| ves | bladder [Lat. vesica]; vesicular; vessel |
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| ves ur | urinary bladder [Lat. vesica urinaria] |
| vesic | a blister [Lat. vesicula] |
| VESS | Video Endoscopic Swallowing Study |
| vest | vestibular |
| VET | ventricular ejection time; vestigial testis |
| Vet | veteran; veterinarian, veterinary |
| Vet Med | veterinary medicine |
| Vet Sci | veterinary science |
| VetMB | Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine |
| VEGF-C | Vascular endothelial growth factor C |
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| VEGF-R2 | VEGF receptor 2 |
| VEGF/VPF | Vascular endothelial growth factor/ vascular permeability factor |
| VEGFR | VEGF receptor |
| VEGFR | Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptors |
| VEGFR-2 | Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2 |
| VEGFR-3 | Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-3 |
| Veh | Vehicle |
| VEL | Velocity |
| VEMP | Vestibular evoked myogenic potential |
| vegetive | Having the nature of a plant; vegetable; as, vegetive life. See: Vegetate, and Vegetative. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| vegetoanimal | Relating to both plants and animals. A term sometimes applied to vegetable albumen and gluten, from their resemblance to similar animal products. Source: Websters Dictionary (21 Jun 2000) |
| VEGF | A growth factor that is responsible for the growth of blood vessels. (12 Dec 1998) |
| vehicle | 1. An excipient. 2. Any medium through which an impulse is propagated. Origin: L. Vehiculum (18 Nov 1997) |
| vehicle emissions | Gases, fumes, vapors, and odours escaping from the cylinders of a gasoline or diesel internal-combustion engine. (12 Dec 1998) |
| vehicles | A carrier or inert medium used as a solvent (or diluent) in which the medicinally active agent is formulated and or administered. (12 Dec 1998) |
| veil | 1. Something hung up, or spread out, to intercept the view, and hide an object; a cover; a curtain; especially, a screen, usually of gauze, crape, or similar diaphnous material, to hide or protect the face. "The veil of the temple was rent in twain." (Matt. Xxvii. 51) "She, as a veil down to the slender waist, Her unadorned golden tresses wore." (Milton) 2. A cover; disguise; a mask; a pretense. "[I will] pluck the borrowed veil of modesty from the so seeming Mistress Page." (Shak) 3. <botany> The calyptra of mosses. A membrane connecting the margin of the pileus of a mushroom with the stalk; called also velum. 4. A covering for a person or thing; as, a nun's veil; a paten veil; an altar veil. 5. <zoology> Same as Velum. To take the veil, to receive or be covered with, a veil, as a nun, in token of retirement from the world; to become a nun. Origin: OE. Veile, OF. Veile, F. Voile, L. Velum a sail, covering, curtain, veil, probably fr. Vehere to bear, carry, and thus originally, that which bears the ship on. See Vehicle, and cf. Reveal Alternative forms: vail. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| veil cell | An antigen-presenting cell that has veil-like cytoplasmic processes and circulates in the blood and lymph. Synonym: veiled cells. (05 Mar 2000) |
| veiled cell | A cell type found in afferent lymph and defined (rather unsatisfactorily) on the basis of its morphology. Probably an accessory cell migrating from the periphery (where it is referred to as a Langerhans cell if in the skin) to the draining lymph node. In the lymph node known as an interdigitating cell and found in the T dependent areas of spleen or lymph nodes, involved in antigen presentation (Class II MHC positive). Has high levels of surface Ia antigens. (18 Nov 1997) |
| veiled cells | An antigen-presenting cell that has veil-like cytoplasmic processes and circulates in the blood and lymph. Synonym: veiled cells. (05 Mar 2000) |
| veiling glare | Glare resulting from excessive illumination. Synonym: veiling glare. (05 Mar 2000) |
| veillonella | A genus of gram-negative, anaerobic cocci parasitic in the mouth and in the intestinal and respiratory tracts of man and other animals. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Veillonella alcalescens alcalescens | A subspecies found primarily in the mouth of humans but occasionally in the buccal cavity of rabbits and rats; it is the type subspecies of the species Veillonella alcalescens. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Veillonella alcalescens criceti | A subspecies found in the mouth of hamsters. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Veillonella alcalescens dispar | A subspecies found in the mouth and respiratory tract of humans. (05 Mar 2000) |
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Synonyms : Venom
Synonyms : Cutdown, Vein, Cutdowns, Vein, Cutdowns, Venous, Vein Cutdowns, Venostomies, Venous Cutdowns
Synonyms : Insufficiencies, Venous, Insufficiency, Venous, Venous Insufficiencies
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| vela |
a constellation in the southern hemisphere between Carina and Pyxis; "because of its configuration Vela is sometimes called `the Sails'"
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| vegetarianism |
a diet excluding all meat and fish
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| vegetate |
lead a passive existence without using one's body or mind establish vegetation on; "They vegetated the hills behind their house" produce vegetation; "The fields vegetate vigorously" grow like a plant; "This fungus usually vegetates vigorously" grow or spread abnormally; "warts and polyps can vegetate if not removed" propagate asexually; "The bacterial growth vegetated along" vege out: engage in passive relaxation; "After a hard day's work, I vegetate in front of the television"
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| vegetation |
all the plant life in a particular region or period; "Pleistocene vegetation"; "the flora of southern California"; "the botany of China" the process of growth in plants an abnormal growth or excrescence (especially a warty excrescence on the valves of the heart) inactivity that is passive and monotonous, comparable to the inactivity of plant life; "their holiday was spent in sleep and vegetation"
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not fully developed in mature animals; "rudimentary wings"
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| VE | matter produced by plants or growing in the manner of a plant |
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| VE | any of a group of oils that are obtained from plants |
| VE | long white-skinned salsify |
| VE | Mediterranean biennial herb with long-stemmed heads of purple ray flowers and milky sap and long edible root |
| VE | a small garden where vegetables are grown |
| VE | cushion-forming New Zealand herb having leaves densely covered with tawny hairs |
| VE | perennial prostrate mat-forming herb with hoary woolly foliage |
| VE | from the kapok tree |
| VE | soup made with a variety of vegetables |
| VE | the bathroom loofah |
| VE | wax from plants |
| VE | composed of vegetation or plants |
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