| SAAS | Substance Abuse Attitude Survey |
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| SAB | Sub-Arachnoidal Block |
| SAB | Scientific Advisory Board; serum albumin; significant asymptomatic bacteriuria; sinoatrial block; Society of American Bacteriologists; spontaneous abortion; subarachnoid block |
| SAb | spontaneous abortion |
| SABP | spontaneous acute bacterial peritonitis |
| SAC | saccharin; sacrum; screening and acute care; Self-Assessment of Communication [scale]; short-arm cast; social activity [scale]; subarea advisory council |
| sacch | saccharin |
| SACD | subacute combined degeneration |
| SACE | serum angiotensin-converting enzyme |
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| Sabin, Albert | <person> Polish-U.S. Virologist, 1906-1993. See: Sabin vaccine, Sabin-Feldman dye test. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Sabin-Feldman dye test | A method for the detection of anti-toxoplasma antibody in serum, based on the fact that Toxoplasma gondii cells (from peritoneal exudate in mice) are fairly well stained with alkaline methylene blue, whereas organisms in a serum that contains specific antibody have no affinity for the dye; furthermore, normal toxoplasma cells become rounded, and the nucleus and cytoplasm deeply stained, when treated with the methylene blue; on the other hand, when dye is mixed with organisms and antibody, the cells retain their crescent shape and only the shrunken nuclear endosome is stained. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sabine | <botany> See Savin. Origin: F, fr. L. Sabina herba, fr. Sabini the Sabines. Cf. Savin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sabinol dehydrogenase | <enzyme> Enzyme from sage (salvia officinalis) and tansy (tana cetum vulgare) converts (+)-cis-sabinol to (+)-sabinone Registry number: EC 1.1.1.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| sable | Of the colour of the sable's fur; dark; black; used chiefly in poetry. "Night, sable goddess! from her ebon throne, In rayless majesty, now stretches forth Her leaden scepter o'er a slumbering world." (Young) Sable antelope, the lemming. 1. <zoology> A carnivorous animal of the Weasel family (Mustela zibellina) native of the northern latitudes of Europe, Asia, and America, noted for its fine, soft, and valuable fur. The sable resembles the marten, but has a longer head and ears. Its fur consists of a soft under wool, with a dense coat of hair, overtopped by another still longer. It varies greatly in colour and quality according to the locality and the season of the year. The darkest and most valuable furs are taken in autumn and winter in the colder parts of Siberia, Russia, and British North America. The American sable, or marten, was formerly considered a distinct species (Mustela Americana), but it differs very little from the Asiatic sable, and is now considered only a geographical variety. 2. The fur of the sable. 3. A mouring garment; a funeral robe; generally in the plural. "Sables wove by destiny." 4. The tincture black; represented by vertical and horizontal lines each other. Origin: OF. Sable, F. Zibeline sable (in sense 4), LL. Sabellum; cf. D. Sabel, Dan. Sabel, zobel, Sw. Sabel, sobel, G. Zobel; all fr. Russ. Sobole. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sabot | 1. A kind of wooden shoe worn by the peasantry in France, Belgium, Sweden, and some other European countries. 2. A thick, circular disk of wood, to which the cartridge bag and projectile are attached, in fixed ammunition for cannon; also, a piece of soft metal attached to a projectile to take the groove of the rifling. Origin: F. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sabot heart | <radiology> The radiographic configuration of the heart in the tetralogy of Fallot; the elevated apex gives a silhouette like that of a wooden shoe Synonym: sabot heart, wooden-shoe heart. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Sabouraud's agar | A culture medium for fungi containing neopeptone or polypeptone agar and glucose, with final pH 5.6; it is the standard, most universally used medium in mycology and is the international reference. Modified Sabouraud's agar (Emmons modification) with less glucose is better for pigment development in the colonies. Synonym: French proof agar. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Sabouraud's dextrose agar | A dextrose peptone media that supports the growth of most pathogenic fungi. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Sabouraud, Raymond | <person> French dermatologist, 1864-1938. See: Sabouraud's agar, Sabouraud's pastils, Sabouraud-Noire instrument. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Sabouraud-Noire instrument | An obsolete device for measuring the quantity of X-rays by means of the change in colour of a disk of barium platinocyanide which exposure to them produces; the unit used in this method is called tint B = erythema dose. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sabre | A sword with a broad and heavy blade, thick at the back, and usually more or less curved like a scimiter; a cavalry sword. <zoology> Saber fish, or Sabre fish, the cutlass fish. Origin: F. Sabre, G. Sabel; of uncertain origin; cf. Hung. Szablya, Pol. Szabla, Russ. Sabla, and L. Gr. Crooked, curved. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sabre-shin deformity | <radiology> Marked periostosis of tibia, seen in congenital syphilis (12 Dec 1998) |
| sabrebill | <zoology> The curlew. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sabulose | <botany> Growing in sandy places. Origin: L. Sabulosus, from sabulum, sabulo, sand. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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Synonyms : Lysine-2-Oxoglutarate Reductase, Lysine-Ketoglutarate Reductase, Saccharopine Dehydrogenase (NAD+, L-Glutamate Forming), Saccharopine Dehydrogenase (NAD+, L-Lysine Forming), Saccharopine Dehydrogenase (NADP+, L-Glutamate Forming)
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| sadomasochism |
sadism and masochism combined in one person
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| saprophyte |
an organism that feeds on dead organic matter especially a fungus or bacterium
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someone who enjoys both sadism and masochism
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| salvage |
property or goods saved from damage or destruction save from ruin, destruction, or harm the act of saving goods or property that were in danger of damage or destruction the act of rescuing a ship or its crew or its cargo from a shipwreck or a fire collect discarded or refused material; "She scavenged the garbage cans for food"
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| SA | armor plate that protects the foot |
| SA | light foamy custard-like dessert served hot or chilled |
| SA | a midnight meeting of witches to practice witchcraft and sorcery |
| SA | one who observes Saturday as the Sabbath (as in Judaism) |
| SA | pertaining to the Sabbath and its observance |
| SA | a day of rest and worship: Sunday for most Christians |
| SA | school meeting on Sundays for religious instruction |
| SA | any of various plants of the genus Sabbatia having usually pink cymose flowers |
| SA | pink-flowered marsh plant of the eastern United States |
| SA | prairie herb with solitary lilac-colored flowers |
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