| Clapton, Edward | <person> English physician, 1830-1909. See: Clapton's line. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Clara cell | A rounded, club-shaped, nonciliated cell protruding between ciliated cell's in bronchiolar epithelium; believed to be secretory in function. Synonym: bronchiolar exocrine cell. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Clara, Max | <person> Austrian anatomist, *1899. See: Clara cell. (05 Mar 2000) |
| clarificant | An agent that makes a turbid liquid clear. Origin: L. Clarus, clear, + facio, to make (05 Mar 2000) |
| clarification | The process of making a turbid liquid clear. Synonym: lucidification. (05 Mar 2000) |
| clarifier | A tank used to remove solids by gravity, to remove colloidal solids by coagulation, and to remove floating oil and scum through skimming. (05 Dec 1998) |
| clarithromycin | <drug> An antibiotic approved for the treatment of MAC and also used for preventing this disease in people with AIDS. Side effects include diarrhoea, nausea and abnormal taste. Clarithromycin may cause severe abdominal pain at high doses. (09 Oct 1997) |
| Clark electrode | An oxygen electrode consisting of the tip of a platinum wire exposed to a thin film of electrolyte covered by a plastic membrane permeable to oxygen but not to water or the electrolyte. When a certain voltage is applied, oxygen is destroyed at the platinum surface; the flow of current is then proportional to the rate at which oxygen can diffuse to the platinum surface from the gas or liquid sample outside the membrane, and is thus a measure of the oxygen pressure in the sample; commonly used to measure oxygen pressure in arterial blood samples. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Clark's level | The level of invasion of primary malignant melanoma of the skin; limited to the epidermis, I; into the underlying papillary dermis, II; to the junction of the papillary and reticular dermis, III; into the reticular dermis, IV; into the subcutaneous fat, V. The prognosis is worse with each successive deeper level of invasion. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Clark's weight rule | An obsolete rule for an approximate child's dose, obtained by dividing the child's weight in pounds by 150 and multiplying the result by the adult dose. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Clark, Alonzo | <person> U.S pharmacologist, 1807-1887. See: Clark's weight rule. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Clark, Eliot | <person> U.S. Anatomist, 1881-1963. See: Sandison-Clark chamber. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Clark, Leland Jr | <person> U.S. Biochemist, *1918. See: Clark electrode. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Clark, Wallace Jr | <person> U.S. Dermatopathologist, *1924. See: Clark's level. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Clarke cells | Large multipolar cells characteristic of the thoracic nucleus (Clarke's nucleus in lamina VII) of the spinal cord. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Clathrin Heavy Chain, Heavy Chain, Clathrin, Heavy Chains, Clathrin
Synonyms : Clathrin Light Chain, Light Chains, Clathrin
Synonyms : Clathrin Coated Vesicles, Clathrin-Coated Vesicle, Vesicle, Clathrin-Coated, Vesicles, Clathrin-Coated
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| clasp |
hold firmly and tightly brooch: fasten with or as if with a brooch buckle: fasten with a buckle or buckles a fastener (as a buckle or hook) that is used to hold two things together grasp firmly; "The child clasped my hands" the act of grasping; "he released his clasp on my arm"; "he has a strong grip for an old man"; "she kept a firm hold on the railing"
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make clear and (more) comprehensible; "clarify the mystery surrounding her death" make clear by removing impurities or solids, as by heating; "clarify the butter"; "clarify beer"
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| classic |
a creation of the highest excellence characteristic of the classical artistic and literary traditions adhering to established standards and principles; "a classic proof" an artist who has created classic works
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| class |
people having the same social or economic status; "the working class"; "an emerging professional class" a body of students who are taught together; "early morning classes are always sleepy" course: education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings; "he took a course in basket weaving"; "flirting is not unknown in college classes" a collection of things sharing a common attribute; "there are two classes of detergents" a body of students who graduate together; "the class of '97"; "she was in my year at Hoehandle High" a league ranked by quality; "he played baseball in class D for two years"; "Princeton is in the NCAA Division 1-AA" elegance in dress or behavior; "she has a lot of class" (biology) a taxonomic group containing one or more orders classify: arrange or order by classes or categories; "How would you classify these pottery shards--are they prehistoric?"
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| classical conditioning |
conditioning that pairs a neutral stimulus with a stimulus that evokes a reflex; the stimulus that evokes the reflex is given whether or not the conditioned response occurs until eventually the neutral stimulus comes to evoke the reflex
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| CLA | United States sculptor (born in Sweden) |
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| CLA | a parenteral cephalosporin (trade name Claforan) used for severe infections of the lungs or throat or ears or urinary tract |
| CLA | demand for something as rightful or due |
| CLA | an informal right to something |
| CLA | an established or recognized right |
| CLA | an assertion of a right (as to money or property) |
| CLA | an assertion that something is true or factual |
| CLA | a demand especially in the phrase"the call of duty" |
| CLA | take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs |
| CLA | assert or affirm strongly |
| CLA | lay claim to |
| CLA | ask for legally or make a legal claim to, as of debts, for example |
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