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  • trichoclasis
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  • trichodiscoma
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  • trichoepithelioma
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  • trichoesthesia
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  • trichofibroepithelioma
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  • trichofolliculoma
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  • trichoglossia
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  • trichohyaline granule
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  • Trichomonas
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    Trichomoniasis, unspecified
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    Trichorrhexis nodosa
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    Trichostrongyliasis
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    Trichuriasis
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trichinellosis <microbiology> Trichinosis is an intestinal and tissue infection of humans and other mammals caused by the nematode Trichinella spiralis. Infection occurs through the consumption of infected meat (usually domestic pork) that carries the encysted larvae of T. Spiralis.
Common symptoms include: diarrhoea, muscle pains, fever, dehydration and swelling around the eyes. Myocarditis (heart infection), pneumonitis (lung infection) and encephalitis (brain infection) can also occur in advanced cases.
(19 Jan 1998)
trichiniasis <medicine> Trichinosis.
Origin: NL
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
trichiniferous Containing trichina worms.
(05 Mar 2000)
trichinization Infection with trichina worms.
(05 Mar 2000)
trichinoscope <instrument> An apparatus for the detection of trichinae in the flesh of animals, as of swine.
Origin: Trichina + -scope.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
trichinosis <microbiology> Trichinosis is an intestinal and tissue infection of humans and other mammals caused by the nematode Trichinella spiralis. Infection occurs through the consumption of infected meat (usually domestic pork) that carries the encysted larvae of T. Spiralis.
Common symptoms include: diarrhoea, muscle pains, fever, dehydration and swelling around the eyes. Myocarditis (heart infection), pneumonitis (lung infection) and encephalitis (brain infection) can also occur in advanced cases.
(19 Jan 1998)
trichinous Infected with trichina worms.
(05 Mar 2000)
trichion A cephalometric point at the midpoint of the hairline at the top of the forehead.
Origin: G. Thrix, hair
(05 Mar 2000)
trichite 1. <chemical> A kind of crystallite resembling a bunch of hairs, common in obsidian.
2. <zoology> A delicate, hairlike siliceous spicule, found in certain sponges.
<zoology> Trichite sheaf, one of the small sheaflike fascicles of slender setae characteristic of certain sponges.
Origin: Gr, hair.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
trichitis Inflammation of the hair bulbs.
Origin: trich-+ G. -itis, inflammation
(05 Mar 2000)
trichiuriform <zoology> Like or pertaining to the genus Trichiurus or family Trichiuridae, comprising the scabbard fishes and hairtails.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
trichiuroid <zoology> Of, like, or pertaining to, Trichiurus.
Origin: Trichiurus.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
trichiurus <zoology> A genus of fishes comprising the hairtails. See Hairtail.
Origin: NL, fr. Gr, a hair + tail.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
trichloral A polymer of chloral obtained by prolonged contact with sulfuric acid; it has properties similar to those of chloral hydrate.
Synonym: metachloral, p-chloral, trichloral.
(05 Mar 2000)
trichlorfon <chemical> A organochlorophosphate cholinesterase inhibitor that is used as an insecticide for the control of flies and roaches. It is also used in anthelmintic compositions for animals.
Pharmacological action: anthelmintic, cholinesterase inhibitor, insecticide, organophosphate.
Chemical name: Phosphonic acid, (2,2,2-trichloro-1-hydroxyethyl)-, dimethyl ester
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Trichinosis - »õâ A disease due to infection with TRICHINELLA SPIRALIS. It is caused by eating undercooked meat, usually pork.
    Synonyms : Trichinelliases, Trichinoses
  • Trichlorfon - »õâ A organochlorophosphate cholinesterase inhibitor that is used as an insecticide for the control of flies and roaches. It is also used in anthelmintic compositions for animals. (From Merck, 11th ed)
    Synonyms : Bilarcil, Chlorofos, Dipterex, Dylox, Foschlor, Metriphonate, Neguvon, Ricifon, Trichlorphon
  • Trichlormethiazide - »õâ A thiazide diuretic with properties similar to those of HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE. (From Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 30th ed, p830)
    Synonyms : Naqua, Triazide, Trichloromethiazide
  • Trichloroacetic Acid - »õâ A strong acid used as a protein precipitant in clinical chemistry and also as a caustic for removing warts.
    Synonyms : Rubidium Trichloroacetate, Sodium Trichloroacetate, Acid, Trichloroacetic, Trichloroacetate, Rubidium, Trichloroacetate, Sodium
  • Trichloroepoxypropane - »õâ A potent epoxide hydrase and aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase inhibitor. It enhances the tumor-initiating ability of certain carcinogens.
    Synonyms : 1, 1, 1-Trichloropropene-2, 3-oxide, 1, 2-Epoxy-3, 3, 3-Trichloropropane, Trichloropropane Oxide, Trichloropropylene Oxide, Oxide, Trichloropropane, Oxide, Trichloropropene, Oxide, Trichloropropylene
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trichloroacetic acid a strong acid made by chlorinating acetic acid
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trichloroethylene a heavy colorless highly toxic liquid used as a solvent to clean electronic components and for dry cleaning and as a fumigant; causes cancer and liver and lung damage
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trichobezoar hairball: a compact mass of hair that forms in the alimentary canal (especially in the stomach of animals as a result of licking fur)
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trichomonad cause of trichomoniasis in women and cattle and birds
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trichomoniasis infection of the vagina
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Trich a strong acid made by chlorinating acetic acid
Trich a volatile liquid haloform (CHCl3)
Trich a compact mass of hair that forms in the alimentary canal (especially in the stomach of animals as a result of licking fur)
Trich small genus of small epiphytic or terrestrial orchids of tropical South America
Trich large colonial bacterium common in tropical open-ocean waters
Trich two species of elongate compressed scaleless large-eyed fishes that live in sand or mud
Trich a genus of Loriinae
Trich a kind of lorikeet
Trich agarics with white spores and a fleshy stalk and notched gills
Trich an orange tan agaric whose gills become brown by maturity
Trich an edible agaric with yellow gills and a viscid yellow cap that has a brownish center
Trich an edible agaric with large silky white caps and thick stalks
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