| InsP3 | Inositol trisphosphate |
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| InsP4 | Inositol tetrakisphosphate |
| InsP6 | Inositol hexakisphophate |
| INSS | International Neuroblastoma Staging System |
| insecticide, organophosphate | A class of insecticide composed of an organic radical bound to a phosphorus-containing radical. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| insecticide, organothiophosphate | A class of insecticide composed of an organic radical bound to a thiophosphorus acid radical. One or more of the oxygen atoms of the phosphorus acid radical may be replaced by one or more sulfur atoms. (12 Dec 1998) |
| insectifuge | A substance that drives off insects. Origin: insect + L. Fugo, to put to flight (05 Mar 2000) |
| insectivora | <zoology> 1. An order of mammals which feed principally upon insects. They are mostly of small size, and their molar teeth have sharp cusps. most of the species burrow in the earth, and many of those of cold climates hibernate in winter. The order includes the moles, shrews, hedgehogs, tanrecs, and allied animals, also the colugo. 2. A division of the Cheiroptera, including the common or insect-eating bats. Origin: NL, from L. Insectum an insect + vorare to devour. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| insectivore | Origin: F. <zoology> One of the Insectivora. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| insectivorous | Describes an animal or plant that eats insects. (09 Oct 1997) |
| insectology | <study> Entomology. Origin: Insect: cf. F. Insectologie. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| insects | Insects are a class, insecta, of arthropoda whose members are characterised by division into three parts: head, thorax, and abdomen. They are the dominant group of animals on earth, several hundred thousand different kinds having been described. They have lived on earth for about 350 million years, as compared with less than 2 million for man. While insects are often commercially valuable and useful as scavengers, many species are harmful, causing enormous losses in agriculture and storage. Three orders, hemiptera, diptera, and siphonaptera, are of medical interest in that they cause disease in man and animal. (12 Dec 1998) |
| insecurity | A feeling of unprotectedness and helplessness. (05 Mar 2000) |
| insemination | Deposit of seminal fluid within the vagina, normally during coitus. Synonym: semination. Origin: L. In-semino, pp. -atus, to sow or plant in, fr. Semen, seed Artificial insemination, the introduction of semen into the vagina other than by coitus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| insemination, artificial | Artificial introduction of semen into the vagina for the purpose of inducing conception. (12 Dec 1998) |
| insemination, artificial, heterologous | Human artificial insemination in which the semen used is that of a man other than the woman's husband. (12 Dec 1998) |
| insemination, artificial, homologous | Human artificial insemination in which the husband's semen is used. (12 Dec 1998) |
| insenescence | The process of growing old. Origin: L. Insenesco, to begin to grow old (05 Mar 2000) |
| insensible | Synonym: unconscious. 2. Not appreciable by the senses. Origin: L. In-sensibilis, fr. In, neg. + sentio, pp. Sensus, to feel (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Echinops telfairi, Lesser Hedgehog Tenrec, Small Madagascar Hedgehog, Hedgehog Tenrec, Lesser, Hedgehog Tenrecs, Lesser, Hedgehog, Small Madagascar, Hedgehogs, Small Madagascar, Lesser Hedgehog Tenrecs, Madagascar Hedgehog, Small, Madagascar Hedgehogs, Small
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Synonyms : Inseminations
Synonyms : Eutelegenesis, Artificial Inseminations, Eutelegeneses, Inseminations, Artificial
Synonyms : AID, Artificial Insemination, Donor, Heterologous Insemination, Insemination, Heterologous, Donor Artificial Insemination, Insemination, Donor Artificial
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| instruction |
direction: a message describing how something is to be done; "he gave directions faster than she could follow them" education: the activities of educating or instructing; activities that impart knowledge or skill; "he received no formal education"; "our instruction was carefully programmed"; "good classroom teaching is seldom rewarded" teaching: the profession of a teacher; "he prepared for teaching while still in college"; "pedagogy is recognized as an important profession" (computer science) a line of code written as part of a computer program
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| INS | letters inscribed (especially words engraved or carved) on something |
| INS | a short message (as in a book or musical work or on a photograph) dedicating it to someone or something |
| INS | the quality of being impossible to investigate |
| INS | of an obscure nature |
| INS | small air-breathing arthropod |
| INS | has a nasty or unethical character undeserving of respect |
| INS | a painful wound caused by the thrust of a stinger into skin |
| INS | a chemical used to kill insects |
| INS | a chemical substance that repels insects |
| INS | a chemical substance that repels insects |
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