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  • polysynaptic reflex
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  • polysynaptic reflex arc
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  • polysyndactylia
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  • polysyndactyly
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  • polysynovitis
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  • polythelia
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  • polytomogram
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  • polytomography
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  • polytrichia
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  • polyunsaturated
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  • polyurethane
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  • polyuria
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  • polyvalent
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  • polyvalent antibody
    ´Ù°¡Ç×ü
  • polyvalent antigen
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  • polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
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  • polymerase chain reaction(PCR)
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  • polymerase chain reaction=PCR
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  • polymerism
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  • polymerization
    ÁßÇÕ(¹ÝÀÀ)(ñìùêÚãëë), ÁßÇÕ(ÀÛ¿ë)(¡­íÂéÄ).
  • polymerization promotor
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  • polymerized
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  • polymerized flagellin
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  • polymerizing time
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  • polymicrobial infection
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  • polymicrogyria
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  • polymophism
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  • polygraph
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  • polygraphy
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  • polygyria
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  • polygyria
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  • polyhedrin
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  • polyhedron
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  • polyhidrosis
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  • polyhidrosis
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  • polyhypermenorrhea
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polyalveolar lobe A type of congenital anomaly where a severalfold increase in the total alveolar number leads to congenital lobar emphysema.
(05 Mar 2000)
polyamine A polymer of an amine. Class name for substances of the general formula H2N(CH2)nNH2, H2N(CH2)nNH(CH2)nNH2, H2N(CH2)nNH(CH2)nNH(CH2)nNH2, where n = 3, 4, or 5. Many polyamine's arise by bacterial action on protein; many are normally occurring body constituents of wide distribution, or are essential growth factors for microorganisms.
Origin: G. Polys, much, many + amine
(05 Mar 2000)
polyamine oxidase <enzyme> Aminoacetone is oxidatively deaminated to methylglyoxal; spermidine gives putrescine and 3-aminopropionaldehyde; spermine gives spermidine and 3-aminopropionaldehyde
Registry number: EC 1.5.3.3
Synonym: spermine oxidase, spermidine oxidase, aminoacetone oxidase
(26 Jun 1999)
polyamine-methylene resin A synthetic acid-binding resin used as a gastric antacid.
(05 Mar 2000)
polyamino acids Polypeptides that are polymers of aminoacyl groups, i.e., of -NH-CHR-CO-; typically, a term used with homopolymers.
See: poly-.
(05 Mar 2000)
polyandria <botany> A Linnaean class of monoclinous or hermaphrodite plants, having many stamens, or any number above twenty, inserted in the receptacle.
Origin: NL. See Polyandry.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
polyandrian <botany> Polyandrous.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
polyandric Pertaining to, or characterised by, polyandry; mating with several males. "Polyandric societies."
Origin: Cf. Polyandrique.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
polyandrous <botany> Belonging to the class Polyandria; having many stamens, or any number above twenty, inserted in the receptacle.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
polyandry 1. <plant biology> Describes the condition of a plant whose flowers have many stamens (male pollen-producing structures).
2. Describes the practice of a woman having two or more husbands at the same time.
(09 Oct 1997)
polyanetholesulfonate <chemical> (e)-1-methoxy-4-(1-propenyl)benzene homopolymer, sulfonated, sodium salt. A compound originally developed as an anticoagulant, but possessing anticomplement action and lowering the bactericidal action of blood. It is used in vitro to inhibit blood coagulation and as a diagnostic reagent to encourage the growth of pathogens in the blood. It is also used to stabilise colloidal solutions such as milk and gelatin.
Chemical name: Benzene, 1-methoxy-4-(1-propenyl)-, (E)-, homopolymer, sulfonated, sodium salt
(12 Dec 1998)
polyangiitis Inflammation of multiple blood vessels involving more than one type of vessel, e.g., arteries and veins, or arterioles and capillaries.
(05 Mar 2000)
polyanion <biochemistry> Macromolecule carrying many negative charges. The commonest in cell biological systems is nucleic acid.
(11 Jan 1998)
polyanthus <botany> The oxlip. So called because the peduncle bears a many-flowered umbel. See Oxlip. A bulbous flowering plant of the genus Narcissus (N. Tazetta, or N. Polyanthus of some authors).
Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Rich in flowers; many + flower
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
polyarteritis Simultaneous inflammation of a number of arteries.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Polygonum - »õâ A plant genus of the family POLYGONACEAE that is an ingredient of Shou-Wu-Pian, a Chinese herbal preparation (DRUGS, CHINESE HERBAL). The common name of black bindweed also refers to TAMUS or Fallopia (use POLYGONACEAE).
    Synonyms :
  • Polygonum cuspidatum - »õâ A plant species of the family POLYGONACEAE. Itadori tea is prepared from the root of this genus.
    Synonyms : Fallopia japonica, Japanese Knotweed, Knotweed, Japanese
  • Polyhydramnios - »õâ A condition of abnormally high AMNIOTIC FLUID volume, such as greater than 2,000 ml in the LAST TRIMESTER and usually diagnosed by ultrasonographic criteria (AMNIOTIC FLUID INDEX). It is associated with maternal DIABETES MELLITUS; MULTIPLE PREGNANCY; CHROMOSOMAL DISORDERS; and congenital abnormalities.
    Synonyms :
  • Polyhydroxyethyl Methacrylate - »õâ A biocompatible, hydrophilic, inert gel that is permeable to tissue fluids. It is used as an embedding medium for microscopy, as a coating for implants and prostheses, for contact lenses, as microspheres in adsorption research, etc.
    Synonyms : Gel, Glycol Methacrylate, Gel, Hydroxymethacrylate, Methacrylate Gel, Glycol, Methacrylate, Polyglycol, Methacrylate, Polyhydroxyethyl, Poly Hema
  • Polyisoprenyl Phosphate Monosaccharides - »õâ These compounds function as activated monosaccharide carriers in the biosynthesis of glycoproteins and oligosaccharide phospholipids. Obtained from a nucleoside diphosphate sugar and a polyisoprenyl phosphate.
    Synonyms : Monosaccharides, Isoprenoid Phosphate, Monosaccharides, Polyisoprenyl Phosphate, Phosphate Monosaccharides, Isoprenoid, Phosphate Monosaccharides, Polyisoprenyl
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poliosis loss of color from the hair
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poliovirus the virus causing poliomyelitis
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polishing shining: the work of making something smooth and shiny by rubbing or waxing it; "the shining of shoes provided a meager living"; "rbry Dunday he gave his car a good polishing"
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Polygala type genus of the Polygalaceae: milkwort; senega; snakeroot
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polygamous having more than one mate at a time; used of relationships and individuals heteroicous: having several forms of gametoecia on the same plant
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  • polymath
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  • polymerize
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pol a race between candidates for elective office
pol an official of the Communist Party who was assigned to teach party principles to a military unit
pol avoidance of expressions or actions that can be perceived to exclude or marginalize or insult people who are socially disadvantaged or discriminated against
pol avoidance of expressions or actions that can be perceived to exclude or marginalize or insult people who are socially disadvantaged or discriminated against
pol some held in custody
pol a dissenter from political orthodoxy
pol the branch of social science that deals with the production and distribution and consumption of goods and services and their management
pol a politician who belongs to a small clique that controls a political party for private rather than public ends
pol the use of expressions or actions that can be perceived to exclude or marginalize or insult groups who are socially disadvantaged or discriminted against
pol a person active in party politics
pol one's freedom to exercise one's rights as guaranteed under the laws of the country
pol a group that controls the activities of a political party
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