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  • intercellular substance
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  • metachromatic substance
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  • Nissl substance
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  • odoriferous substance
    Çâ·á
  • posterior perforated substance
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  • pressor substance
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  • paramagnetic substance
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  • periaqueductal gray substance
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  • reducing substance
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  • reticular substance
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  • radioactive substance
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  • specific soluble substance
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  • spongy substance
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  • substance
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  • substance P
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  • conjugated estrogenic substance
    Á¢ÇÕ¹ßÁ¤¹°Áú
  • cortical substance
    °ÑÁú, ÇÇÁú
  • crystalline substance
    °áÁ¤¹°Áú
  • depressor substance
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  • endobiotic substance
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  • enzyme trace substance theory
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  • erythrocyte sensitizing substance
    ÀûÇ÷±¸¹Î°¨¹°Áú
  • exophthalmos-producing substance
    ´«µ¹ÃâÀ¯¹ß¹°Áú
  • ferromagnetic substance
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  • fibrinoid substance
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  • fundamental substance
    ¹«ÇüÁú
  • gap substance
    »çÀ̹°Áú
  • gelatinous substance
    ¾Æ±³Áú
  • goitrogenic substance
    ¹æÆÐ»ùÁ¾À¯¹ß¹°Áú, °©»ó»ùÁ¾À¯¹ß¹°Áú
  • gray substance
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  • gelatinous substance
    ¾ÆaÁú, a¾çÁú(ÎïåÆòõ).
  • gelatinous substance
    ¾Æ±³Áú
  • gray substance
    ȸ»öÁú.
  • ground substance
    ±âÀú¹°Áú(Ðñî¼Úªòõ), ±âÁú(Ðñòõ).
  • heparinoid substance
    ÇìÆÄ¸°¾ç¹°Áú.
  • heterogeneous substance
    ºÒ±ÕÁúü.
  • horny substance
    °¢Áú(ÊÇòõ).
  • pneumococcal C-substance
    Æó·Å±¸±Õ C-¹°Áú
  • postacrosomal substance
    ÷´ÜüµÚ¹°Áú
  • posterior perforated substance
    µÚ°üÅëÁú
  • posterior perforated substance ³ª substantia perforata posterior
    ÈÄÀ¯°øÁú(ý­êóÍîòõ).
  • posterior perforated substance ³ª substantia perforata posterior
    ÈÄÀ¯°øÁú(ý­êóÍîòõ).
  • pressor substance
    Ç÷¾Ð»ó½Â¹°Áú(¡­Úªòõ).
  • proper substance of cornea
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  • proper substance of sclera
    °ø¸·°íÀ¯Áú
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  • acrosomal substance
    ÷´Üü¹°Áú
  • agglutinable substance
    ÀÀÁý¼º ¹°Áú(ëêó¢àõÚªòõ).
  • anterior perforated substance
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  • anterior pituitary-like substance
    ³úÇϼöü Àü¿±À¯»ç¹°Áú(¡­×¾ÞÄÚªòõ).
  • antibacterial substance
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  • antifungal substance
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  • antifungal substance
    Ç×Áø±Õ¼º ¹°Áú.
  • antiketogenic substance
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  • antimold (substance)
    Ç×°õÆÎÀÌ(¹°Áú).
  • antithyroid substance
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  • antiyeast substance
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  • blood group specific substance
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  • blood substance
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  • bone substance
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BDAC Bureau of Drug Abuse Control
CA anterior commissure [Lat. commissura anterior]; calcium antagonist; California [rabbit]; cancer; Can...
CA/N child abuse and neglect
DALE Drug Abuse Law Enforcement
DAPRU Drug Abuse Prevention Resource Unit
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NIAAA National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
NIDA National Institute of Drug Abuse
125I-BHSP 125I-Bolton Hunter substance P
TBARS 2-thiobarbituric acid-reacting substance
AS Aggregation substance
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  • radioactive substance
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  • receptive substance
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  • transmitter substance
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  • white substance
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chromidial substance Endoplasmic reticulum in which ribosomal granules are applied to the cytoplasmic surface of the cisternae; involved in the synthesis and secretion of protein via membrane-bound vesicles to the extracellular space.
