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SCL Soft contact lens
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    JournalTitle: The Scientific basis of medicine annual reviews.
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CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 16
scatter factor A motility factor (motogen) isolated from conditioned medium in which human fibroblasts have been grown. It causes colonies of epithelial and endothelial cells, in culture, to separate into single cells that move apart i.e. They scatter. It has been shown to be identical to human hepatocyte growth factor, but it is not mitogenic for all cell types.
(18 Nov 1997)
scattered 1. Dispersed; dissipated; sprinkled, or loosely spread.
2. <botany> Irregular in position; having no regular order; as, scattered leaves. Scat"teredly, Scat"teredness.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
scattered radiation Secondary radiation emitted from the interaction of X-rays with matter; generally lower in energy, with a directional distribution which depends on the energy of the incident radiation.
Synonym: secondary radiation.
(05 Mar 2000)
scattergram Graphical display of distribution of two variables in relation to each other.
Origin: scatter + G. Gramma, something written
(05 Mar 2000)
scattering <radiobiology> The deflection of one particle as a result of collisions with other particles or with waves.
See: Elastic.
(09 Oct 1997)
scattering, radiation The process in which energy is removed from a beam of light or other electromagnetic radiation and emitted without appreciable change in wavelength. May be considered as the change in direction of a particle or photon owing to a collision with another particle or system.
(12 Dec 1998)
scatula A square pillbox.
Origin: Mediev. L. A rectangular figure whose width is one-tenth of its length
(05 Mar 2000)
scaup 1. A bed or stratum of shellfish; scalp.
2. <zoology> A scaup duck. See below.
<zoology> Scaup duck, any one of several species of northern ducks of the genus Aythya, or Fuligula. The adult males are, in large part, black. The three North American species are: the greater scaup duck (Aythya marila, var. Nearctica),
Synonym: broadbill, bluebill, blackhead, flock duck, flocking fowl, and raft duck; the lesser scaup duck (A. Affinis),
Synonym: little bluebill, river broadbill, and shuffler; the tufted, or ring-necked, scaup duck (A. Collaris),
Synonym: black jack, ringneck, ringbill, ringbill shuffler, etc. The common European scaup, or mussel, duck (A.marila), closely resembles the American variety.
See: Scalp a bed of oysters or mussels.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
scavenger An animal (such as a vulture or coyote) that eats carcasses abandoned by predators, digs through trash cans for food, etc., true scavengers seldom kill their own prey (but many animals are not exclusively scavengers).
(09 Oct 1997)
scavenger cell One of a diverse group of white blood cells with the capacity to engulf and destroy foreign material, dead tissues and cells.
See: Phagocytosis.
(09 Oct 1997)
Scedosporium apiospermum The imperfect state of the fungus Pseudallescheria boydii, one of the 16 species of true fungi that may cause mycetoma in humans.
Synonym: Monosporium apiospermum.
(05 Mar 2000)
scelalgia Pain in the leg.
Origin: G. Skelos, leg, + algos, pain
(05 Mar 2000)
scene 1. The structure on which a spectacle or play is exhibited; the part of a theater in which the acting is done, with its adjuncts and decorations; the stage.
2. The decorations and fittings of a stage, representing the place in which the action is supposed to go on; one of the slides, or other devices, used to give an appearance of reality to the action of a play; as, to paint scenes; to shift the scenes; to go behind the scenes.
3. So much of a play as passes without change of locality or time, or important change of character; hence, a subdivision of an act; a separate portion of a play, subordinate to the act, but differently determined in different plays; as, an act of four scenes. "My dismal scene I needs must act alone." (Shak)
4. The place, time, circumstance, etc, in which anything occurs, or in which the action of a story, play, or the like, is laid; surroundings amid which anything is set before the imagination; place of occurence, exhibition, or action. "In Troy, there lies the scene." "The world is a vast scene of strife." (J. M. Mason)
5. An assemblage of objects presented to the view at once; a series of actions and events exhibited in their connection; a spectacle; a show; an exhibition; a view. "Through what new scenes and changes must we pass!" (Addison)
6. A landscape, or part of a landscape; scenery. "A sylvan scene with various greens was drawn, Shades on the sides, and in the midst a lawn." (Dryden)
7. An exhibition of passionate or strong feeling before others; often, an artifical or affected action, or course of action, done for effect; a theatrical display. "Probably no lover of scenes would have had very long to wait or some explosions between parties, both equally ready to take offense, and careless of giving it." (De Quincey) Behind the scenes, behind the scenery of a theater; out of the view of the audience, but in sight of the actors, machinery, etc.; hence, conversant with the hidden motives and agencies of what appears to public view.
