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| sEMG | surface electromyography |
| SEMI | subendocardial myocardial infarction |
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| sen | sensitive, sensitivity |
| SENIC | study of the efficacy of nosocomial infection control |
| SENS | sensitivity or sensitization; Stewart evaluation of nursing scale |
| sens | sensation, sensorium, sensory |
| SENSOR | Sentinel Event Notification System for Occupational Risks |
| SEB | Staphylococcus aureus Enterotoxin B |
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| SEB | Surrogate endpoint biomarker |
| Sec | Selenocysteine |
| SEC | Series elastic component |
| SEC | Sinusoidal endothelial cell |
| SEC | Size Exclusion Chromatography |
| SEC | Spontaneous echo contrast |
| SEC | Spontaneous echocardiographic contrast |
| SEC | Staphylococcal enterotoxin C |
| SEC | Surface epithelial cells |
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| sea fowl | <ornithology> Any bird which habitually frequents the sea, as an auk, gannet, gull, tern, or petrel; also, all such birds, collectively. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| sea fox | <zoology> The thrasher shark. See Thrasher. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sea ginger | <zoology> A hydroid coral of the genus Millepora, especially M. Alcicornis, of the West Indies and Florida. So called because it stings the tongue like ginger. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sea girdles | <botany> A kind of kelp (Laminaria digitata) with palmately cleft fronds. Synonym: sea wand, seaware, and tangle. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sea girkin | <zoology> Any small holothurian resembling in form a gherkin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sea goose | <zoology> A phalarope. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sea grape | 1. <botany> The gulf weed. See Gulf. A shrubby plant (Coccoloba uvifera) growing on the sandy shores of tropical America, somewhat resembling the grapevine. 2. <zoology> The clusters of gelatinous egg capsules of a squid (Loligo). Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sea grass | <botany> Eelgrass. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sea gudgeon | <zoology> The European black goby (Gobius niger). Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sea gull | <zoology> Any gull living on the seacoast. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sea gull murmur | A murmur imitating the cooing sound of a seagull nearly always due to aortic stenosis or mitral regurgitation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sea hare | <zoology> Any tectibranchiate mollusk of the genus Aplysia. See Aplysia. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sea hawk | <zoology> A jager gull. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sea heath | <botany> A low perennial plant (Frankenia laevis) resembling heath, growing along the seashore in Europe. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sea hedgehog | <zoology> A sea urchin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Infections, Phasmidia, Infections, Secernentea, Infection, Phasmidia, Infection, Secernentea, Phasmidia Infection, Secernentea Infection
Synonyms : Flynn Brand of Secobarbital Sodium, Ranbaxy Brand of Secobarbital Sodium, Sebar, Secobarbital Sodium, Seconal, Seconal Sodium, Vangard Brand of Secobarbital Sodium, Sodium, Secobarbital
Synonyms : Alseroxylon, Monoterpenoid Indole Alkaloids, Rauvolfia Alkaloids, Rauwolfia Alkaloids, Secologanin Indole Alkaloids, Terpenoid Indole Alkaloids, Yohimbans, Alkaloids, Monoterpenoid Indole, Alkaloids, Rauvolfia, Alkaloids, Rauwolfia, Alkaloids, Secologanin Indole
Synonyms : Second Messengers, Intracellular Second Messenger, Messenger, Second, Messengers, Intracellular Second, Messengers, Second, Second Messenger, Second Messenger System, Second Messenger, Intracellular, Second Messengers, Intracellular, System, Second Messenger
Synonyms : Surgery, Second-Look, Second Look Surgery, Surgery, Second Look
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foul-smelling gas that forms in sewers
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go to seed; shed seeds; "The dandelions went to seed" help (an enterprise) in its early stages of development by providing seed money bear seeds sow: place (seeds) in or on the ground for future growth; "She sowed sunflower seeds" a small hard fruit distribute (players or teams) so that outstanding teams or players will not meet in the early rounds a mature fertilized plant ovule consisting of an embryo and its food source and having a protective coat or testa seeded player: one of the outstanding players in a tournament sprinkle with silver iodide particles to disperse and cause rain; "seed clouds" source: anything that provides inspiration for later work inoculate with microorganisms semen: the thick white fluid containing spermatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract remove the seeds from; "seed grapes"
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sexual activity: activities associated with sexual intercourse; "they had sex in the back seat" either of the two categories (male or female) into which most organisms are divided; "the war between the sexes" all of the feelings resulting from the urge to gratify sexual impulses; "he wanted a better sex life"; "the film contained no sex or violence" arouse: stimulate sexually; "This movie usually arouses the male audience" the properties that distinguish organisms on the basis of their reproductive roles; "she didn't want to know the sex of the foetus" tell the sex (of young chickens)
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| SE | perennial of coastal sands and shingles of northern Europe and Baltic and Black Seas having racemes of small white flowers and large fleshy blue-green leaves often used as potherbs |
| SE | a Viking pirate chief |
| SE | (nautical) ladder to be lowered over a ship's side for coming aboard |
| SE | large anadromous lamprey sometimes used as food |
| SE | a lane at sea that is a regularly used route for vessels |
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| SE | an argumentative and contentious seaman |
| SE | seaweed with edible translucent crinkly green fronds |
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