Synonym: chromidial substance, ergastoplasm, rough-surfaced endoplasmic reticulum.
(05 Mar 2000)
chromophil substance The material consisting of granular endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes that occurs in nerve cell bodies and dendrites.
Synonym: basophil substance, basophilic substance, chromophil substance, Nissl bodies, Nissl granules, substantia basophilia, tigroid bodies, tigroid substance.
(05 Mar 2000)
compact substance The compact, noncancellous portion of bone that consists largely of concentric lamellar osteons and interstitial lamellae.
Synonym: substantia compacta, compact substance, substantia compacta ossium.
(05 Mar 2000)
white substance <anatomy> Brain tissue composed of myelin-coated nerve cell fibres. White matter carries information between the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.
The inner portion of the cerebrum is composed of white matter.
See: grey matter.
(13 Nov 1997)
mullerian inhibiting substance A 535 amino acid glycoprotein secreted by the Sertoli cells of the testis. It is related to inhibin.
Synonym: mullerian inhibiting factor.
(05 Mar 2000)
muscular substance of prostate The smooth muscle in the stroma of the prostate.
Synonym: substantia muscularis prostatae, musculus prostaticus.
(05 Mar 2000)
controlled substance A substance subject to the Controlled Substances Act (1970), which regulates the prescribing and dispensing, as well as the manufacturing, storage, sale, or distribution of substance's assigned to five schedules according to their 1) potential for or evidence of abuse, 2) potential for psychic or physiologic dependence, 3) contributing a public health risk, 4) harmful pharmacologic effect, or 5) role as a precursor of other controlled substance's.
(05 Mar 2000)
cortical substance The superficial thin layer of compact bone.
Synonym: substantia corticalis, cortical substance.
(05 Mar 2000)
posterior perforated substance The bottom of the interpeduncular fossa at the base of the midbrain, extending from the anterior border of the pons forward to the mamillary bodies, and containing numerous openings for the passage of perforating branches of the posterior cerebral arteries.
Synonym: substantia perforata posterior, locus perforatus posticus, Malacarne's space.
(05 Mar 2000)
pressor substance One of several products of intestinal putrefaction believed to cause functional hypertension when absorbed, any alkaline substance that raises blood pressure.
Synonym: pressor amine, pressor substance.
(05 Mar 2000)
proper substance See: substantia propria of cornea, substantia propria membranae tympani, substantia propria sclerae.
(05 Mar 2000)
schwann's white substance <anatomy> The substance of the medullary sheath.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
psychoses, substance-induced Psychotic organic mental disorders resulting from the toxic effect of drugs and chemicals or other harmful substance.
(12 Dec 1998)
sensitizing substance Antibody that combines with and sensitises antigen leading to the activation of complement, which may result in cell lysis.
Synonym: CF antibody, sensitizing substance.
(05 Mar 2000)
h substance <haematology> A polysaccharide precursor molecule which is used to make the antigens on the surface of human blood cells that are classified in the ABO blood group system.
(09 Oct 1997)
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substance abuse An index of QuickTips for the Alcoholism / Substance Abuse guide site.
Ãâó: www.broadcreek.net/baldpate.html
substance abuse Drugs are regulated by the federal government based on their potential for abuse. Some drugs have no medical purpose and cannot be sold or kept legally.
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substance abuse indicates descriptive scenes depicting the use of illegal substances, the excessive use of tobacco, or the use of alcohol resulting in impairment
Ãâó: www.cd.gov.ab.ca/albertafilmratings/terms/index.as...
substance abuse The Hirer agrees that at no time during the period of hire should any illegal substances be in the possession of or used by any member of the Hirer
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