| rhodopsin |
Rhodopsin is formed when a protein called opsin is chemically linked to a specialized form of Vitamin A. Rhodopsin resides almost exclusively in the outer segments of rod photoreceptor cells and can only be formed in the dark. When light strikes, the rhodopsin molecule changes shape, generating the initial signal in the visual process. Ultimately, the vitamin A splits off from the opsin protein but can be reattached in the dark. ...
Ãâó: www.blindness.org/research/glossary.asp
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| Rhodococcus equi |
fr?er Corynebacterium equi. Erreger seltener Lungenentz?dungen mit Bildung von Lungenabszessen. Nachweis im Auswurf (Sputum).
Ãâó: www.aidsfinder.org/main/TWBA/afc2r.htm
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| rhomboideus |
Muscles in the middle of the back. Shaped like a rhombus, but with only the opposite sides equal (a rectangle squashed out of square), from the Greek to revolve.
Ãâó: www.muellercenter.rpi.edu/Glossary.asp
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| rhonchus |
(rong kes), noun, plural -chi (-ki): a course rattling noise in the bronchial tubes, caused by an accumulation of mucus or other material; rale
Ãâó: www.cystic-l.org/handbook/html/glossary.htm
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| Rho |
The sensitivity of theoretical option prices with regard to small changes in interest rates. Increases in interest rates lead to higher call values and lower put values. Lower interest rates do the opposite.
Ãâó: www.trader-soft.com/option-trading/option-glossary...
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