| theriotomy | An alternative term for zootomy. Origin: Gr. Wild beast + to cut. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| therm | A unit of energy equal to 100,000 Btus; used primarily for natural gas. (05 Dec 1998) |
| thermacogenesis | The elevation of body temperature by drug action. Origin: G. Therme, heat, + pharmakon, drug, + genesis, production (05 Mar 2000) |
| thermal | Pertaining to or characterised by heat. (18 Nov 1997) |
| thermal anaesthesia | Loss of temperature appreciation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thermal barrier | <radiobiology> In magnetic mirror devices, this is a depression of electrostatic potential formed by enhancing ion loss in the region between the central cell and the positive potential plug. The thermal barrier significantly reduces the density requirements in the plug and lowers the overall power required to sustain the solenoidal plugging by thermally decoupling central cell electrons from the end plugs. (09 Oct 1997) |
| thermal burn | A burn caused by heat. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thermal capacity | <chemistry> The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of an object by one degree Celsius (or Kelvin), it is represented by the symbol C and is given in units of J/K. (09 Jan 1998) |
| thermal conductivity | <radiobiology> Degree to which a substance transmits heat. (basic definition, I believe, is: (heat flow) = (thermal conductivity) (temperature gradient)) (09 Oct 1997) |
| thermal conversion cycle | <radiobiology> Process of generating electrical power with a fusion reactor by means of a steam / other gas turbine. This is distinct from direct conversion cycles. (09 Oct 1997) |
| thermal cover | Vegetative condition, generally with greater than 70% canopy closure and 40 feet in height, that can significantly ameliorate weather effects such as wind, heat, cold, and snow. Used by wildlife in winter. (05 Dec 1998) |
| thermal efficiency | <radiobiology> Ratio of the electric power produced by a power plant to the original amount of heat produced. This measures the efficiency with which the thermal energy is converted to electricity. (09 Oct 1997) |
| thermal expansion | <radiobiology> Characteristic property of most solids and liquids which causes their volume to increase when they are heated. Thermal expansion and contraction can cause structural problems in pulsed fusion devices. (09 Oct 1997) |
| thermal melting profile | In general a record of the phase state of a system over a temperature range. Phase changes can be detected by exothermy or endothermy. Valuable in studying lipid and DNA structures. (18 Nov 1997) |
| thermal neutron | <radiobiology> A neutron in thermal equilibrium with its surrounding environment. Thermal neutrons are those that have been slowed down by a moderator to speeds characteristic of the local temperature. Compare: fast neutron. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| thymus gland |
a ductless glandular organ at the base of the neck that produces lymphocytes and aids in producing immunity; atrophies with age
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an inherited form of anemia caused by faulty synthesis of hemoglobin
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calcitonin: thyroid hormone that tends to lower the level of calcium in the blood plasma and inhibit resorption of bone
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| thalassemia major |
Cooley's anemia: a fatal form of homozygous thalassemia (inherited from both parents) in which there is no hemoglobin; skeletal deformations; heart and spleen and liver enlarged
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the 8th letter of the Greek alphabet
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| TH | United States jazz pianist who was one of the founders of the bebop style (1917-1982) |
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| TH | United States jazz pianist who was one of the founders of the bebop style (1917-1982) |
| TH | genera Thelypteris |
| TH | marsh ferns: in some classification systems considered part of genus Dryopteris in family Dryopteridaceae |
| TH | bright blue-green fern widely distributed especially in damp acid woodlands of temperate northern hemisphere |
| TH | beech fern of North American woodlands having straw-colored stripes |
| TH | fern having pinnatifid fronds and growing in wet places |
| TH | fern of northeastern North America |
| TH | beech fern of North America and Eurasia |
| TH | delicate feathery shield fern of the eastern United States |
| TH | relating to or constituting a topic of discourse |
| TH | of or relating to a melodic subject |
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