| CKS | classic form of Kaposi sarcoma |
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| CRF | case report form; chronic renal failure; chronic respiratory failure; coagulase-reacting factor; con... |
| CTMM-SF | California Test of Mental Maturity-Short Form |
| CWDF | cell wall-deficient form [bacteria] |
| CWF | Cornell Word Form |
| formamide | <chemical> A chemical commonly used to denature nucleic acids (DNA or RNA), which is to separate the two strands of the double-stranded molecule. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| formamidopyridine-DNA glycosylase | <enzyme> Substrate is the ring-opened form of 7-methylguanine; has been sequenced; genbank af026691 Registry number: EC 3.2.2.23 Synonym: fap-DNA glycosylase, fapy-DNA glycosylase, formamidopyrimidine-DNA glycosylase, 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase, 8-hydroxyguanine DNA glycosylase, 8-hydroxyguanine endonuclease, 8-oh-gua endonuclease, fpg protein, E coli, fpg gene product, E coli, mutm protein, oh8 guanine excision repair enzyme, ogg1 gene product (26 Jun 1999) |
| formate | <chemistry> A salt of formic acid. Alternative forms: formiate. See: Formic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| formate dehydrogenases | <enzyme> Flavoproteins that catalyze reversibly the reduction of carbon dioxide to formate. Many compounds can act as acceptors, but the only physiologically active acceptor is NAD. The enzymes are active in the fermentation of sugars and other compounds to carbon dioxide and are the key enzymes in obtaining energy when bacteria are grown on formate as the main carbon source. They have been purified from bovine blood. Chemical name: Formate:NAD+ oxidoreductase Registry number: EC 1.2.1.2 (12 Dec 1998) |
| formate hydrogen lyase | <enzyme> Consists of EC 1.2.1.2, formate dehydrogenase, plus EC 1.12.1.2, hydrogen dehydrogenase Registry number: EC 1.- Synonym: formate dehydrogenase h, fdhh gene product, fdhf gene product, hyc gene product (26 Jun 1999) |
| formate-NADP oxidoreductase | <enzyme> Separate from formate dehydrogenase Registry number: EC 1.6.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| formate-tetrahydrofolate ligase | <enzyme> An enzyme that catalyses the formation of 10-formyltetrahydrofolate from formate and tetrahydrofolate in the presence of ATP. This enzyme has been found in pigeon liver, human erythrocytes and some microorganisms. Chemical name: Formate:tetrahydrofolate ligase (ADP-forming) Registry number: EC 6.3.4.3 (12 Dec 1998) |
| formatio | A structure of definite shape or cellular arrangement. Synonym: formation. Origin: L. Fr. Formo, pp. -atus, to form (05 Mar 2000) |
| formatio reticularis | <anatomy, neurology> A region extending from the pons & medulla oblongata through the mesencephalon, characterised by a diversity of neurons of various sizes and shapes, arranged in different aggregations and enmeshed in a complicated fibre network. (12 Dec 1998) |
| formation | 1. The act of giving form or shape to anything; a forming; a shaping. 2. The manner in which a thing is formed; structure; construction; conformation; form; as, the peculiar formation of the heart. 3. A substance formed or deposited. 4. <geology> Mineral deposits and rock masses designated with reference to their origin; as, the siliceous formation about geysers; alluvial formations; marine formations. A group of beds of the same age or period; as, the Eocene formation. 5. The arrangement of a body of troops, as in a square, column, etc. Origin: L. Formatio: cf. F. Formation. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| formationes | Plural of formatio. (05 Mar 2000) |
| formative | 1. Giving form; having the power of giving form; plastic; as, the formative arts. "The meanest plant can not be raised without seed, by any formative residing in the soil." (Bentley) 2. Serving to form; derivative; not radical; as, a termination merely formative. 3. <biology> Capable of growth and development; germinal; as, living or formative matter. Origin: Cf. F. Formatif. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| formative cell | <embryology> The cell's of the blastocyst; collectively, these cells give rise to the embryo. (05 Mar 2000) |
| formazan | <chemical> A water-insoluble coloured azo compound of the general structure, RNH-N==CR'-N==NR', formed by reduction of a tetrazolium salt in the histochemical demonstration of oxidative enzymes Employing this reaction, oxidoreductase activity can be determined quantitatively in tissue sections by allowing the enzymes to act on their specific substrates in the presence of tetrazolium salts. The R's are usually phenyl groups; examples include neotetrazolium, blue tetrazolium, and nitro blue tetrazolium. Pharmacological action: indicators and reagents. (20 Jun 2000) |
| formboard | <psychology> A board containing cut-outs in various shapes, into which blocks of corresponding shape are to be fitted; a neuropsychological test of which the Tactual Performance Test of the Halstead-Reitan Battery is an example. See: Halstead-Reitan battery. (05 Mar 2000) |
