| YNS | yellow nail syndrome |
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| YS | yellow spot; yolk sac |
| ys | yellow spot; yolk sac |
| yellowwort | <botany> A European yellow-flowered, gentianaceous (Chlora perfoliata). The whole plant is intensely bitter, and is sometimes used as a tonic, and also in dyeing yellow. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| yellow body |
The endocrine gland, formed in the ruptured follicle after ovulation, which produces progesterone. If the ovum (egg cell) is fertilised, the corpus luteum continues to produce hormones to support the early pregnancy. If fertilisation does not occur, the corpus luteum degenerates within 12-16 days.
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| yellow fever vaccine |
a vaccine for yellow fever available for travelers to endemic (present or prevalent in a geographic location or population) areas. Yellow Fever is an acute febrile illness of tropical regions, caused by a group B arbovirus and spread by a mosquito (Aedes aegypti). Characteristic features include: jaundice, black vomit and the absence of urination.
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| yellow fever |
A RNA virus that multiplies in the cytoplasm of cells; transmitted by arthropods.
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| yellow |
One of the subtractive primaries (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) used in four-color process inks.
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| yellow fever |
a viral disease that is transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito.
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| yellow | European dock with broad obtuse leaves and bitter rootstock common as a weed in North America |
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| yellow | any of several virus diseases of plants characterized by stunting and yellowing of the leaves |
| yellow | the yellow dwarf disease of potato plants |
| yellow | caused by a virus transmitted by a mosquito |
| yellow | common yellow-flowered iris of Europe and North Africa, naturalized in United States and often cultivated |
| yellow | European yellow-flowered foxglove |
| yellow | common weedy and bristly grass found in nearly all temperate areas |
| yellow | erect perennial with stout stems and yellow-green flowers |
| yellow | globe lily having open branched clusters of clear yellow egg-shaped flowers |
| yellow | schooling goatfish |
| yellow | the edible yellow fruit of the Jamaica honeysuckle |
| yellow | West Indian passionflower |
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