| Vincent's stomatitis | <pathology> An acute or recurrent form of gingivitis of young to middle-aged adults characterised by red and painful gums, fetid breath and gum destruction. Other features may include fever and enlargement of the regional lymph nodes. Pathogenesis of this condition is thought to be secondary to a fusiform bacillus and spirochetal (Treponema vincentii) microorganisms. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| Vincent's tonsillitis | Angina limited chiefly to the tonsils, caused by Vincent's organisms (bacillus and spirillum). (05 Mar 2000) |
| Vincent's white mycetoma | Mycetoma caused by Actinomadura madurae and occurring in North Africa, India, the Argentine, and Cuba. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Vincent, Henri | <person> French physician, 1862-1950. See: Vincent's angina, Vincent's bacillus, Vincent's disease, Vincent's infection, Vincent's white mycetoma, Vincent's spirillum, Vincent's tonsillitis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vincentian | Same as Lazarist. A member of certain charitable sisterhoods. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| vincetoxin | <chemistry> A glucoside extracted from the root of the white swallowwort (Vincetoxicum officinale, a plant of the Asclepias family) as a bitter yellow amorphous substance. Synonym: asclepiadin, and cynanchin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| vincible | Capable of being overcome or subdued; conquerable. "He, not vincible in spirit . . . Drew his sword." . "Vincible by human aid." . Vincible ignorance, ignorance within the individual's control and for which, therefore, he is responsible before God. Origin: L. Vincibilis, fr. Vincere to vanquish, conquer: cf. F. Vincible. See Victor. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| vincristine | <drug, oncology> Cytotoxic alkaloid that binds to tubulin and interferes with microtubule assembly. (18 Nov 1997) |
| vincristine sulfate | A dimeric alkaloid obtained from Vinca rosea; its antineoplastic activity is similar to that of vinblastine, but no cross-resistance develops between these two agents, and it is more useful than vinblastine in lymphocytic lymphosarcoma and acute leukaemia. Synonym: leurocristine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vincula lingulae cerebelli | Small lateral prolongations of the lingula of the vermis of the cerebellum resting on the dorsal surface of the superior cerebellar peduncle. Synonym: alae lingulae cerebelli. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vincula of tendons | Fibrous bands that extend from the flexor tendons of the fingers and toes to the capsules of the interphalangeal joints and to the phalanges; they convey small vessels to the tendons. Synonym: vincula tendinum, synovial frena, synovial frenula. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vincula tendinum | Fibrous bands that extend from the flexor tendons of the fingers and toes to the capsules of the interphalangeal joints and to the phalanges; they convey small vessels to the tendons. Synonym: vincula tendinum, synovial frena, synovial frenula. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vinculin | <cell biology> Protein (130 kD) isolated from muscle (cardiac and smooth), fibroblasts and epithelial cells. Associated with the cytoplasmic face of focal adhesions: may connect microfilaments to plasma membrane integral proteins through talin. (18 Nov 1997) |
| vinculum | Origin: L, from vincire, vinctum, to bind. 1. A bond of union; a tie. 2. <mathematics> A straight, horizontal mark placed over two or more members of a compound quantity, which are to be subjected to the same operation, as in the expression x^2 + y^2 - <vinc>x + y</vinc>. 3. <anatomy> A band or bundle of fibres; a fraenum. 4. <ornithology> A commissure uniting the two main tendons in the foot of certain birds. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| vinculum breve | A triangular band that extends from the dorsal surface of each of the flexor tendons of a digit to the capsule of the nearby interphalangeal joint and to the phalanx proximal to the insertion of the tendon. Synonym: vinculum breve. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Isovinculin, alpha Vinculin, beta Vinculin
Synonyms : Compound 112531, Desacetylvinblastine Amide, EG Labo Brand of Vindesine Sulfate, Eldisine, Enison, Lilly Brand of Vindesine Sulfate, NSC-245467, Vindesin, Vindesine Sulfate, NSC 245467, NSC245467, Sulfate, Vindesine
Synonyms : Chloride, Vinyl
Synonyms : Compounds, Vinyl
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| vinegar |
sour-tasting liquid produced usually by oxidation of the alcohol in wine or cider and used as a condiment or food preservative dilute acetic acid
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a univalent chemical radical derived from ethylene shiny and tough and flexible plastic; used especially for floor coverings
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Styrene (also vinyl benzene, ethenylbenzene, phenethylene, cinnamene, diarex HF 77, styrolene, styrol, styropol) is an organic compound which is an aromatic hydrocarbon having the chemical formula C8H8. At room temperature and pressure, styrene is a liquid. The chemical structure is shown at right. It is colourless, oily, toxic, flammable, and occurs in very small amounts in some plants, but is produced in industrial quantities from petroleum. ...
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Wine which has gone wrong. Top of page.
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A substance used to make plastics. Exposure to vinyl chloride may increase the risk of developing liver, brain, and lung cancers; lymphoma; and leukemia.
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| VIN | genus of chiefly tropical American vines having cordate leaves and large purple or greenish cymose flowers |
| VIN | twining vine with hairy foliage and dark purplish-brown flowers |
| VIN | twining vine with hairy foliage and dark purplish-brown flowers |
| VIN | susceptible to being defeated |
| VIN | periwinkle plant derivative used as an antineoplastic drug (trade name Oncovin) |
| VIN | show to be right by providing justification or prove |
| VIN | clear of accusation, blame, suspicion, or doubt with supporting proof |
| VIN | maintain uphold, or defend |
| VIN | freed from any question of guilt |
| VIN | the act of vindicating or defending against criticism or censure etc. |
| VIN | the justification for some act or belief |
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