| martyrologist | A writer of martyrology; an historian of martyrs. Origin: Cf. F. Martyrologiste. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| Martin's s. |
a rectal speculum consisting of a conical cylinder with an obturator.
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| Martin-Bell s. |
fragile X s.
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| Martin-Lester agar |
a modification of chocolate agar containing antibiotics, used for the transport and primary isolation of Neisseria gonorrhoeae and N. meningitidis.
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| Martinotti c.’s |
fusiform cells with ascending axon processes in the layers of the cerebral cortex, especially in the multiform layer and also in the internal pyramidal layer.
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| Martinotti cells |
see under cell.
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| MART | the body of law imposed by the military over civilian affairs (usually in time of war or civil crisis) |
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| MART | brisk marching music suitable for troops marching in a military parade |
| MART | in a martial manner |
| MART | imaginary people who live on the planet Mars |
| MART | of or relating to the planet Mars (or its fictional inhabitants) |
| MART | any of various swallows with squarish or slightly forked tail and long pointed wings |
| MART | United States singer (1917-1995) |
| MART | United States actress (1913-1990) |
| MART | United States actor and comedian (born in 1945) |
| MART | French bishop who is a patron saint of France (died in 397) |
| MART | Israeli religious philosopher (born in Austria) (1878-1965) |
| MART | Americn geneticist who succeeded in transferring a functioning gene from one mouse to another (born in 1934) |
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