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| sylviculture | The cultivation of forest trees for timber or other purposes; forestry; arboriculture. Origin: L. Sylva, silva, forest + E. Culture. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| sylviculturist | One who cultivates forest trees, especially as a business. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sylvite | <chemical> Native potassium chloride. Origin: So called from NL. Sal digestivus sylvii potassium chloride. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Sylvius, Jacques | <person> French anatomist, 1478-1555. See: caro quadrata sylvii, os sylvii. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Sylvius, Le Boe Francois | <person> Dutch physician, anatomist, and physiologist, 1614-1672. See: sylvian angle, sylvian aqueduct, sylvian fissure, sylvian line, sylvian point, sylvian valve, sylvian ventricle, fossa of Sylvius, vallecula sylvii. (05 Mar 2000) |
| symballophone | A stethoscope having two chest pieces, designed to lateralise sound and produce a stereophonic effect. Origin: G. Symballo, to throw together, + phone, sound (05 Mar 2000) |
| symbion | Symbiont An organism associated with another in symbiosis. Synonym: mutualist, symbiote. Origin: G. Symbion, neut. Of symbios, living together (05 Mar 2000) |
| symbiont | <biology> One of the partners in a symbiotic relationship. (19 Jan 1998) |
| symbiosis | <biology> A type of organism-organism interaction where one organism lives in intimate association with another. The types of symbiotic relationships are mutualism, commensalism, parasitism, and amensalism. (19 Jan 1998) |
| symbiote | Symbiont An organism associated with another in symbiosis. Synonym: mutualist, symbiote. Origin: G. Symbion, neut. Of symbios, living together (05 Mar 2000) |
| symbiotic | Relating to symbiosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| symbiotic algae | <plant biology> Algae (often Chlorella spp) that live intracellularly in animal cells (e.g. Endoderm of Hydra viridis). The relationship is complex, because lysosomes do not fuse with the vacuoles containing the algae and the growth rates of both cells are regulated to maintain the symbiosis. There is considerable strain specificity. The term is imprecise, since there are many other symbiotic algae (as in lichens) where the relationship is different. (19 Jan 1998) |
| symbiotic fermentation phenomenon | "two organisms, neither of which alone produces gas fermentation in certain carbohydrates, may do so when living in symbiosis or when artificially mixed" (Castellani). (05 Mar 2000) |
| symblepharon | Adhesion of one or both eyelids to the eyeball, partial or complete, resulting from burns or other trauma but rarely congenital. Synonym: atretoblepharia. Origin: sym-+ G. Blepharon, eyelid (05 Mar 2000) |
| symblepharopterygium | An obsolete term for adhesion of the eyelid to the eyeball. Origin: symblepharon + pterygium (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Transmission, Neural, Transmission, Synaptic, Potentials, Synaptic
Synonyms : Synaptic Vesicle, Vesicle, Synaptic, Vesicles, Synaptic
Synonyms : Synaptinemal Complex, Complex, Synaptinemal, Complex, Synaptonemal
Synonyms : P38 Membrane Protein, Synaptic Vesicle, Protein P38, Synaptic Vesicle, Synaptophysin, Rat Clone pSR(2) Protein Moiety, Reduced
Synonyms : SNAP-25 Protein, SNAP-25B Protein, SNAP25 Protein, SNAP 25 Protein, SNAP 25B Protein, Synaptosomal Associated Protein 25
| synovial joint |
a joint so articulated as to move freely
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| synchronism |
the relation that exists when things occur at the same time; "the drug produces an increased synchrony of the brain waves"
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| systemic lupus erythematosus |
an inflammatory disease of connective tissue with variable features including fever and weakness and fatigability and joint pains and skin lesions on the face or neck or arms
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| synovial membrane |
a thin membrane in synovial (freely moving) joints that lines the joint capsule and secretes synovial fluid
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| systole |
the contraction of the chambers of the heart (especially the ventricles) to drive blood into the aorta and pulmonary artery
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| SY | sweetened cream beaten with wine or liquor |
| SY | spiced hot milk with rum or wine |
| SY | a course of academic studies |
| SY | use of a word to govern two or more words though agreeing in number or case etc. with only one |
| SY | reason by syllogisms |
| SY | logician skilled in syllogistic reasoning |
| SY | deductive reasoning in which a conclusion is derived from two premises |
| SY | logician skilled in syllogistic reasoning |
| SY | of or relating to or consisting of syllogism |
| SY | reason by syllogisms |
| SY | logician skilled in syllogistic reasoning |
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