| beneceptor |
a rarely used term for a receptor that transmits stimuli of a beneficial character. Cf. nociceptor.
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| Beneckea |
in former systems of classification, a genus of bacteria, species of which have now been assigned to the genus Vibrio.
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| Benedict's r. |
any of several alkaline copper sulfate solutions used for Benedict's test for glucose.
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| Benedict's s. |
an aqueous solution of sodium citrate, sodium carbonate, and copper sulfate. Its normal blue color changes to yellow, orange, or red in the presence of a reducing sugar such as glucose. It is used in urinalysis.
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| Benedict's solution, test |
see under solution and test.
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| bene | having a benefice |
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| bene | the quality of being kind or helpful or generous |
| bene | doing good |
| bene | doing or producing good |
| bene | generous in assistance to the poor |
| bene | doing or producing good |
| bene | promoting or enhancing well-being |
| bene | tending to promote physical well-being |
| bene | in a beneficial manner |
| bene | the semantic role of the intended recipient who benefits from the happening denoted by the verb in the clause |
| bene | the recipient of funds or other benefits |
| bene | having or arising from a benefice |
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