| non-pros | To decline or fail to prosecute; to allow to be dropped (said of a suit); to enter judgment against (a plaintiff who fails to prosecute); as, the plaintiff was non-prossed. Origin: Nonprossed; Non-prossing. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| non-rapid eye movement | Slow oscillation of the eyes during sleep. (05 Mar 2000) |
| non-ribosomal peptide synthase | <enzyme> Nrp - non-ribosomal peptide/polyketide; locus nrp is mutated in a swarming-defective proteus mirabilis strain; 249 amino acid residues, mw 29.7 kD; amimo acid sequence given in first source Registry number: EC 6.3.2.- Synonym: nrpg protein, nrpg gene product (26 Jun 1999) |
| non-specific | 1. Not due to any single known cause, as to a particular pathogen. 2. Not directed against a particular agent, but rather having a general effect, as non-specific therapy. (18 Nov 1997) |
| non-specific anergy | A reduction of the normal or usual immunologic responses because of unrelated intervening disease. Synonym: non-specific anergy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| non-specific cholinesterase | <enzyme> An enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine tostop its action. (22 May 1997) |
| non-specific protein | A protein substance that elicits a response not mediated by specific antigen-antibody reaction. (05 Mar 2000) |
| non-specific system | <physiology> A physiological term denoting that part of the brainstem reticular formation that plays a central role in the organism's bodily and behavorial alertness. It extends as a diffusely organised neural apparatus through the central region of the brainstem into the subthalamus and the intralaminar nuclei of the thalamus; by its ascending connections it affects the function of the cerebral cortex in the sense of behavioural responsiveness; its descending (reticulospinal) connections transmit its activating influence upon bodily posture and reflex mechanisms (e.g., muscle tonus), in part by way of the gamma motor neurons. See: reticular formation. Synonym: non-specific system. (05 Mar 2000) |
| non-specific therapy | The injection of a foreign protein, typhoid vaccine, etc., to induce fever in the treatment of certain diseases, especially those of a parasyphilitic nature. Synonym: phlogotherapy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| non-specific urethritis | Urethritis not resulting from gonococcal, chlamydial, or other specific infectious agents. Synonym: simple urethritis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| non-specific vaginitis | bacterial vaginosis |
| non-stereospecific dipeptidase | <enzyme> Hydrolyzes d- or l-amino acid peptides from the brain of cephalopods Registry number: EC 3.4.13.17 Synonym: peptidyl-d-amino acid hydrolase (26 Jun 1999) |
| non-steroidal anti-inflammatory | <pharmacology> A large group of anti-inflammatory agents that work by inhibiting the production of prostaglandins. They exert anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic actions. Examples include: ibuprofen, ketoprofen, piroxicam, naproxen, sulindac, aspirin, choline subsalicylate, diflunisal, fenoprofen, indomethacin, meclofenamate, salsalate, tolmetin and magnesium salicylate. A contrast is made with steroidal compounds (such as hydrocortisone or prednisone) exerting anti-inflammatory activity. Acronym: NSAID (05 May 2002) |
| non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug | <pharmacology> A large group of anti-inflammatory agents that work by inhibiting the production of prostaglandins. They exert anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic actions. Examples include: ibuprofen, ketoprofen, piroxicam, naproxen, sulindac, aspirin, choline subsalicylate, diflunisal, fenoprofen, indomethacin, meclofenamate, salsalate, tolmetin and magnesium salicylate. A contrast is made with steroidal compounds (such as hydrocortisone or prednisone) exerting anti-inflammatory activity. Acronym: NSAID (05 May 2002) |
| non-steroidal oestrogens | <pharmacology> Non-steroidal compounds with oestrogenic activity. (12 Dec 1998) |
| sugar-non-specific nuclease | <enzyme> An exocytoplasmic sugar-non-specific nuclease that is able to degrade linear or covalently closed circular double-stranded DNA as well as single-stranded DNA or RNA; from cyanobacterium anabaena; mw 29 kD; amino acid sequence has been determined Registry number: EC 3.1.- Synonym: nuca gene product, anabaena (26 Jun 1999) |
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| diabetes mellitus, non-insulin-dependent | Diabetes characterised by the ability to survive without ketoacidosis in the absence of insulin therapy. It is usually of slow onset and patients exhibit a tendency to obesity. (12 Dec 1998) |
| drugs, non-prescription | Drugs that can be sold legally without a prescription. (12 Dec 1998) |
| lymphoma, non-hodgkin | Any of a group of malignant tumours of lymphoid tissue that differ from hodgkin disease, being more heterogeneous with respect to malignant cell lineage, clinical course, prognosis, and therapy. The only common feature among these tumours is the absence of giant reed-sternberg cells, a characteristic of hodgkin's disease. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Non-linear Dynamics, Non-linear Models, Chaos Theories, Dynamics, Non-linear, Dynamics, Nonlinear, Model, Non-linear, Model, Nonlinear, Models, Non-linear, Non linear Dynamics, Non linear Models, Non-linear Dynamic, Non-linear Model, Nonlinear Dynamic
Synonyms : Myosin A, Myosin IIA, Non-muscle Myosin Type IIA, Myosin Type IIA, Non Muscle, Non muscle Myosin Type IIA
Synonyms : Myosin B, Myosin Type IIB, Non Muscle, Non Muscle Myosin Type IIB
Synonyms : Cyst, Nonodontogenic, Cysts, Nonodontogenic, Nonodontogenic Cyst
Synonyms : Advantage-S, Delfen Cream, Emulgen 911, Emulgin 913, Nonoxinol, Nonoxinols, Nonoxynol, 1(4)-Sulfate, Sodium Salt, Nonoxynol, 4-Sulfate, Ammonium Salt, Nonoxynol-9, Nonoxynols, Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol, Patentex Oval, Patentnex brand of nonoxinol, Advantage S
| nondisjunction |
meiosis in which there is a failure of paired homologous chromosomes to separate; results in an abnormal number of chromosomes in the daughter cells
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| non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus |
type II diabetes: mild form of diabetes mellitus that develops gradually in adults; can be precipitated by obesity or severe stress or menopause or other factors; can usually be controlled by diet and hypoglycemic agents without injections of insulin
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| nonalcoholic |
characterized by the absence of alcohol; "nonalcoholic beverages"
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| noncaloric |
of food have no (or few) calories; "a noncaloric drink"
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| nonfluent aphasia |
motor aphasia: aphasia in which expression by speech or writing is severely impaired
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| non | withdrawing from the activities of a group |
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| non | geometry based on axioms different from Euclid's |
| non | (grammar) of verbs |
| non | mild form of diabetes mellitus that develops gradually in adults |
| non | mild form of diabetes mellitus that develops gradually in adults |
| non | withdrawing from the activities of a group |
| non | a class of synthetic detergents in which the molecules do not ionize in aqueous solutions |
| non | the state of something that has outlived its relevance |
| non | in this sense `Gentile' denotes a Christian as contrasted with a Jew |
| non | an economy that is not a market economy |
| non | not commercially motivated |
| non | a reformer who believes in passive resistance |
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