| raceme |
a stalk that continues to grow and on which flowers are borne on individual stems; the lily-of-the-valley features racemes of white flowers
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| raceme |
A simple type of flower inflorescence that looks like a long stem with flowers arising along it.
Ãâó: www.herbs2000.com/flowers/o_glossary.htm
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| racemic epinephrine |
A mixture of dextro and levo-isomers of epinephrine that, when nebulized, can be used in the treatment of croup and bronchiolitis. The drug is usually given with parenteral dexamethasone.
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| race |
1. an ethnic stock, or division of humankind; in a narrower sense, a national or tribal stock; in a still narrower sense, a genealogic line of descent; a class of persons of a common lineage. In genetics, races are considered as populations having different distributions of gene frequencies. 2. a class or breed of animals; a group of individuals having certain characteristics in common, owing to a common inheritance; see subspecies.
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| racemase |
a term used in the names of some enzymes of the subclass racemases and epimerases [EC 5.1] to denote those that catalyze inversion of the configuration around the asymmetric carbon atom in a substrate having only one center of asymmetry; thus, racemers are interconverted. Cf. epimerase.
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