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  • meroacrania
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  • meroblast
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  • meroblastic
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  • meroblastic cleavage
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  • meroblastic ovum
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  • merocoxalgia
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  • merocrine
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  • merocrine gland
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  • merocrine secretion
    ºÎºÐºÐºñ
  • merocyte
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  • merogenesis
    ºÐÇÒÇü¼º, ºÐÀý¹ß»ý
  • merogony
    ºÎºÐ»ý½Ä, ¸Þ·Î°í´Ï
  • meromelia
    ºÎºÐÆÈ´Ù¸®Áõ, ºÎºÐ¹«ÁöÁõ
  • meromicrosomia
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  • meromorphosis
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  • meroblastic cleavage
    ºÎºÐºÐÇÒ
  • meroblastic ovum
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  • merocoxalgia
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  • merocrine
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  • merocrine gland
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  • merocyte
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  • merogenesis
    ºÐÀý¹ß»ý, ºÐ¿­»ý½Ä
  • merogony
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  • meromicrosomia
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  • meromorphosis
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  • meromyarian type
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  • meronecrosis
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  • meroparesthesia
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  • meropia
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  • merorachischisis
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  • mercurial poisoning
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  • mercurial poisoning
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  • mercurial ptyalism
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  • mercurial ptyalism
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  • mercurial rash
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  • mercurial rash
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  • mercurial stomatitis
    ¼öÀº¼º ±¸³»¿°(ËàËôËÛË´ËÀËç).
  • mercurial stomatitis
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  • mercurial treatment
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  • mercurial tremor
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  • mercurialism
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mercurial stomatitis Alterations of the oral mucosa arising from chronic mercury poisoning; may consist of mucosal erythema and oedema, ulceration, and deposition of mercurial sulfide in inflamed tissues, resulting in oral pigmentation resembling that of lead stomatitis.
(05 Mar 2000)
mercurial tremor A tremor caused by chronic mercury poisoning.
(05 Mar 2000)
mercurialentis A brown discoloration of the anterior capsule of the lens caused by mercury; early sign of mercurial poisoning.
(05 Mar 2000)
mercurialism A disease usually caused by the ingestion of mercury or mercury compounds, which are toxic in relation to their ability to produce mercuric ions; usually acute mercury poisoning is associated with ulcerations of the stomach and intestine and toxic changes in the renal tubules; anuria and anaemia may occur; usually chronic mercury poisoning is a result of industrial poisoning and causes gastrointestinal or central nervous system manifestations including stomatitis, diarrhoea, ataxia, tremor, hyperreflexia, sensorineural impairment, and emotional instability (Mad Hatter syndrome).
Synonym: hydrargyria, hydrargyrism, mercurialism.
(05 Mar 2000)
mercurialist 1. One under the influence of Mercury; one resembling Mercury in character.
2. <medicine> A physician who uses much mercury, in any of its forms, in his practice.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
mercurialize 1. <medicine> To affect with mercury.
2. <photography> To treat with mercury; to expose to the vapor of mercury.
Origin: Mercurialized; Mercurializing.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
mercuribenzoates <chemical> Mercury containing benzoic acid derivatives. Some of these are commonly used as sulphydryl reagents. Mercuric benzoate was formerly used as an antisypilitic.
Pharmacological action: enzyme inhibitors, sulfhydryl reagents.
(12 Dec 1998)
mercuric <chemistry> Of, pertaining to, or derived from, mercury; containing mercury; said of those compounds of mercury into which this element enters in its lowest proportion. Mercuric chloride, corrosive sublimate. See Corrosive.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
mercuric chloride <chemical> Mercury chloride (hgcl2). A highly toxic compound that volatises slightly at ordinary temperature and appreciably at 100 degrees c. It is corrosive to mucous membranes and used as a topical antiseptic and disinfectant.
Pharmacological action: anti-infective agents, local, disinfectants.
Chemical name: Mercury chloride (HgCl2)
(12 Dec 1998)
mercuric iodide Red
HgI2;has been used as an antiseptic and as a disinfectant for inanimate objects.
Synonym: mercury biniodide, mercury deutoiodide.
(05 Mar 2000)
mercuric oleate An ointment-like preparation used in parasitic skin diseases.
