| KAFO | knee-ankle-foot orthosis |
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| KAL | Kallmann [syndrome] |
| Kal | potassium [Lat. kalium] |
| KAO | knee-ankle orthosis |
| KAP | knowledge, aptitude, and practice |
| KAP study | Knowledge, Attitude & Practice study |
| kappa | a light chain of human immunoglobulins [chain] |
| KAS | Katz Adjustment Scales; Kennedy-Alter-Sung [syndrome] |
| KAT | kanamycin acetyltransferase |
| kat | katal |
| KAP | Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices |
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| KAT | Kynurenine aminotransferase |
| KATP | ATP dependent potassium |
| KATP channel | ATP sensitive potassium channel |
| KATP channels | ATP sensitive K+ channels |
| kaguan | <zoology> The colugo. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| kahau | <zoology> A long-nosed monkey (Semnopithecus nasalis), native of Borneo. The general colour of the body is bright chestnut, with the under parts, shoulders, and sides of the head, golden yellow, and the top of the head and upper part of the back brown. Synonym: proboscis monkey. Alternative forms: kaha. Origin: Native name, from its cry. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| kail | 1. <botany> A kind of headless cabbage. Same as Kale. 2. Any cabbage, greens, or vegetables. 3. A broth made with kail or other vegetables; hence, any broth; also, a dinner. Kail yard, a kitchen garden. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| kainate | An agonist for the K type excitatory amino acid receptor. It can act as an excitotoxin producing symptoms similar to those of Huntingdon's chorea and is also used as an anthelminthic drug. Originally isolated from the alga Digenea simplex. The receptor is an amino acid gated ion channel, one of several types gated by the transmitter. (18 Nov 1997) |
| kainate receptor | A type of glutamate receptor that participates in excitatory neurotransmission and also binds kainate and acts as a cation channel; injection of kainate causes death of neurons but preserves glial cells and axons. (05 Mar 2000) |
| kainic acid | An agonist for the K type excitatory amino acid receptor. It can act as an excitotoxin producing symptoms similar to those of Huntingdon's chorea and is also used as an anthelminthic drug. Originally isolated from the alga Digenea simplex. The receptor is an amino acid gated ion channel, one of several types gated by the transmitter. (18 Nov 1997) |
| kainite | <chemical> A compound salt consisting chiefly of potassium chloride and magnesium sulphate, occurring at the Stassfurt salt mines in Prussian Saxony. Origin: Gr. Recent. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| kairine | <chemistry> A pale buff or white crystalline alkaloid derived from quinoline, and used as an antipyretic in medicine. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| kairoline | <chemistry> An organic base obtained from quinoline. It is used as a febrifuge, and resembles kairine. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| kairomone | <endocrinology> A subclass of pheromone, defined as an interspecific secretion which benefits the receiver. See: allomone. (18 Nov 1997) |
| kairomones | A flower scent used to attract or repel other species. Compare: pheromones, allomones. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Kaiserling | Karl, German pathologist, 1869-1942. See: Kaiserling's fixative. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Kaiserling's fixative | A method of preserving histologic and pathologic specimens without altering the colour, by immersing them in an aqueous solution of potassium nitrate, potassium acetate, and formalin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| kak- | Kako- See: caco-. (05 Mar 2000) |
| kaka | <zoology> A New Zealand parrot of the genus Nestor, especially the brown parrot (Nestor meridionalis). The mountain kaka, or kea (N. Notabilis), is remarkable for having recently acquired carnivorous habits. It attacks and kills lambs and pigs, sometimes doing great damage. Night kaka. <zoology> The kakapo. Origin: Maori kaka a parrot; so named from its note. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Kallikrein Kinin System, Kallikrein-Kinin Systems, Systems, Kallikrein-Kinin
Synonyms : Callicrein, Dilminal, Kallidinogenase, Kalliginogenase, Kallikrein A, Kallikrein B', Kallikrein Light Chain, Kinin-Forming Enzyme, Padutin, alpha-Kallikrein, beta-Kallikrein, beta-Kallikrein B, Enzyme, Kinin-Forming, Kinin Forming Enzyme, Light Chain, Kallikrein
Synonyms : Kallmann Syndrome 1, Kallmann Syndrome 2, Kallmann's Syndrome, Syndrome, Kallmann, Syndrome, Kallmann's
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Synonyms : Kanamycin A, Kanamycin Sulfate, Kantrex
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| kappa |
the 10th letter of the Greek alphabet
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the 10th letter of the Greek alphabet
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the leaves of the shrub Catha edulis which are chewed like tobacco or used to make tea; has the effect of a euphoric stimulant; "in Yemen kat is used daily by 85% of adults"
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nandrolone: an androgen (trade names Durabolin or Kabolin) that is used to treat testosterone deficiency or breast cancer or osteoporosis
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| Kalmia |
any plant of the genus Kalmia
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| Ka | (South Africa) an offensive term for any Black African |
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| Ka | important for human and animal food |
| Ka | small semi-evergreen broad-spreading tree of eastern South Africa with orange-scarlet flowers and small coral-red seeds |
| Ka | small semi-evergreen of South Africa having dense clusters of clear scarlet flowers and red seeds |
| Ka | South African cycad |
| Ka | widely distributed wildcat of Africa and Asia Minor |
| Ka | important for human and animal food |
| Ka | a member of the Kafir people in northeastern Afghanistan |
| Ka | (South Africa) an offensive term for any Black African |
| Ka | important for human and animal food |
| Ka | a Dardic language spoken by the Kafir people in northeastern Afghanistan |
| Ka | Czech novelist who wrote in German about a nightmarish world of isolated and troubled individuals (1883-1924) |
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