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safety 1. The condition or state of being safe; freedom from danger or hazard; exemption from hurt, injury, or loss. "Up led by thee, Into the heaven I have presumed, An earthly guest . . . With like safety guided down, Return me to my native element." (Milton)
2. Freedom from whatever exposes one to danger or from libility to cause danger or harm; safeness; hence, the quality of making safe or secure, or of giving confidence, justifying trust, insuring against harm or loss, etc. "Would there were any safety in thy sex, That I might put a thousand sorrows off." (Beau. & Fl)
3. Preservation from escape; close custody. "Imprison him, . . . Deliver him to safety; and return." (Shak)
4. Same as Safety touchdown, below.
<chemistry> Safety arch, a tube to prevent explosion, or to control delivery of gases by an automatic valvular connection with the outer air; especially, a bent funnel tube with bulbs for adding those reagents which produce unpleasant fumes or violent effervescence. Safety valve, a valve which is held shut by a spring or weight and opens automatically to permit the escape of steam, or confined gas, water, etc, from a boiler, or other vessel, when the pressure becomes too great for safety; also, sometimes, a similar valve opening inward to admit air to a vessel in which the pressure is less than that of the atmosphere, to prevent collapse.
Origin: Cf. F. Sauvete.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
safety factor <radiobiology> The number of times a field line goes around a torus the long way for each time around the short way.
In a tokamak, this number is typically near unity in the centre of the plasma and between two and 6 or 8 at the edge. So-called because it helps to determine the degree of stability the plasma has against certain instabilities. The safety factor is the inverse of the rotational transform, and can be expressed mathematically as q = (r Bt)/(R Bp), where r and R are the minor and major radii of the torus, and Bt and Bp are the toroidal and poloidal magnetic fields.
(17 Dec 1997)
safety lens A lens that meets government specifications of impact resistance; the increased impact resistance required for safety lens's is obtained by tempering, by an ion-exchange process, or by using laminated or plastic lenses.
(05 Mar 2000)
safety management The development of systems to prevent accidents, injuries, and other adverse occurrences in an institutional setting. The concept includes prevention or reduction of adverse events or incidents involving employees, patients, or facilities. Examples include plans to reduce injuries from falls or plans for fire safety to promote a safe institutional environment.
(12 Dec 1998)
safety spectacles Spectacles which protect against ultraviolet or infrared rays or against mechanical injuries.
Synonym: safety spectacles.
(05 Mar 2000)
safety strap <dentistry> A plastic strap which prevents a face-bow from coming loose and hurting you.
(08 Jan 1998)
safflow <botany> The safflower.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
safflower 1. <botany> An annual composite plant (Carthamus tinctorius), the flowers of which are used as a dyestuff and in making rouge; bastard, or false, saffron.
2. The died flowers of the Carthamus tinctorius.
3. A dyestuff from these flowers. See Safranin . Oil of safflower, a purgative oil expressed from the seeds of the safflower.
Origin: F. Safeur, safior, for safran, influenced by fleur flower. See Saffron, and Flower.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
safflower oil <chemical> An oily liquid extracted from the seeds of the safflower, carthamus tinctorius. It is used as a dietary supplement in the management of hypercholesterolaemia. It is used also in cooking, as a salad oil, and as a vehicle for medicines, paints, varnishes, etc.
Chemical name: Safflower oil
(12 Dec 1998)
saffron 1. <botany> A bulbous iridaceous plant (Crocus sativus) having blue flowers with large yellow stigmas. See Crocus.
2. The aromatic, pungent, dried stigmas, usually with part of the stile, of the Crocus sativus. Saffron is used in cookery, and in colouring confectionery, liquors, varnishes, etc, and was formerly much used in medicine.
3. An orange or deep yellow colour, like that of the stigmas of the Crocus sativus. Bastard saffron, Dyer's saffron.
<botany> Also, the tree itself. Saffron yellow, a shade of yellow like that obtained from the stigmas of the true saffron (Crocus sativus).
Origin: OE. Saffran, F. Safran; cf. It. Zafferano, Sp. Azafran, Pg. Acafr<atil/o; all fr. Ar. & Per. Za' faran.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
safranin <chemistry> An orange-red dyestuff extracted from the saffron.
A red dyestuff extracted from the safflower, and formerly used in dyeing wool, silk, and cotton pink and scarlet.
Synonym: Spanish red, China lake, and carthamin.
An orange-red dyestuff prepared from certain nitro compounds of creosol, and used as a substitute for the safflower dye.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
safranin O A mixture of dimethyl-and trimethylphenosafranin chloride, a basic red dye that exhibits orange metachromasia; used in histology as a nuclear stain, in microbiology as a counterstain in the Gram method, and to demonstrate enterochromaffin.
(05 Mar 2000)
safranine <chemistry> An orange-red nitrogenous dyestuff produced artificailly by oxidizing certain aniline derivatives, and used in dyeing silk and wool; also, any one of the series of which safranine proper is the type.
Origin: So called because used as a substitute for safranin.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
safranophil Staining readily with safranin; denoting certain cells and tissues.
(05 Mar 2000)
safrole <chemical> Constituent of several essential oils, notably sassafras. It has been used as a topical antiseptic and it is carcinogenic to the liver so it is no longer used as a flavoring agent in foods.
Pharmacological action: anti-infective agents, local, carcinogens.
Chemical name: 1,3-Benzodioxole, 5-(2-propenyl)-
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Sambucus - »õâ A plant genus in the family CAPRIFOLIACEAE best known for elderberries.
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  • Sambucus nigra - »õâ A plant species in the genus SAMBUCUS, known for the elderberry fruit. The plant is also a source of Sambucus nigra lectins and ribosome-inactivating protein.
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  • Samoa - »õâ A group of islands in the southwest central Pacific, divided into AMERICAN SAMOA and the INDEPENDENT STATE OF SAMOA (Western Samoa). First European contact was made in 1722 by Jacob Roggeveen, a Dutchman. In 1768 they were named Navigators Islands by Louis de Bougainville. The present name may derive from that of a local chieftain or from a local word meaning place of the moa, a now-extinct island bird. (From Webster's New Geographical Dictionary, 1988, p1061 & Room, Brewer's Dictionary of Names, 1992, p481)
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  • Sample Size - »õâ The number of units (persons, animals, patients, specified circumstances, etc.) in a population to be studied. The sample size should be big enough to have a high likelihood of detecting a true difference between two groups. (From Wassertheil-Smoller, Biostatistics and Epidemiology, 1990, p95)
    Synonyms : Sample Sizes, Size, Sample, Sizes, Sample
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