| Tete viruses | A serologic group of the genus Bunyavirus, comprising a number of types. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| tetel | <zoology> A large African antelope (Alcejaphus tora). It has widely divergent, strongly ringed horns. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tethered cord syndrome | <syndrome> Abnormal low positioning (below the L2 vertebrae) of the distal spinal cord (conus medullaris) by the filum terminale. May be associated with incontinence, progressive motor and sensory impairment in the legs, pain, and scoliosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tethydan | <zoology> A tunicate. See: Tethys. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tethyodea | <zoology> A division of Tunicata including the common attached ascidians, both simple and compound. Synonym: Tethioidea. Origin: NL, fr. Tethys + Gr. Form. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tethys | <zoology> A genus of a large naked mollusks having a very large, broad, fringed cephalic disk, and branched dorsal gills. Some of the species become a foot long and are brilliantly coloured. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. An oyster, or a kind of ascidian. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tetra- | 1. <prefix> A combining form or prefix signifying four, as in tetrabasic, tetrapetalous. 2. <chemistry> A combining form (also used adjectively) denoting four proportional or combining parts of the substance or ingredient denoted by the term to which it is prefixed, as in tetra-chloride, tetroxide. Origin: Gr, from, four. (29 Oct 1998) |
| tetra-amelia | Absence of upper and lower limbs. Origin: tetra-+ G. A-priv. + melos, limb (05 Mar 2000) |
| tetrabasic | <chemistry> Capable of neutralising four molecules of a monacid base; having four hydrogen atoms capable of replacement by bases; quadribasic; said of certain acids; thus, normal silicic acid, Si(OH)4, is a tetrabasic acid. Origin: Tetra- + basic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tetrabenazine | <chemical> A drug formerly used as an antipsychotic but now used primarily in the treatment of various movement disorders including tardive dyskinesia. Tetrabenazine blocks uptake into adrenergic storage vesicles and has been used as a high affinity label for the vesicle transport system. Pharmacological action: adrenergic uptake inhibitors, affinity labels, anti-dyskinesia agents. Chemical name: 2H-Benzo(a)quinolizin-2-one, 1,3,4,6,7,11b-hexahydro-9,10-dimethoxy-3-(2-methylpropyl)- (12 Dec 1998) |
| tetraboric | <chemistry> Same as Pyroboric. Origin: Tetra- + boric. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tetraboric acid | Perboric or pyroboric acid. Synonym: pyroboric acid. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tetrabrachius | An individual with four arms. Origin: tetra-+ G. Brachion, arm (05 Mar 2000) |
| tetrabranchiata | <zoology> An order of Cephalopoda having four gills. Among living species it includes only the pearly nautilus. Numerous genera and species are found in the fossil state, such as Ammonites, Baculites, Orthoceras, etc. Origin: NL. See Tetra-, and Branchia. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tetrabranchiate | <zoology> Of or pertaining to the Tetrabranchiata. One of the Tetrabranchiata. Origin: Tetra + branchiate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Tetraethylammonium Bromide, Tetraethylammonium Hydroxide, Tetraethylammonium Iodide, Bromide, Tetraethylammonium, Chloride, Tetraethylammonium, Hydroxide, Tetraethylammonium, Iodide, Tetraethylammonium, Ion, Tetraethylammonium
Synonyms : Compounds, Tetraethylammonium
Synonyms : AOC-Tetragastrin, AOC-Tetrapeptide, CCK (30-33), CKK-4, Cholecystokinin (30-33), Cholecystokinin 4, 4, Cholecystokinin, AOC Tetragastrin, AOC Tetrapeptide, Cholecystokinin Tetrapeptide, Tetrapeptide, Gastrin
Synonyms : 9-ene-Tetrahydrocannabinol, Marinol, Solvay Brand of Tetrahydrocannabinol, Tetrahydrocannabinol, (6a-trans)-Isomer, Tetrahydrocannabinol, (6aR-cis)-Isomer, Tetrahydrocannabinol, (6aS-cis)-Isomer, Tetrahydrocannabinol, Trans-(+-)-Isomer, delta(1)-THC
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| tetraiodothyronine |
thyroxine: hormone produced by the thyroid glands to regulate metabolism by controlling the rate of oxidation in cells; "thyroxine is 65% iodine"
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| tetralogy |
a series of four related works (plays or operas or novels)
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| tetrasaccharide |
any of a variety of carbohydrates that yield four monosaccharide molecules on complete hydrolysis
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| tetravalent |
haveing a valence of four
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| tetrodotoxin |
a powerful neurotoxin found in the ovaries of pufferfish
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| TET | large coniferous evergreen tree of North Africa and Spain having flattened branches and scalelike leaves yielding a hard fragrant wood |
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| TET | an antibiotic (trade name Achromycin) derived from microorganisms of the genus Streptomyces and used broadly to treat infections |
| TET | the cardinal number that is the sum of three and one |
| TET | a saturated fatty acid occurring naturally in animal and vegetable fats |
| TET | a clear oily poisonous liquid added to gasoline to prevent knocking |
| TET | a flammable gaseous fluorocarbon used in making plastics (polytetrafluoroethylene resins) |
| TET | a four-sided polygon |
| TET | of or relating to or shaped like a quadrilateral |
| TET | New Zealand spinach |
| TET | coarse sprawling Australasian plant with red or yellow flowers |
| TET | coarse sprawling Australasian plant with red or yellow flowers |
| TET | succulent herbs or small shrubs mostly of South Africa but also New Zealand and North America: carpetweeds |
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