and non-biological systems. In biological systems, methylation is catalyzed by enzymes; such methylation can be involved in modification of heavy metals, regulation of gene expression, regulation of protein function, and RNA metabolism. ...
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metapsychology TIR is a brief, one-on-one, non-hypnotic, person-centered, simple and highly structured method for permanently eliminating the negative effects of past traumas. It involves repeated viewing of a traumatic memory under conditions designed to enhance safety and minimize distractions. ...
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Metchnikoff Elias Metchnikoff (Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov) was born in 1845, in a what is now Ukraine. His father was a Russian soldier. He was raised in the Jewish faith and had a passion for natural history. When Charles Darwin’s book, The Origin of Species was published, he was eager to believe the theory of evolution. He became interested in the study of microbes, and especially the immune system. ...
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methylphenidate Methylphenidate or MPH, is an amphetamine-like prescription stimulant commonly used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children and adults. It is also one of the primary drugs used to treat the daytime drowsiness symptoms of narcolepsy. ...
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MET the part of calculus that deals with the variation of a function with respect to changes in the independent variable (or variables) by means of the concepts of derivative and differential
MET a method of fitting a curve to data points so as to minimize the sum of the squares of the distances of the points from the curve
MET characterized by method and orderliness
MET in a methodical manner
MET the quality of appreciating method and system
MET the religious beliefs and practices of Methodists characterized by concern with social welfare and public morals
MET a follower of Wesleyanism as practiced by the Methodist Church
MET (religion) of or pertaining to or characteristic of the branch of Protestantism adhering to the views of Wesley
MET a deriving founded on the principles of John and Charles Wesley
MET a deriving founded on the principles of John and Charles Wesley
MET relating to the methodology of some discipline
MET the branch of philosophy that analyzes the principles and procedures of inquiry in a particular discipline
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