| globular process | An obsolete term for intermaxillary segment. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| globular protein | <molecular biology> Any protein that adopts a compact morphology is termed globular. Generally applied to proteins in free solution that have a more-or-less spherical shape, but may also be used for compact folded proteins within membranes. (14 Oct 1997) |
| globular sputum | A thick, coherent mass expectorated in globular shape which does not run at the bottom of the cup but forms a discoid mass resembling a coin. Synonym: globular sputum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| globular thrombus | One of a number of thrombi of varying size, from a pea to a walnut, within the heart cavity, connected by a delicate fibrinous network. (05 Mar 2000) |
| globule | 1. A little globe; a small particle of matter, of a spherical form. "Globules of snow." (Sir I. Newton) "These minute globules [a mole's eyes] are sunk . . . Deeply in the skull." (Paley) 2. <biology> A minute spherical or rounded structure; as blood, lymph, and pus corpuscles, minute fungi, spores, etc. 3. A little pill or pellet used by homeopathists. Origin: L. Globulus, dim. Of globus globe: cf. F. Globule. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| globuliferous | Bearing globules; in geology, used of rocks, and denoting a variety of concretionary structure, where the concretions are isolated globules and evenly distributed through the texture of the rock. Origin: Globule. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| globulimeter | <physiology> An instrument for measuring the number of red blood corpuscles in the blood. The method depends on the differences of tint obtained by mixing a sample of the blood with sodium carbonate solution. Origin: Globule. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| globulin | <protein> A simple globular protein which cannot be dissolved in pure water but which can be dissolved if a salt is added to the water. It can also be precipitated out of solution and into a solid with a solution of ammonium sulphate at 50% saturation. Examples of globulin proteins are immunoglobulin and cryoglobulin. (14 Oct 1997) |
| globulinuria | The excretion of globulin in the urine, usually, if not always, in association with serum albumin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| globulite | <chemical> A rudimentary form of crystallite, spherical in shape. See: Globule. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| globulomaxillary cyst | A cyst of odontogenic origin found between the roots of the maxillary lateral incisor and canine teeth. (05 Mar 2000) |
| globulus | Synonym: globule. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| globus | 1. A round body; ball. See: globi. Synonym: globe. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| globus hystericus | Difficulty in swallowing; a sensation as of a ball in the throat or as if the throat were compressed; a symptom of conversion disorder. (05 Mar 2000) |
| globus major | The upper and larger extremity of the epididymis. Synonym: caput epididymidis, caput epididymis, globus major. (05 Mar 2000) |
| globally |
throughout the world; "this is globally significant"
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| globulomaxillary cyst |
an inclusion cyst of the maxillary bone, located in the globulomaxillary fissure, usually between the lateral incisor and cuspid teeth, which seldom presents any clinical manifestation.
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| Global Assessment of Functioning |
The Global Assessment of Functioning, or GAF scale, is a numeric scale (1 through 100) used by mental health clinicians and doctors to rate the social, occupational and psychological functioning of adults. The scale is presented and described in the DSM-IV-TR on page 32. Children and adolescents under the age of 18 are evaluated on the Childrens Global Assessment Scale, or C-GAS. ...
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| globe |
globe is a dance-oriented Japanese pop band, formed in 1995 by legendary producer and songwriter Tetsuya Komuro. Originally consisting of Komuro, Keiko Yamada and Marc Panther, the group has been another triumph in a long line of successes associated with Komuro, with its singles consistently hitting the charts even to the present day. In 2002 Yoshiki from X Japan joined the group, alternately playing drums, keyboards, piano and guitar. ...
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| globus pallidus |
The globus pallidus (Latin for "pale body") is a sub-cortical structure in the brain. It is part of the lenticular nucleus (the other part being the putamen), which is the phylogenetically oldest part of the corpus striatum. In primates, the medial medullary lamina divides it into two parts—the internal and external segments, which form two of the major nuclei of the basal ganglia. In non-primates the two parts of the globus pallidus are even more distinct. ...
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| glob | pilot whales |
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| glob | small dark-colored whaled of United States Atlantic coast |
| glob | marine protozoan having a rounded shell with spiny processes |
| glob | a family of protoctists |
| glob | a colorless protein obtained by removing heme from hemoglobin |
| glob | having the shape of a sphere or ball |
| glob | the roundness of a 3-dimensional object |
| glob | having the shape of a sphere or ball |
| glob | if steel or iron cool very slowly the cementite may occur in globules instead of in layers |
| glob | the roundness of a 3-dimensional object |
| glob | a small globe or ball |
| glob | a family of proteins found in blood and milk and muscle and in plant seed |
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