| Binswanger's disease | One of the causes of multiinfarct dementia, in which there are many infarcts and lacunes in the white matter, with relative sparing of the cortex and basal ganglia. Synonym: Binswanger's encephalopathy, encephalitis subcorticalis chronica, subcortical arteriosclerotic encephalopathy. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Binswanger's encephalopathy | One of the causes of multiinfarct dementia, in which there are many infarcts and lacunes in the white matter, with relative sparing of the cortex and basal ganglia. Synonym: Binswanger's encephalopathy, encephalitis subcorticalis chronica, subcortical arteriosclerotic encephalopathy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Binswanger, Otto Ludwig | <person> German neurologist, 1852-1929. See: Binswanger's disease, Binswanger's encephalopathy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| binturong | <zoology> A small Asiatic civet of the genus Arctilis. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| binuclear | <biology> Having two nuclei; as, binucleate cells. Origin: Pref. Bi- + nuclear, nucleate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| binucleate | <biology> Having two nuclei; as, binucleate cells. Origin: Pref. Bi- + nuclear, nucleate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| binucleolate | <biology> Having two nucleoli. Origin: Pref. Bi- + nucleolus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Binz' test | A qualitative test for the presence of quinine in the urine; a precipitate is formed on the addition of an aqueous solution of iodine and potassium iodide if quinine is present. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Binz, Carl | <person> German pharmacologist, 1832-1913. See: Binz' test. (05 Mar 2000) |
| binding protein |
1. any protein able to specifically and reversibly bind other substances, such as ions, sugars, nucleic acids, or amino acids; they are believed to function in transport. 2. transport p.
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| binge-eating disorder |
an eating disorder characterized by repeated episodes of binge eating, as in bulimia nervosa, but not followed by inappropriate compensatory behavior such as purging, fasting, or excessive exercise.
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| binocular ophthalmoscope |
an ophthalmoscope by which the fundus of the eye is viewed with both eyes through two eyepieces; called also stereo-ophthalmoscope.
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| binocular rivalry |
retinal rivalry, the apparent alternate displacement of two figures when viewed together, there being no fusion into a continuous picture of the images of the two eyes.
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| binaural |
Binaural recording is a method of recording audio which uses a special microphone arrangement. The term "binaural" has often been confused as a synonym for the word "stereo", and this is partially due to a large amount of misuse in the mid-1950s by the recording industry, as a marketing buzzword. In truth, binaural recordings are the best way to reproduce stereo with headphones. ...
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| BIN | hindering freedom of movement |
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| BIN | executed with proper legal authority |
| BIN | the energy required to separate particles from a molecule or atom or nucleus |
| BIN | any of several vines of the genera Convolvulus and Calystegia having a twining habit |
| BIN | European twining plant whose flowers are used chiefly to flavor malt liquors |
| BIN | French psychologist remembered for his studies of the intellectual development of children (1857-1911) |
| BIN | the first intelligence test |
| BIN | the quantity contained in a bin |
| BIN | dark red or blackish sweet cherry |
| BIN | United States singer and film actor (1904-1977) |
| BIN | an occasion for excessive eating or drinking |
| BIN | overeat or eat immodestly |
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