| CAMVA | chorioallantoic membrane vascular assay |
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| Can | cancer; Candida; Cannabis |
| CAN'T | LEAP cyclosporine, alcohol, nicotinic acid, thiazides, lasix, ethambutanol, aspirin, pyrazinamide [substances causing hyperuricemia] |
| CANA | circulating antineuronal antibody |
| CaNaEDTA | calcium-disodium ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid |
| canc | cancelled |
| CANCERLIT | Cancer Literature |
| CANCERPROJ | Cancer Research Projects |
| CANP | calcium-activated neutral protease |
| CANS | central auditory nervous system |
| C.G. | center of gravity |
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| C.H. | Community Hospital |
| C.I. | Calculus Index |
| C.I. | Chemotactic Index |
| C.I. | colloidal iron |
| C.M. | Congenital Malformations |
| C.O.C. | Calcifying Odontogenic Cyst |
| C.p. | Chlamydia pneumoniae |
| C.P.B. | competitive protein binding |
| C.S. | Conservative surgery |
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| calces | Plural of calx. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| calcic | Relating to lime. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcic water | A water containing appreciable quantities of calcium salts in solution. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcicosis | Pneumoconiosis from the inhalation of limestone dust. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcidiol | 25-hydroxycholecalciferol (a 3,25-diol);the first step in the biological conversion of vitamin D3 to the more active form, calcitriol; it is more potent than vitamin D3. Synonym: 25-hydroxycholecalciferol, calcifediol. Calcidiol 1a-hydroxylase, 25-hydroxycholecalciferol 1a-hydroxylase, the monooxygenase that forms calcitriol from calcidiol using O2 and NADPH; a deficiency in this enzyme can result in features of a vitamin D deficiency. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcifediol | <chemical> The major circulating metabolite of vitamin d3 produced in the liver and the best indicator of the body's vitamin d stores. It is effective in the treatment of rickets and osteomalacia, both in azotemic and non-azotemic patients. Calcifediol also has mineralizing properties. Chemical name: 9,10-Secocholesta-5,7,10(19)-triene-3,25-diol, (3beta,5Z,7E)- (12 Dec 1998) |
| calciferol | <hormone> This vitamin is produced by the body when exposed to UV light. Plays important role in calcium and phosphorus metabolism. Deficiency is known as rickets. Symptoms include soft (weak) and bendable bones, stunted growth, bow legs, chest deformities and knock-knees. (21 Mar 1998) |
| calciferous | 1. Containing lime. 2. Producing any of the salts of calcium. Synonym: calcophorous. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcific | Forming or depositing calcium salts. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcific bursitis | A bursa is a thin fluid-filled sac that reduces friction forces between tissues of the body. Chronic (repeated of long-standing) inflammation of the bursa (bursitis) can lead to calcification of the bursa. This is referred to as calcific bursitis. The calcium deposition (calcification) can occur as long as the inflammation is present. (12 Dec 1998) |
| calcific nodular aortic stenosis | Most common type of aortic stenosis, occurring usually in elderly men, in which the cusps contain calcified fibrous nodules on both surfaces; the causes include rheumatic fever, atherosclerosis, age-related degeneration, and congenitally bicuspid aortic valve. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcific pancreatitis | calcareous pancreatitis |
| calcification | <biochemistry> The process by which organic tissue becomes hardened by a deposit of calcium salts within its substance. Origin: L. Facere = to make. (21 Mar 1998) |
| calcification lines of Retzius | Incremental line's of rhythmic deposition of successive layers of enamel matrix during development. Synonym: lines of Retzius. (05 Mar 2000) |
| calcification, physiologic | Process by which organic tissue becomes hardened by the physiologic deposit of calcium salts. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Calix(n)Arenes
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Synonyms : Callilepis laureola
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color: the timbre of a musical sound; "the recording fails to capture the true color of the original music" appearance with regard to color; "her healthy coloration" choice and use of colors (as by an artist)
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hydrocortisone: an adrenal-cortex hormone (trade names Hydrocortone or Cortef) that is active in carbohydrate and protein metabolism
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| case |
lawsuit: a comprehensive term for any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy; "the family brought suit against the landlord" an occurrence of something; "it was a case of bad judgment"; "another instance occurred yesterday"; "but there is always the famous example of the Smiths" event: a special set of circumstances; "in that event, the first possibility is excluded"; "it may rain in which case the picnic will be canceled" a problem requiring investigation; "Perry Mason solved the case of the missing heir" the actual state of things; "that was not the case" a statement of facts and reasons used to support an argument; "he stated his case clearly" a portable container for carrying several objects; "the musicians left their instrument cases backstage" subject: a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures; someone who is an object of investigation; "the subjects for this investigation were selected randomly"; "the cases that we studied were drawn from two different communities" a person requiring professional services; "a typical case was the suburban housewife described by a marriage counselor" the quantity contained in a case a glass container used to store and display items in a shop or museum or home a specific state of mind that is temporary; "a case of the jitters" nouns or pronouns or adjectives (often marked by inflection) related in some way to other words in a sentence shell: the housing or outer covering of something; "the clock has a walnut case" character: a person of a specified kind (usually with many eccentricities); "a real character"; "a strange character"; "a friendly eccentric"; "the capable type"; "a mental case" sheath: an enveloping structure or covering enclosing an animal or plant organ or part casing: the enclosing frame around a door or window opening; "the casings had rotted away and had to be replaced" look over, usually with the intention to rob; "They men cased the housed" encase: enclose in, or as if in, a case; "my feet were encased in mud" bed linen consisting of a cover for a pillow; "the burglar carried his loot in a pillowcase"
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scan: an image produced by scanning; "he analyzed the brain scan"; "you could see the tumor in the CAT scan"
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a compound that can be converted to a pigment
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| C | (linguistics) pronounced with the tip of the tongue turned back toward the hard palate |
| C | software used in art and architecture and engineering and manufacturing to assist in precision drawing |
| C | someone who is morally reprehensible |
| C | a public register showing the details of ownership and value of land |
| C | of or relating to the records of a cadastre |
| C | a public register showing the details of ownership and value of land |
| C | the dead body of a human being |
| C | of or relating to a cadaver |
| C | a colorless toxic ptomaine with an unpleasant odor formed during the putrefaction of animal tissue |
| C | very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold |
| C | small moth-like insect having two pairs of hairy membranous wings and aquatic larvae |
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