| sisomicin |
an aminoglycoside antibiotic derived from Micromonospora inyoensis, closely related to the C1a component of the gentamicin complex; it is bactericidal for many gram-negative and some gram-positive organisms, having a range of activity similar to that of gentamicin.
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| sissorexia |
a tendency of the spleen to accumulate blood corpuscles.
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| sister c.’s |
the two chromatids of a chromosome held together by a centromere; dyads.
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| sister chromatid e. |
the exchange of segments of DNA between sister chromatids, which occurs very often in patients with Bloom syndrome.
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| Sister Mary Joseph's n. |
a nodule deep in the subcutis in the umbilical area associated with metastasizing intra-abdominal cancer, usually of gastric, ovarian, colorectal, or pancreatic origin.
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| SIS | (Roman Catholic) a title given to a nun (and used as a form of address) |
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| SIS | a ship that is one of two or more similar ships built at the same time |
| SIS | the sister of your spouse |
| SIS | a religious society of sisters (especially an order of nuns) |
| SIS | the kinship relation between a female offspring and the siblings |
| SIS | like or characteristic of or befitting a sister |
| SIS | like or characteristic of or befitting a sister |
| SIS | the kinship relation between a female offspring and the siblings |
| SIS | pygmy rattlesnakes |
| SIS | pygmy rattlesnake found in moist areas from the Great Lakes to Mexico |
| SIS | small pygmy rattlesnake |
| SIS | noxious cress with yellow flowers |
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