| heterocytotropic | Having an affinity for cells of a different species. Origin: hetero-+ G. Kytos, cell, + trope, a turning toward (05 Mar 2000) |
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| heterocytotropic antibody | A cytotropic antibody (chiefly of the IgG class) similar in activity to homocytotropic antibody, but having an affinity for cells of a different species rather than for cells of the same or a closely related species. (05 Mar 2000) |
| heterodactyl | <zoology> Heterodactylous. One of the Heterodactylae. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| heterodactylae | <ornithology> A group of birds including the trogons. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Other + a finger. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| heterodactylous | <zoology> Having the first and second toes turned backward, as in the trogons. Origin: Hetero- + Gr. A toe. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| heterodermic | An obsolete term denoting skin grafting in which the grafts are taken from the skin of an animal of another species (dermatoheteroplasty). Origin: hetero-+ G. Derma, skin (05 Mar 2000) |
| heterodetic peptide | A peptide that contains peptide bonds as well as covalent linkages between certain amino acid residues that are not peptide bonds; e.g., valinomycin, oxytocin. Origin: hetero-+ G. Detos, bound, fr. Deo, to bind, + -ic (05 Mar 2000) |
| heterodimer | <biochemistry> A dimer in which the two subunits are different. One of the best known examples is tubulin that is found as an _ tubulin/_ tubulin dimer. Heterodimers are relatively common and it may be that the arrangement has the advantage that, for example: several different binding subunits may interact with a conserved signalling subunit. (18 Nov 1997) |
| heterodisperse | Of varying size; describing aerosols whose particles are not uniform in size. (05 Mar 2000) |
| heterodisulfide reductase | <enzyme> A two-subunit cytochrome b-containing enzyme from methanol-grown methanosarcina barkeri; catalyses the terminal step in the energy-conserving electron transport chain in methanogenic archaea; has been sequenced; authors give EC number as 1.99.4.- (not in enzyme nomenclature) Registry number: EC 1.12.99.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| heterodont | <anatomy> Having the teeth differentiated into incisors, canines, and molars, as in man; opposed to homodont. Origin: Hetero- + Gr, a tooth. <zoology> Any animal with heterodont dentition. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Heterodoxus spiniger | A biting louse of the dog, sometimes called the kangaroo louse. (05 Mar 2000) |
| heterodromous | 1. <botany> Having spirals of changing direction. 2. <mechanics> Moving in opposite directions; said of a lever, pulley, etc, in which the resistance and the actuating force are on opposite sides of the fulcrum or axis. Origin: Hetero- + Gr. To run. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| heteroduplex | <molecular biology> DNA in which the two strands are different, either of different heritable origin, formed in vitro by annealing similar strands with some complementary sequences or formed of mRNA and the corresponding DNA strand. (18 Nov 1997) |
| heteroduplex DNA | <molecular biology> This is DNA that contains complementary strands from two different DNA molecules with similar sequences. (09 Oct 1997) |
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Heterosexuals, Heterosexual
Synonyms : G-Proteins, Heterotrimeric, GTP-Binding Proteins, Heterotrimeric, Heterotrimeric G Proteins, Heterotrimeric GTP Binding Proteins
Synonyms : Heterotrophic Growth, Heterotrophic Process, Heterotrophy, Growth, Heterotrophic, Process, Heterotrophic, Processes, Heterotrophic
Synonyms : Carrier, Genetic, Genetic Carrier, Heterozygotes
| heterosexuality |
a sexual attraction to (or sexual relations with) persons of the opposite sex
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| heterotroph |
an organism that depends on complex organic substances for nutrition
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| heterogeneous nuclear RNA |
in eukaryotes, a diverse group of long primary transcripts formed in the nucleus, many of which will be processed to messenger RNA molecules by splicing followed by transport to the cytoplasm.
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| heterocladic anastomosis |
one between branches of different arteries.
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| heterochromic cyclitis |
chronic cyclitis producing difference in the color of the two irides, the inflamed eye having the lighter iris.
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| HET | true bugs: insects whose forewings are membranous but have leathery tips |
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| HET | tattlers |
| HET | tattler of Pacific coastal regions |
| HET | discrimination in favor of heterosexual and against homosexual people |
| HET | a heterosexual person |
| HET | sexually attracted to members of the opposite sex |
| HET | a heterosexual person |
| HET | a sexual attraction to (or sexual relations with) persons of the opposite sex |
| HET | a sexual attraction to (or sexual relations with) persons of the opposite sex |
| HET | flatfishes: halibut |
| HET | characterized by heterospory |
| HET | the development of both microspores and megaspores |
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