(05 Mar 2000)
mercuric oxide The red precipitate of HgO; it has been used externally as an antiseptic in chronic skin diseases and fungus infections.
The yellow precipitate of HgO; used externally as an antiseptic in the treatment of inflammatory conditions of the eyelids and the conjunctivae.
(05 Mar 2000)
mercuric reductase <enzyme> Reduces hg2+ to volatile hg, contains fad, requires NADPH
Registry number: EC 1.16.-
(26 Jun 1999)
mercuric salicylate A powder used externally in the treatment of parasitic and fungus skin diseases.
Synonym: mercury subsalicylate.
(05 Mar 2000)
mercurification 1. <chemistry> The process or operation of obtaining the mercury, in its fluid form, from mercuric minerals.
2. <chemistry> The act or process of compounding, or the state of being compounded, with mercury.
Origin: Cf. F. Mercurification. See Mercurify.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 3
  • Mercury Poisoning - »õâ
    Synonyms : Poisoning, Mercury, Mercury Poisonings, Poisonings, Mercury
  • Mercury Poisoning, Nervous System - »õâ Neurologic disorders associated with exposure to inorganic and organic forms of MERCURY. Acute intoxication may be associated with gastrointestinal disturbances, mental status changes, and PARAPARESIS. Chronic exposure to inorganic mercury usually occurs in industrial workers, and manifests as mental confusion, prominent behavioral changes (including psychosis), DYSKINESIAS, and NEURITIS. Alkyl mercury poisoning may occur through ingestion of contaminated seafood or grain, and its characteristic features include POLYNEUROPATHY; ATAXIA; vision loss; NYSTAGMUS, PATHOLOGIC; and DEAFNESS. (From Joynt, Clinical Neurology, 1997, Ch20, pp10-15)
    Synonyms : Encephalopathy, Mercury, Inorganic Mercury Poisoning, Mad Hatter Disease, Mad Hatter's Disease, Mercurial Neuroanesthenia, Mercurial Psychosis, Mercury Poisoning, Inorganic, Mercury Poisoning, Neurologic, Mercury Poisoning, Organic, Mercury Psychosis
  • Mercury Radioisotopes - »õâ Unstable isotopes of mercury that decay or disintegrate emitting radiation. Hg atoms with atomic weights 185-195, 197, 203, 205, and 206 are radioactive mercury isotopes.
    Synonyms : Radioisotopes, Mercury
  • Meridians - »õâ Classical loci in acupuncture. They are main and collateral channels, regarded as a network of passages, through which vital energy circulates and along which acupoints (ACUPUNCTURE POINTS) are distributed. The meridians are a series of 14 lines upon which more than 400 acupoints are located on the body. (The Pinyin Chinese-English Dictionary, p. 359; Dr. Wu Lancheng, Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing)
    Synonyms : Luo, Jing
  • Meristem - »õâ A group of plant cells that are capable of dividing infinitely and whose main function is the production of new growth at the growing tip of a root or stem. (From Concise Dictionary of Biology, 1990)
    Synonyms : Meristems
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merozoite a cell that arises from the asexual division of a parent sporozoan during its life cycle
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Meriones a genus of Cricetidae
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meristem undifferentiated tissue from which new cells are formed, as at the tip of a stem or root
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merlin (Arthurian legend) the magician who acted as King Arthur's advisor pigeon hawk: small falcon of Europe and America having dark plumage with black-barred tail; used in falconry
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merlin Merlin is a 3 hour made-for-television movie released in 1998 that retells the famous legend of King Arthur from the perspective of the wizard Merlin. Sam Neill stars in the title role in a story that covers not only the rise and fall of Camelot but also the phase, supposedly in the history of the British Isles, that had preceded it. ...
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MER (British) a dealer in textiles (especially silks)
MER British maker of printed calico cloth who invented mercerizing (1791-1866)
MER treat to strengthen and improve the luster
MER of cotton thread that has been treated with sodium hydroxide to shrink it and increase its luster and affinity for dye
MER treat to strengthen and improve the luster
MER of cotton thread that has been treated with sodium hydroxide to shrink it and increase its luster and affinity for dye
MER commodities offered for sale
MER engage in the trade of
MER a businessperson engaged in retail trade
MER the exchange of goods for an agreed sum of money
MER a businessperson engaged in retail trade
MER a credit card processing bank
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