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    JournalTitle: [Rinsho fujinka sanka] Clinical gynecology and obstetrics.
    MedAbbr: Rinsho Fujinka Sanka
    ISSN: 0386-9865
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    NlmId: 20410420
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    JournalTitle: [Rinsho shokakibyogaku] Clinical gastro-enterology.
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    NlmId: 20420090
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    JournalTitle: Rinsho geka. Journal of clinical surgery.
    MedAbbr: Rinsho Geka
    ISSN: 0386-9857
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    NlmId: 1266623
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    JournalTitle: Rinsho ganka. Japanese journal of clinical ophthalmology.
    MedAbbr: Rinsho Ganka
    ISSN: 0370-5579
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    NlmId: 413737
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    JournalTitle: Rinsho naika shonika. Internal medicine and pediatrics.
    MedAbbr: Rinsho Naika Shonika Intern Med
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    NlmId: 143636
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ringbird <zoology> The reed bunting. It has a collar of white feathers.
Synonym: ring bunting.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
ringbone <veterinary> A morbid growth or deposit of bony matter between or on the small pastern and the great pastern bones.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
ringdove <zoology> A European wild pigeon (Columba palumbus) having a white crescent on each side of the neck, whence the name.
Synonym: wood pigeon, and cushat.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
ringed 1. Encircled or marked with, or as with, a ring or rings.
2. Wearning a wedding ring; hence, lawfully wedded. "A ringed wife.
<zoology>" Ringed seal, an annelid.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
ringed hair A rare condition in which the hair shows alternate pigmented and bright segments, the latter due to air cavities within the cortex.
Synonym: leukotrichia annularis, pili annulati, thrix annulata, trichonosus versicolor.
(05 Mar 2000)
ringent <botany> Having the lips widely separated and gaping like an open mouth; as a ringent bilabiate corolla.
Origin: L. Ringens, -entis, p. Pr. Of ringi to open wide the mouth: cf. F. Ringent.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
ringer 1. One who, or that which, rings; especially, one who rings chimes on bells.
2. <chemical> A crowbar.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Ringer's injection A sterile solution of sodium chloride, potassium chloride, and calcium chloride, containing in each 100 ml between 820 and 900 mg of sodium chloride, between 25 and 35 mg of potassium chloride, and between 30 and 37 mg of calcium chloride; used intravenously as a fluid and electrolyte replenisher.
(05 Mar 2000)
Ringer's solution A solution resembling the blood serum in its salt constituents; it contains 8.6 g of NaCl, 0.3 g of KCl, and 0.33 g of CaCl2 in each 1000 ml of distilled water; used topically for burns and wounds, a salt solution usually used in combination with naturally occurring body substances (e.g., blood serum, tissue extracts) and/or more complex chemically defined nutritive solution's for culturing animal cells.
See: Ringer's injection.
(05 Mar 2000)
Ringer, Sydney <person> English physiologist, 1835-1910.
See: Ringer's injection, Ringer's solution, lactated Ringer's injection, Krebs-Ringer solution, Locke-Ringer solution.
(05 Mar 2000)
ringglestone <zoology> The ringed dotterel, or ring plover.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
ringneck 1. <zoology> Any one of several species of small plovers of the genus aegialitis, having a ring around the neck. The ring is black in summer, but becomes brown or gray in winter. The semipalmated plover (ae. Semipalmata) and the piping plover (ae. Meloda) are common North American species.
Synonym: ring plover, and ring-necked plover.
2. <zoology> The ring-necked duck.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
ringtail 1. <zoology> A bird having a distinct band of colour across the tail, as the hen harrier.
2. A light sail set abaft and beyong the leech of a boom-and-gaff sail; called also ringsail. Ringtail boom, a spar which is rigged on a boom for setting a ringtail.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
ringworm A fungal skin infection sometimes referred to as ringworm. Typically a scaly, red-shaped ring on the skin. Commonly seen in children. Treatment requires an antifungal cream such as clotrimazole or miconazole.
(27 Sep 1997)
ringworm of beard Tinea of the beard, occurring as a follicular infection or as a granulomatous lesion; the primary lesions are papules and pustules.
Synonym: barber's itch, folliculitis barbae, ringworm of beard, tinea sycosis, trichophytosis barbae.
(05 Mar 2000)
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ringworm (ring
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rinderpest (rin
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rinderpest virus a virus of the genus Morbillivirus that is the etiologic agent of cattle plague (rinderpest).
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Rindfleisch's folds (Rind
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ring-bone (ring-bone) (ring
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RIN small circular area such as that around the human nipple or an inflamed area around a pimple or insect bite
RIN sound loudly, like a shot
RIN European thrush common in rocky areas
RIN a road that takes traffic around the edge of a town
RIN disease of tomatoes and potatoes and tobacco etc caused by the bacterium Pseudomonas solanacearum
RIN causes brown rot in tomatoes and potatoes and tobacco etc
RIN fungus causing soft watery rot in fruits and vegetables and rings of dry rot around roots of sweet potatoes
RIN any of numerous small nonvenomous North American snakes with a yellow or orange ring around the neck
RIN harmless European snake with a bright yellow collar
RIN European thrush common in rocky areas
RIN to perform and record a sale on a cash register
RIN a children's game in which the players dance around in a circle and at a given signal all squat
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