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  • kinetic
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  • kinetic energy
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kinesiatrics <medicine> A mode of treating disease by appropriate muscular movements; also termed kinesitherapy, kinesipathy, lingism, and the movement cure.
Origin: Gr. Motion (fr. To move) + pertaining to medicine, fr. A physician.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
kinesics Systematic study of the body and the use of its static and dynamic position as a means of communication.
(12 Dec 1998)
kinesimeter An instrument for measuring the extent of a movement.
Synonym: kinesiometer.
Origin: G. Kinesis, movement, + metron, measure
(05 Mar 2000)
kinesin <molecular biology> Cytoplasmic protein (110 kD) that is responsible for moving vesicles and particles towards the distal end of microtubules. Differs from cytoplasmic dynein (MAP1C) in the direction in which it moves and its relative insensitivity to vanadate. It has two heavy chains and two light chains. A large number of related gene products are believed to be motor proteins active in mitosis.
(18 Nov 1997)
kinesio- See: kinesi-.
(05 Mar 2000)
kinesiology The science or the study of movement, and the active and passive structures involved.
Origin: G. Kinesis, movement, + -logos, study
(05 Mar 2000)
kinesiology, applied The study of muscles and the movement of the human body. In holistic medicine it is the balance of movement and the interaction of a person's energy systems. Applied kinesiology is the name given by its inventor, dr. George goodheart, to the system of applying muscle testing diagnostically and therapeutically to different aspects of health care. (thorsons introductory guide to kinesiology, 1992, p13)
(12 Dec 1998)
kinesiometer An instrument for measuring the extent of a movement.
Synonym: kinesiometer.
Origin: G. Kinesis, movement, + metron, measure
(05 Mar 2000)
kinesioneurosis Rarely used term for a neurosis, or functional nervous disease, marked by tics, spasms, or other motor disorders.
Origin: G. Kinesis, movement
(05 Mar 2000)
kinesipathist A nonmedical person who treats disease by movements of various kinds.
(05 Mar 2000)
kinesipathy <medicine> See Kinesiatrics.
Origin: Gr. Motion + suffering.
<medicine> See Kinesiatrics.
Origin: Gr. Motion + to heal.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
kinesis <cell biology> Alteration in the movement of a cell, without any directional bias. Thus speed may increase or decrease (orthokinesis) or there may be an alteration in turning behaviour (klinokinesis).
See: chemokinesis.
(18 Nov 1997)
kinesitherapy <medicine> See Kinesiatrics.
Origin: Gr. Motion + to heal.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
kineso- See: kinesi-.
(05 Mar 2000)
kinesodic <physiology> Conveying motion; as; kinesodic substance; applied especially. To the spinal cord, because it is capable of conveying doth voluntary and reflex motor impulses, without itself being affected by motor impulses applied to it directly.
Origin: Gr. Motion + way: cf. F. Kinesodigue.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Kinetofragminophorea - »õâ A class of ciliate protozoa. Prominent cytopharyngeal apparatus is characteristic of this class as is only a slight distinction between oral and somatic cilia.
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  • Kinetoplastida - »õâ An order of flagellate protozoa. Characteristics include the presence of one or two flagella arising from a depression in the cell body and a single mitochondrion that extends the length of the body.
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  • King's Evil - »õâ The historic designation for scrofula (TUBERCULOSIS, LYMPH NODE). The disease is so called from the belief that it could be healed by the touch of a king. This term is used only for historical articles using the name "king's evil", and is to be differentiated from scrofula as lymph node tuberculosis in modern clinical medicine. (From Webster, 3d ed)
    Synonyms : Evil, King's, Kings Evil
  • Kingella - »õâ A genus of gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped bacteria whose organisms are part of the normal flora of the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract. Some species are pathogenic for man.
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  • Kingella kingae - »õâ A species of gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped bacteria which is distinguished from other members of the genus KINGELLA by its beta hemolysis. It occurs normally in human mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract, but can cause septic arthritis and endocarditis. (From Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, 9th ed)
    Synonyms : Kingella kingii, Moraxella kingii
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kinship affinity: a close connection marked by community of interests or similarity in nature or character; "found a natural affinity with the immigrants"; "felt a deep kinship with the other students"; "anthropology's kinship with the humanities" (anthropology) relatedness or connection by blood or marriage or adoption
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king cobra hamadryad: large cobra of southeastern Asia and the East Indies; the largest venomous snake; sometimes placed in genus Naja
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kin- a person having kinship with another or others; "he's kin"; "he's family" group of people related by blood or marriage akin(p): related by blood
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kindred akin(p): similar or related in quality or character; "a feeling akin to terror"; "kindred souls"; "the amateur is closely related to the collector" kin: group of people related by blood or marriage
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kine- cattle: domesticated bovine animals as a group regardless of sex or age; "so many head of cattle"; "wait till the cows come home"; "seven thin and ill-favored kine"- Bible; "a team of oxen"
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kin to some (great or small) extent
kin to some (great or small) extent
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kin having or proceeding from an innately kind disposition
kin sympathy arising from a kind heart
kin call forth
kin cause to start burning
kin catch fire
kin set afire
kin friendliness evidence by a kindly and helpful disposition
kin the act of setting on fire or catching fire
kin material for starting a fire
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