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  • self cure
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  • self destruction
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  • self diffusion
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  • self digestion
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  • self hypnosis
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  • self identification
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  • self identity
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  • self inductance
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  • self locking
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  • self recognition
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  • self rectification
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  • self selection diet
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  • self object need
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  • self recognition
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  • self cleansing
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  • self concept
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  • self-regulation
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selenitical <chemical> Of or pertaining to selenite; resembling or containing selenite.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
selenium <element> Essential trace element that must be provided as a supplement in serum free culture media for most animal cells.
(18 Nov 1997)
selenium compounds Inorganic compounds that contain selenium as an integral part of the molecule.
(12 Dec 1998)
selenium deficiency deficiency of the essential mineral selenium causes keshan disease, a fatal form of cardiomyopathy (disease of the heart muscle) first observed in keshan province in china and since found elsewhere. According to the national academy of sciences, the recommended dietary allowances of selenium are 70 milligrams per day for men and 55 milligrams per day for women. Food sources of selenium include seafoods, some meats such as kidney and liver, and some grains and seeds
(12 Dec 1998)
selenium excess Too much of the mineral selenium may cause reversible changes in the hair (balding) and nails, garlic odour to the breath, intestinal distress, weakness and slower mentation (slowed mental functionning). According to the national academy of sciences, the recommended dietary allowances of selenium are 70 milligrams per day for men and 55 milligrams per day for women.
(12 Dec 1998)
selenium poisoning Chronic poisoning of horses, cattle, and swine, caused by ingestion of grains and forage raised on soils high in selenium; it occurs only in arid regions, from eating certain plants which are selenium accumulators.
(05 Mar 2000)
selenium radioisotopes Unstable isotopes of selenium that decay or disintegrate emitting radiation. Se atoms with atomic weights 70-73, 75, 79, 81, and 83-85 are radioactive selenium isotopes.
(12 Dec 1998)
selenium sulfide A mixture of crystalline selenium monosulfide and solid solutions of selenium and sulfur in an amorphous form, containing 52 to 55.5% Se; used in the treatment of seborrhoea of the scalp or dandruff; it is applied to the scalp as a suspension.
(05 Mar 2000)
selenium transferase <enzyme> Converts phosphoseryl-trna to selenocysteinyl-trna; product of sela gene; converts seryl-trna(sec)(uca) to selenocysteyl-trna(sec)(uca) in pyridoxal-phosphate dependent reaction
Registry number: EC 2.-
Synonym: se-transferase, selenocysteine synthase
(26 Jun 1999)
seleniuret <chemistry> A selenide.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
seleniureted <chemistry> Combined with selenium as in a selenide; as, seleniureted hydrogen.
Alternative forms: seleniuretted.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
selenocysteine <amino acid> An unusual amino acid of proteins, the selenium analogue of cysteine, in which a selenium atom replaces sulphur. Involved in the catalytic mechanism of seleno enzymes such as formate dehydrogenase of E. Coli and mammalian glutathione peroxidase. May be co translationally coded by a special opal suppressor tRNAase that recognises certain UGA nonsense codons.
(18 Nov 1997)
selenocysteine lyase <enzyme> Decomposes l-selenocysteine into l-alanine and h2se
Registry number: EC 4.99.-
Synonym: selenocysteine beta-lyase
(26 Jun 1999)
selenocysteine methyltransferase <enzyme> Transfers methyl group from s-adenosylmethionine to the selenium atom of selenocysteine to form se-methyl-selenocysteine; plays a crucial role in conferring selenium tolerance; from astragalus bisculatus
Registry number: EC 2.1.1.-
Synonym: se-cys methyltransferase
(26 Jun 1999)
selenodont Denoting an animal, or man, having teeth, as the human molars, with longitudinal crescent-shaped ridges.
Origin: G. Selene, moon, + odous (odont-), tooth
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Selenoprotein R - »õâ A zinc-containing stereo-specific methionine sulfoxide reductase.
    Synonyms : SelR Protein
  • Selenoprotein W - »õâ A single SELENOCYSTEINE containing protein that binds reduced GLUTATHIONE and can act as an antioxidant.
    Synonyms : SelW Protein
  • Selenoproteins - »õâ Selenoproteins are proteins that specifically incorporate SELENOCYSTEINE into their amino acid chain. Most selenoproteins are enzymes with the selenocysteine residues being responsible for their catalytic functions.
    Synonyms : Selenoprotein, Selenoprotein P1
  • SELEX Aptamer Technique - »õâ A method of generating a large library of randomized nucleotides and selecting NUCLEOTIDE APTAMERS by iterative rounds of in vitro selection. A modified procedure substitutes AMINO ACIDS in place of NUCLEOTIDES to make PEPTIDE APTAMERS.
    Synonyms : Systematic Evolution of Ligands by Eponential Enrichment, Aptamer Technique, SELEX, Aptamer Techniques, SELEX, SELEX Aptamer Techniques, Technique, SELEX Aptamer, Techniques, SELEX Aptamer
  • Self Administration - »õâ Administration of a drug or chemical by the individual under the direction of a physician. It includes administration clinically or experimentally, by human or animal.
    Synonyms : Administration, Self, Administrations, Self, Self Administrations
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self-abuse self-stimulation: manual stimulation of your own genital organ for sexual pleasure
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self-analysis soul-searching: a penetrating examination of your own beliefs and motives the application of psychotherapeutic principles to the analysis of your own personality
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self-awareness awareness of your own individuality
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self-control self-denial: the act of denying yourself; controlling your impulses the trait of resolutely controlling your own behavior
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self-limited relating to a disease that tends to run a definite course without treatment
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SEL a switch that is used to select among alternatives
SEL a person who chooses or selects out
SEL a switch that is used to select among alternatives
SEL an elected member of a board of officials who run New England towns
SEL Asiatic black bears
SEL black bear of central and eastern Asia
SEL a genus of Carangidae
SEL (Greek mythology) goddess of the moon in ancient mythology
SEL any of several silvery marine fishes with very flat bodies
SEL similar to moonfish but with eyes high on the truncated forehead
SEL a strong acid (H2SeO4) analogous to sulfuric acid
SEL mostly epiphytic climbing cacti that bloom at night
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