| digitalisation | The administration of digitalis in a dosage schedule designed to produce and then maintain optimal therapeutic concentrations of its cardiotonic glycosides. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| digitalism | The symptoms caused by digitalis poisoning or overdosage. (05 Mar 2000) |
| digitalization | Administration of digitalis by any one of a number of schedules until sufficient amounts are present in the body to produce the desired therapeutic effects. (05 Mar 2000) |
| digitate | Branching from the main stem or stalk like the fingers of a hand. (09 Oct 1997) |
| digitate dermatosis | See: parapsoriasis en plaque. Synonym: small plaque parapsoriasis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| digitate impressions | The depressions on the inner surface of the skull which correspond to the convolutions of the brain. Synonym: impressiones digitatae, digitate impressions. (05 Mar 2000) |
| digitate wart | A wart in which the papillae project like fingers; they occur in groups, often on the scalp. Synonym: digitate wart. (05 Mar 2000) |
| digitated | <botany> Having several leaflets arranged, like the fingers of the hand, at the extremity of a stem or petiole. Also, in general, characterised by digitation. Dig"itately. Origin: L. Digitatus having fingers. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| digitation | A division into fingers or fingerlike processes; also, a fingerlike process. Origin: Cf. F. Digitation. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| digitationes hippocampi | Synonym: foot of hippocampus. Origin: Mod. L. Pl. Of digitatio (05 Mar 2000) |
| digiti | Plural of digitus. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| digiti hippocratici | An obsolete term for clubbed digits or fingers. See: clubbing. (05 Mar 2000) |
| digitigrade | <zoology> Walking on the toes; distinguished from plantigrade. Origin: L. Digitus finger, toe + gradi to step, walk: cf. F. Digitigrade. <zoology> An animal that walks on its toes, as the cat, lion, wolf, etc.; distinguished from a plantigrade, which walks on the palm of the foot. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| digitin | <protein> See saponin. (18 Nov 1997) |
| digitipartite | <botany> Parted like the fingers. Origin: L. Digitus finger + partite. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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Synonyms : AWD.pharma Brand of Digoxin, Bertek Brand of Digoxin, Digacin, Digitek, Digoregen, Digoxina Boehringer, Digoxine Nativelle, Dilanacin, Glaxo Wellcome Brand of Digoxin, GlaxoSmithKline Brand 1 of Digoxin, GlaxoSmithKline Brand 2 of Digoxin, Hemigoxine Nativelle
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digitigrade mammal: an animal that walks so that only the toes touch the ground as e.g. dogs and cats and horses (of mammals) walking on the toes with the posterior part of the foot raised (as cats, dogs, and horses do)
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| digestive tract |
alimentary canal: tubular passage of mucous membrane and muscle extending about 8.3 meters from mouth to anus; functions in digestion and elimination
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one of the elements that collectively form a system of numeration; "0 and 1 are digits" finger: the length of breadth of a finger used as a linear measure a finger or toe in human beings or corresponding body part in other vertebrates
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of a circuit or device that represents magnitudes in digits; "digital computer" displaying numbers rather than scale positions; "digital clock"; "digital readout" relating to or performed with the fingers; "digital examination"
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| digoxin immune Fab |
a preparation of antigen-binding fragments derived from specific antidigoxin antibodies produced in sheep that have been immunized with digoxin coupled as a hapten to human serum albumin, used as an antidote to life-threatening digoxin and digitoxin overdose; administered intravenously.
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| DIG | displaying numbers rather than scale positions |
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| DIG | arteries in the hand and foot that supply the fingers and toes |
| DIG | an audiotape recording of sound |
| DIG | a camera that encodes an image digitally and store it for later reproduction |
| DIG | electronic transmission of information that has been encoded digitally (as for storage and processing by computers) |
| DIG | the design and construction of communications technology that transmits information in digital form |
| DIG | a computer that represents information by numerical (binary) digits |
| DIG | a display that gives the information in the form of characters (numbers or letters) |
| DIG | a photographic method that stores the image digitally for later reproduction |
| DIG | plethysmograph applied to a digit of the hand or foot to measure skin blood flow |
| DIG | an electronic device that generates a digital representation of a document for data input to a computer |
| DIG | one of the veins serving the fingers or toes |
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