| spherical form of occlusion | An arrangement of teeth which places their occlusal surfaces on the surface of an imaginary sphere (usually 8 inches in diameter) with its centre above the level of the teeth. See: Monson curve. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| involution form | An irregular or atypical bacterial cell produced as a result of exposure to unfavorable conditions. (05 Mar 2000) |
| occlusal form | The form of the occlusal surface of a tooth or a row of teeth. Synonym: occlusal pattern. (05 Mar 2000) |
| outline form | The shape of the area of the tooth surface included within the cavosurface margins of the cavity preparation of a dental restoration. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tooth form | The characteristics of the curves, lines, angles, and contours of various teeth which permit their identification and differentiation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| equivalent form reliability | In psychology, the consistency of measurement based on the correlation between scores on two similar forms of the same test taken by the same individual. See: reliability coefficient. (05 Mar 2000) |
| twist form | See: Haworth conformational formulas of cyclic sugars. (05 Mar 2000) |
| extension form | The extension of the cavity preparation outline form to include areas of incipient carious lesions; this extension provides a dental restoration with margins that are self-cleansing or easily cleaned. (05 Mar 2000) |
| face form | The outline form of the face, the outline form of the face from an anterior view. (05 Mar 2000) |
| L form | L-forms are bacterial spheroplasts or protoplasts originating from normal bacteria following partial (spheroplasts) or complete (protoplasts) removal of the cell wall. The formation of L-forms can be either spontaneous, occuring during certain phase of growth, or artificial due to suppression of the rigid cell wall by stimuli such as enzymes, heat-shock, or special L form induction medium etc. Bacterial genera from which L-forms have been derived include: Agrobacterium, Bacillus, Bacterodes, Bartonella, Bordetella, Brucella, Clostridium, Corynebacterium, Erysipelothrix, Escherichia, Flavobacterium, Haemophilus, Listeria, Neisseria, Proteus, Pseudomonas, Salmonella, Sarcina, Serratia, Shigella, Staphylococcus, Streptobacillus, Streptococcus, and Vibrio. (14 Oct 1997) |
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Synonyms : Acid Esters, Formic, Esters, Formic Acid
Synonyms : Acids, Formic
Synonyms : Acid, Formiminoglutamic
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| formulation |
a substance prepared according to a formula conceptualization: inventing or contriving an idea or explanation and formulating it mentally the style of expressing yourself; "he suggested a better formulation"; "his manner of expression showed how much he cared"
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a colorless poisonous gas; made by the oxidation of methanol
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a 10% solution of formaldehyde in water; used as a disinfectant or to preserve biological specimens
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an arrangement of people or things acting as a unit; "a defensive formation"; "a formation of planes" a particular spatial arrangement the fabrication of something in a particular shape constitution: the act of forming something; "the constitution of a PTA group last year"; "it was the establishment of his reputation"; "he still remembers the organization of the club" geological formation: (geology) the geological features of the earth natural process that causes something to form; "the formation of gas in the intestine"; "the formation of crystals"; "the formation of pseudopods"
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of or relating to or derived from ants of or containing or derived from formic acid
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| form | an arrangement of the elements in a composition or discourse |
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| form | (biology) a group of organisms within a species that differ in trivial ways from similar groups |
| form | a body of students who are taught together |
| form | (physical chemistry) a distinct state of matter in a system |
| form | give a shape or or form to |
| form | give shape to |
| form | make something, usually for a specific function |
| form | establish or impress firmly in the mind |
| form | create, as of a social group or a company, for example |
| form | to compose or represent:"This wall forms the background of the stage setting" |
| form | develop into a distinctive entity |
| form | one of the traditional categories of words intended to reflect their functions in a grammatical context |
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