| nocardiaceae | A family of gram-positive, aerobic actinomycetes found in soil and animal tissue. Some species are the cause of infection in man and animals. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| nocardiasis | <disease> Infection by any species of the bacteria Nocardia. Often affects the lungs and may be confused with tuberculosis. (27 Sep 1997) |
| nocardioform | Denoting an organism that morphologically and culturally resembles members of the genus Nocardia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| nocardioform group | A group of actinomycetes that forms mycelia that break up into rod-shaped or coccoid elements. Certain genera in this group are pathogenic to man. (12 Dec 1998) |
| nocardiosis | <disease> Infection by any species of the bacteria Nocardia. Often affects the lungs and may be confused with tuberculosis. (27 Sep 1997) |
| noci- | Hurt, pain, injury. Origin: L. Noceo (05 Mar 2000) |
| noci-influence | Injurious or harmful influence. (05 Mar 2000) |
| nociceptive | <physiology> The process of pain transmission, usually relating to a receptive neuron for painful sensations. (16 Dec 1997) |
| nociceptive reflex | Flexion of ankle, knee, and hip when the foot is painfully stimulated; the crossed extension reflex occurs in association with it. Synonym: defense reflex, nociceptive reflex, withdrawal reflex. (05 Mar 2000) |
| nociceptor | A peripheral nerve organ or mechanism for the reception and transmission of painful or injurious stimuli. Origin: noci-+ L. Capio, to take (05 Mar 2000) |
| nociceptors | Peripheral receptors for pain. Nociceptors include receptors which are sensitive to painful mechanical stimuli, extreme heat or cold, and chemical stimuli. All nociceptors are free nerve endings. (12 Dec 1998) |
| nocifensor | Denoting processes or mechanisms that act to protect the body from injury; specifically, a system of nerves in the skin and mucous membranes that react to adjacent injury by causing vasodilation. Origin: noci-+ L. Fendo (only in compounds), to strike, ward off (05 Mar 2000) |
| nocifensor reflex | Vascular dilation in a part surrounding an injury or in its neighborhood. (05 Mar 2000) |
| nociperception | The appreciation of injurious influences, referring to nerve centres. Origin: noci-+ perception (05 Mar 2000) |
| nocodazole | <chemical> (5-(2-thienylcarbonyl) 1h-benzimidazol-2-yl)carbamic acid methyl ester. Nocodazole is an antineoplastic agent which exerts its effect by depolymerizing microtubules. Pharmacological action: antineoplastic agent. Chemical name: Carbamic acid, (5-(2-thienylcarbonyl)-1H-benzimidazol-2-yl)-, methyl ester (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : NSC-238159, Oncodazole, R-17934, R17934, NSC 238159, NSC238159, R 17934
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Nighttime Urinary Incontinence, Enuresis, Nocturnal, Incontinence, Nighttime Urinary, Urinary Incontinence, Nighttime
Synonyms : Excessive Periodic Sleep-Related Leg Movements, Periodic Leg Movements, Excessive, Sleep-Related, Sleep-Related Periodic Leg Movements, Excessive, Excessive Periodic Sleep Related Leg Movements, Myoclonus Syndrome, Nocturnal, Myoclonus Syndrome, Sleep
Synonyms : Dystonia, Hypnogenic Paroxysmal, Dystonia, Nocturnal Paroxysmal, Dystonia, Sleep-Related, Dystonias, Hypnogenic Paroxysmal, Dystonias, Nocturnal Paroxysmal, Dystonias, Sleep-Related, Hypnogenic Paroxysmal Dystonias, Nocturnal Paroxysmal Dystonias
| nocturnal |
belonging to or active during the night; "nocturnal animals are active at night"; "nocturnal plants have flowers that open at night and close by day" of or relating to or occurring in the night; "nocturnal darkness"
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| nociception |
According to the International Society for the Study of Pain, there are two different terms: pain and nociception. Pain is a subjective experience that accompanies nociception, but can also arise without any stimuli. It includes the emotional response. Nociception is a neurophysiologic term and denotes the activity in the nerve pathways. These pathways transmit the unpleasant signals that are not always painful. ...
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| nocturnal |
Sleeps during the day, and wakes and moves about at night.
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| nocturnal emission |
ejaculation of semen during sleep, which is normal in adolescent males; commonly called a wet dream
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| nociceptive |
A stimulus that causes pain or a reaction that is caused by pain.
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| NOC | cutworms |
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| NOC | excessive urination at night |
| NOC | (biology) belonging to or active during the night |
| NOC | of or during or relating to the night |
| NOC | of or relating to or occurring in the night |
| NOC | ejaculation during sleep (usually during a dream) |
| NOC | at night |
| NOC | a pensive lyrical piece of music (especially for the piano) |
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