| Cotunnius, Domenico | <person> Italian anatomist, 1736-1822. See: Cotunnius' aqueduct, Cotunnius' canal, Cotunnius disease, Cotunnius' liquid, Cotunnius' space, aqueductus cotunnii, liquor cotunnii. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| coturnix | <ornithology> A genus of birds (family phasianidae) containing the common european and other old world quails. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cotyle | <anatomy> Any cup-shaped structure. Synonym: acetabulum. Origin: G. Kotyle, anything hollow, the cup or socket of a joint (05 Mar 2000) |
| cotyledon | <botany> Modified leaf (seed leaf), found as part of the embryo in seeds, involved in either storage or absorption of food reserves. Dicotyledonous seeds contain two, monocotyledonous seeds only one. May appear above ground and show photosynthetic activity in the seedling. (18 Nov 1997) |
| cotyledonary placenta | <plant biology> A placenta in which the substance is divided into lobes or cotyledons. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cotylogonimus | <zoology> A group of heterophyid flukes, now properly included in the genus Heterophyes. Origin: G. Kotyle, cup, + gonimos, productive (05 Mar 2000) |
| cotyloid | 1. Cup-shaped; cuplike. 2. Relating to the cotyloid cavity or acetabulum. Origin: G. Kotyle, a small cup, + eidos, appearance (05 Mar 2000) |
| cotyloid cavity | <anatomy> The hollow, cuplike portion of the pelvis into which the head of the thigh bone (femur) fits. <zoology> Also, in entomology, the leg socket on an insect's abdomen or thorax. (12 Mar 1998) |
| cotyloid joint | A multiaxial synovial joint in which a more or less extensive sphere on the head of one bone fits into a rounded cavity in the other bone, as in the hip joint. Synonym: articulatio spheroidea, articulatio cotylica, cotyloid joint, enarthrodial joint, enarthrosis, socket joint, spheroid articulation, spheroid joint. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cotyloid ligament | A fibrocartilaginous rim attached to the margin of the acetabulum of the hip bone. Synonym: labrum acetabulare, acetabular lip, circumferential cartilage, cotyloid ligament, ligamentum cotyloideum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cotyloid notch | A gap in the inferior the margin of the acetabulum. Synonym: incisura acetabuli, cotyloid notch. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cotype | <zoology> A term formerly used for either syntype or paratype. (09 Jan 1998) |
| cotyloid cavity |
acetabulum: the cup-shaped hollow in the hipbone into which the head of the femur fits to form a ball-and-socket joint
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| cotton red 4 B |
benzopurpurine 4 B.
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| cottontail rabbit papillomavirus |
a species that causes rabbit papilloma.
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| cotinine |
Cotinine is a break-down product of nicotine from cigarette smoke. Cotinine typically remains in the blood between 48 and 96 hours. The level of cotinine in the blood is proportionate to the amount of exposure to tobacco smoke, so it is a valuable indicator of tobacco smoke exposure, including secondary smoke. Women who smoke menthol cigarettes retain cotinine in the blood for a longer period. Race may also play a role, as blacks routinely register higher blood cotinine levels than whites. ...
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| cot death |
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, is the term for the sudden and unexplained death of an apparently healthy infant aged one month to one year. SIDS is a definition of exclusion and only applies to an infant whose death remains unexplained after the performance of an adequate postmortem investigation including (1) an autopsy, (2) investigation of the scene and circumstances of the death and (3) exploration of the medical history of the infant and family. ...
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| COT | shrubby tree of southern United States having large plumes of feathery flowers resembling puffs of smoke |
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| COT | Old World shrub having large plumes of yellowish feathery flowers resembling puffs of smoke |
| COT | shrubby tree of southern United States having large plumes of feathery flowers resembling puffs of smoke |
| COT | any shrub of the genus Cotoneaster: erect or creeping shrubs having richly colored autumn foliage and many small white to pinkish flowers followed by tiny red or black fruits |
| COT | climbing evergreen shrub with white flowers and red berries |
| COT | deciduous flat-growing shrub with a fanned herringbone pattern and having reddish flowers and orange-red berries |
| COT | chief port of Benin on the Bight of Benin |
| COT | the world's largest active volcano |
| COT | sheep with long wool originating in the Cotswolds |
| COT | a range of low hills in southwestern England |
| COT | a range of low hills in southwestern England |
| COT | a small house with a single story |
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