| [H+] | hydrogen ion concentration |
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| HEIS | high-energy ion scattering |
| ICM | inner cell mass; integrated conditional model; intercostal margin; International Confederation of Mi... |
| ICR | [distance between] iliac crests; Institute for Cancer Research; Institute for Cancer Research [mouse... |
| IEC | injection electrode catheter; International Electrotechnical Commission; intraepithelial carcinoma; ... |
| ionizing radiation | Corpuscular (e.g., neutrons, electrons) or electromagnetic (e.g., gamma) radiation of sufficient energy to ionise the irradiated material. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| ionogram | The result of ionography. (18 Nov 1997) |
| ionomycin | <chemical> A divalent calcium ionophore that is widely used as a tool to investigate the role of intracellular calcium in cellular processes. Pharmacological action: ionophores. Chemical name: Ionomycin (12 Dec 1998) |
| ionone | A cyclic ketone with an odour of violets or cedar wood, the a and b varieties of which differ in the location of the double bond in the ring: provitamins A and vitamin A have ionone configuration in the ring portion; alpha-carotene contains one alpha-and one beta-ionone moieties, beta-carotene contains two beta-ionone moieties, and gamma-carotene contains one beta-ionone moiety. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ionopherogram | <chemistry> The densitometric or colourimetric pattern obtained from filter paper or similar porous strips on which substances have been separated by electrophoresis; may also refer to the strips themselves. Synonym: electrophoretogram, ionogram, ionopherogram. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ionophore | <chemistry> A molecule that allows ions to cross lipid bilayers. There are two classes: carriers and channels. Carriers, like valinomycin, form cage like structures around specific ions, diffusing freely through the hydrophobic regions of the bilayer. Channels, like gramicidin, form continuous aqueous pores through the bilayer, allowing ions to diffuse through. See: ion channels. (18 Nov 1997) |
| ionophores | Chemical agents that increase the permeability of biological or artificial lipid membranes to specific ions. most ionophores are relatively small organic molecules that act as mobile carriers within membranes or coalesce to form ion permeable channels across membranes. Many are antibiotics, and many act as uncoupling agents by short-circuiting the proton gradient across mitochondrial membranes. (12 Dec 1998) |
| ionophoresis | Synonym: electrophoresis. Origin: ion + G. Phoresis, a carrying (05 Mar 2000) |
| ionophoretic | Relating to electrophoresis, as an electrophoretic separation. Synonym: ionophoretic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ionosphere | <radiobiology> Ionised region of the upper earth atmosphere, which behaves like a plasma, including reflection of AM radio waves and generation of auroral glows. (09 Oct 1997) |
| ions | Atoms or radicals having a charge of positive (cation) or negative (anion) electricity owing to the loss (positive) or gain (negative) of one or more electrons. (12 Dec 1998) |
| iontophoresis | Movement of ions as a result of an applied electric field. For example the delivery of a charged molecule from the end of a micropipette without hydraulic flow. (18 Nov 1997) |
| iontophoretic | Relating to iontophoresis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| iontotherapy | Movement of ions as a result of an applied electric field. For example the delivery of a charged molecule from the end of a micropipette without hydraulic flow. (18 Nov 1997) |
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Synonyms : Iontophoreses
| ionophoresis |
electrophoresis: the motion of charged particles in a colloid under the influence of an electric field; particles with a positive charge go to the cathode and negative to the anode
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| ionic |
containing or involving or occurring in the form of ions; "ionic charge"; "ionic crystals"; "ionic hydrogen" or or pertaining to the Ionic style of architecture the dialect of Ancient Greek spoken in Ionia of or relating to Ionia or its inhabitants or its language
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| ionic bond |
a chemical bond in which electrons are transferred from one atom (eg, sodium) to another (eg, chlorine) so that one bears a positive and the other a negative charge, the attraction between these opposite charges forming the bond.
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| ionization chamber |
a device for measuring ionizing radiation by the measurement of the ionization of the gas contained in the chamber.
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| ionic medicine |
treatment by electrochemical means, as by cataphoresis and iontophoresis.
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| ion | the condition of being dissociated into ions (as by heat or radiation or chemical reaction or electrical discharge) |
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| ion | a measuring instrument that measures the amount of ionizing radiation |
| ion | a measuring instrument that measures the amount of ionizing radiation |
| ion | convert into ions |
| ion | become converted into ions |
| ion | converted totally or partly into ions |
| ion | converting totally or partly into ions |
| ion | high-energy radiation capable of producing ionization in substances through which it passes |
| ion | the outer region of the Earth's atmosphere |
| ion | a sky wave that is reflected by the ionosphere |
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