| cricetulus | A genus of the family muridae consisting of eleven species. C. Migratorius, the grey or armenian hamster, and c. Griseus, the chinese hamster, are the two species used in biomedical research. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| Cricetus | One of four genera of hamsters; Cricetus cricetus is used extensively as a research animal. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Crichton-Browne | Sir James, English physician, 1840-1938. See: Crichton-Browne's sign. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Crichton-Browne's sign | <clinical sign> A slight tremor at the angles of the mouth and at the outer canthus of each eye in general paresis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Crick | Francis H.C., British biochemist and Nobel laureate, *1916. See: Watson-Crick helix. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Crick, Francis | <person> An English biologist born in 1916 who was one of three people to win the Nobel Prize in 1962 for the category of physiology or medicine. He and James Watson, an American biochemist and alumnus of Indiana University, discovered the double-stranded helix structure of the DNA molecule and built the Watson-Crick model of this structure. Their work was heavily based on the work of Maurice Wilkins (who also won the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine in 1962) and Rosalind Franklin (who died before the 1962 Nobel Prize winners were selected). The model they postulated is the accepted model used today. Lived: 1916- (13 Nov 1997) |
| cricoarytenoid | Relating to the cricoid and arytenoid cartilages. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cricoarytenoid articular capsule | The capsule enclosing the joint between the arytenoid and cricoid cartilages. Synonym: capsula articularis cricoarytenoidea. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cricoarytenoid articulation | The synovial joint between the base of each arytenoid cartilage and the upper border of the lamina of the cricoid cartilage. Synonym: articulatio cricoarytenoidea, cricoarytenoid articulation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cricoarytenoid joint | The synovial joint between the base of each arytenoid cartilage and the upper border of the lamina of the cricoid cartilage. Synonym: articulatio cricoarytenoidea, cricoarytenoid articulation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cricoarytenoideus | See: lateral cricoarytenoid muscle, posterior cricoarytenoid muscle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cricoesophageal tendon | Longitudinal fibre of the oesophagus that attaches to the posterior aspect of the cricoid cartilage of the larynx. Synonym: tendo cricoesophageus, Gillette's suspensory ligament, suspensory ligament of oesophagus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cricoid | Ring-shaped;denoting the cricoid cartilage. Origin: L. Cricoideus, fr. G. Krikos, a ring, + eidos, form (05 Mar 2000) |
| cricoid cartilage | <anatomy> The lower most of the laryngeal cartilages, may be palpated just below the thyroid prominence Adjacent the cricoid cartilage and the first tracheal ring is the cricothyroid membrane, a site used for rapid emergency airway access (cricothyroidotomy). (13 Nov 1997) |
| cricoidynia | Pain in the cricoid. Origin: cricoid + G. Odyne, pain (05 Mar 2000) |
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Synonyms : Crime Victim, Victim, Crime, Victims, Crime
Synonyms : Crimean War, 1853-1856, Crimean War, 1853 1856, War, Crimean
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the smallest angle of incidence for which light is totally reflected
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juncture: a crisis situation or point in time when a critical decision must be made; "at that juncture he had no idea what to do"; "he must be made to realize that the company stands at a critical point"
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| cri | Scottish man of letters and adventurer (1560-1582) |
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| cri | hold within limits and control |
| cri | English biochemist who (with Watson in 1953) helped discover the helical structure of DNA (born in 1916) |
| cri | a painful muscle spasm especially in the neck or back (`rick' and `wrick' are British) |
| cri | twist the head into a strained position |
| cri | a game played with a ball and bat by two teams of 11 players |
| cri | leaping insect |
| cri | play cricket |
| cri | ball used in playing cricket |
| cri | a bat used in playing cricket |
| cri | sports equipment used in playing cricket |
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