Origin: L. Scaena, scena, Gr. A covered place, a tent, a stage.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
scenery 1. Assemblage of scenes; the scenes of a play; the disposition and arrangement of the scenes in which the action of a play, poem, etc, is laid; representation of place of action or occurence.
2. Sum of scenes or views; general aspect, as regards variety and beauty or the reverse, in a landscape; combination of natural views, as woods, hills, etc. "Never need an American look beyond his own country for the sublime and beautiful of natural scenery." (W. Irving)
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
scenical Of or pertaining to scenery; of the nature of scenery; theatrical. "All these situations communicate a scenical animation to the wild romance, if treated dramatically." (De Quincey)
Origin: L. Scaenicus, scenicus, Gr., cf. F. Scenique. See Scene.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Scimitar Syndrome - »õâ An anomalous pulmonary venous return in which the right PULMONARY VEIN is not connected to the LEFT ATRIUM but to the INFERIOR VENA CAVA. Scimitar syndrome is named for the crescent- or Turkish sword-like shadow in the chest radiography and is often associated with hypoplasia of the right lung and right pulmonary artery, and dextroposition of the heart.
    Synonyms : Syndrome, Scimitar
  • Scintillation Counting - »õâ Detection and counting of scintillations produced in a fluorescent material by ionizing radiation.
    Synonyms : Scintillation Counters, Counter, Scintillation, Counters, Scintillation, Counting, Scintillation, Scintillation Counter
  • Sciuridae - »õâ A family of the order Rodentia which contains 49 genera. Some of the more common genera are MARMOTA, which includes the marmot and woodchuck; Sciurus, the gray squirrel, S. carolinensis, and the fox squirrel, S. niger; Tamias, the eastern and western chipmunk; and Tamiasciurus, the red squirrel. The flying squirrels, except the scaly-tailed Anomaluridae, also belong to this family.
    Synonyms : Chipmunk, Dog, Prairie, Dogs, Prairie, Prairie Dog, Squirrel, Suslik
  • Sclera - »õâ The white, opaque, fibrous, outer tunic of the eyeball, covering it entirely excepting the segment covered anteriorly by the cornea. It is essentially avascular but contains apertures for vessels, lymphatics, and nerves. It receives the tendons of insertion of the extraocular muscles and at the corneoscleral junction contains the canal of Schlemm. (From Cline et al., Dictionary of Visual Science, 4th ed)
    Synonyms : Scleras
  • Scleral Buckling - »õâ An operation for retinal detachment which reduces the size of the globe by indenting the sclera so that it approximates the retina.
    Synonyms : Buckling, Scleral, Bucklings, Scleral, Scleral Bucklings
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scurvy grass a widely distributed arctic cress reputed to have value in treatment or prevention of scurvy; a concentrated source of vitamin C winter cress: any plant of the genus Barbarea: yellow-flowered Eurasian cresses; widely cultivated for winter salad
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sclerotic relating to or having sclerosis; hardened; "a sclerotic patient" of or relating to the sclera of the eyeball; "sclerotic tissue"
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scopolamine an alkaloid with anticholinergic effects that is used as a sedative and to treat nausea and to dilate the pupils in ophthalmic procedures; "transdermal scopolamine is used to treat motion sickness"; "someone sedated with scopolamine has difficulty lying"
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scotomatous relating to scotoma
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Schizomycetes a former classification
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SC an upright in house framing
SC the quality of being meager
SC short underpants for women or children (usually used in the plural)
SC lacking in amplitude or quantity
SC erect leafless flower stalk growing directly from the ground as in a tulip
SC someone punished for the errors of others
SC a reckless and unprincipled reprobate
SC New World spadefoot toads
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SC of California
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