| mixed thrombus | A laminated thrombus, the layers of different ages being of different colour or consistency. Synonym: stratified thrombus. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| mixed tide | <ecology, marine biology> Tidal cycle in which there are usually two high and two low tides during a day. (13 Nov 1997) |
| mixed tumour | A tumour composed of two or more varieties of tissue. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mixed tumour of salivary gland | A tumour composed of salivary gland epithelium and fibrous tissue with mucoid or cartilaginous areas. Synonym: pleomorphic adenoma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mixed tumour of skin | <tumour> A benign tumour of sweat glands with a mucoid stroma showing cartilaginous metaplasia. Synonym: mixed tumour of skin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mixed tumour, malignant | A malignant tumour composed of more than one type of neoplastic tissue. (12 Dec 1998) |
| mixed tumour, mesodermal | A sarcoma of the body of the uterus arising in older women, composed of more than one mesenchymal tissue, especially including striated muscle cells. It is associated with previous pelvic radiation exposure in 20% of patients. (12 Dec 1998) |
| mixed tumour, mullerian | A tumour, basically a carcinoma with a single sarcoma such as leiomyosarcoma or angiosarcoma or multiple sarcomas of uterine origin. The role of oestrogen has been postulated as a possible aetiological factor in this tumour. (holland et al., cancer medicine, 3d ed, p1703) (12 Dec 1998) |
| mixing | The mingling or blending of particles or components, especially of different kinds. Phenotypic mixing, the condition in which virus particles released from a cell that is infected with two different viruses has components from both the infecting agents. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mixogamous | <zoology> Pairing with several males; said of certain fishes of which several males accompany each female during spawning. Origin: Gr. A mixing + marriage. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| mixotroph | An organism able to assimilate organic compounds as carbon sources while using inorganic compounds as electron donors. Compare: autotroph, heterotroph. (09 Oct 1997) |
| mixotrophy | The property of certain microorganisms that can assimilate organic compounds as carbon sources but not as energy sources. Origin: G. Mixis, mixture, fr. Mignumi, to mix, + trophe, nourishment (05 Mar 2000) |
| Mixter clamp | A right angle clamp. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mixtion | 1. Mixture. 2. A kind of cement made of mastic, amber, etc, used as a mordant for gold leaf. Origin: L. Mixtio, mistio: cf. F. Mixtion. See Mistion, Mix. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| mixture | <chemistry> A material of variable composition that contains two or more substances. (09 Jan 1998) |
| mixed lymphocyte culture |
(MLC) a type of lymphocyte proliferation test (qv) in which lymphocytes from two individuals are cultured together and the proliferative response (mixed lymphocyte reaction) is measured by 3 H-labeled thymidine uptake. The test may be performed as a
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| mixotrophic |
able to exist autotrophically or geterotrophically.
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| mixed glioma |
A glioma in which the components are of more than one cell type.
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| mixed connective tissue disease |
(noun) a syndrome with overlapping clinical features of systemic lupus erythematosus, scleroderma, polymyositis, and Raynaud's phenomenon. The disease is differentially characterized by high serum titres of antibodies to ribonuclease-sensitive extractable (saline soluble) nuclear antigen (nuclear ribonucleoprotein) and a speckled epidermal nuclear staining pattern on direct immunofluorescence. A more modern term for this condition is the undifferentiated connective tissues disease
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A substance that contains two or more elements or compounds that retain their chemical identity and can be separated into the individual components by a physical process. For example, the mixture of O 2 and N 2 in the atmosphere.
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| mix | a combination of two or more metaphors that together produce a ridiculous effect |
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| mix | a nuisance that is both a public nuisance and a private nuisance at the same time |
| mix | a person whose ancestors belonged to two or more races |
| mix | perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements |
| mix | a kitchen utensil that is used for mixing foods |
| mix | electronic equipment that mixes two or more input signals to give a single output signal |
| mix | club soda or fruit juice used to mix with alcohol |
| mix | a party of people assembled to promote sociability and communal activity |
| mix | the act of mixing together |
| mix | bowl used with an electric mixer |
| mix | single faucet for separate hot and cold water pipes |
| mix | an employee who mixes and serves alcoholic drinks at a bar |
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