| TIPS | transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt |
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| TIPSS | Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Stant, Shunt |
| TIPSS | transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic stent shunt |
| TIQS | Tetrahydro-IsoQuinolones |
| TIR | terminal innervation ratio |
| TIS | tetracycline-induced steatosis; transdermal infusion system; triage illness scale; trypsin-insoluble segment; tumor in situ |
| TISP | total immunoreactive serum pepsinogen |
| TISS | Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System |
| TIT | Treponema immobilization test |
| TIT, TITh | triiodothyronine |
| TIMI | Thrombolysis In Myocardial Infarction trial |
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| TIMP | Tissue Inhibitor of Metallo Proteases |
| TIMP | Tissue Inhibitor of Metallo-Proteinases |
| TIMP | Tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinases |
| TIMP | tissue inhibitor of MMP |
| TIMP-1 | Tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase-1 |
| TIMP-1 | Tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 1 |
| TIMP-1 | tissue inhibitor of MMP-1 |
| TIMP-2 | Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase 2 |
| TIMP-3 | Tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-3 |
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| tick infestation | Infestations with soft-bodied (argasidae) or hard-bodied (ixodidae) ticks. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| tick paralysis | <infectious disease> An ascending paralysis caused by the continued presence of Dermacentor and Ixodes ticks attached to the occipital or upper neck region in humans. Reported in the western USA and British Columbia. The treatment consists of tick removal and supportive care. (27 May 1998) |
| tick pyaemia | A disease of lambs caused by the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus in association with infestations of the tick Ixodes ricinus and characterised by pyaemic abscesses in joints. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tick toxicoses | Toxicoses caused by toxic substances secreted by the salivary glands of ticks; include tick paralysis (neurotropic toxin), sweating sickness (dermotropic toxin), and rhipicephalus appendiculatus toxicosis (leukotropic toxin). (12 Dec 1998) |
| tick typhus | See Typhus, tick. (12 Dec 1998) |
| tick typhus, african | See Typhus, African tick. (12 Dec 1998) |
| tick typhus, queensland | See Typhus, Queensland tick. (12 Dec 1998) |
| tick-borne disease | <infectious disease> Diseases transmitted by ticks such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Q fever, and Lyme disease. (09 Oct 1997) |
| tick-borne diseases | Bacterial, viral, or parasitic diseases transmitted to humans and animals by the bite of infected ticks. The families ixodidae and argasidae contain many bloodsucking species that are important pests of man and domestic birds and mammals and probably exceed all other arthropods in the number and variety of disease agents they transmit. Many of the tick-borne diseases are zoonotic. (12 Dec 1998) |
| tick-borne encephalitis | 1. (Central European subtype) tick-borne meningoencephalitis caused by a flavivirus closely related to the virus causing the Far Eastern type; it is transmitted by Ixodes ricinus, also by infected raw milk, especially that of goats. Synonym: biundulant meningoencephalitis, Central European tick-borne fever, diphasic milk fever, Russian spring-summer encephalitis (Western subtype). 2. (Eastern subtype) tick-borne encephalitis, a severe form of encephalitis caused by a flavivirus, a virus belonging to the Flaviviridae family, and transmitted by ticks (Ixodes pertulcatus and I. Ricinus). Synonym: Russian tick-borne encephalitis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tick-borne encephalitis virus | An arbovirus of the genus Flavivirus that occurs in Central Europe and the USSR in two subtypes, causing two forms of encephalitis in humans: tick-borne encephalitis (Central European subtype) and tick-borne encephalitis (Eastern subtype); the vectors are ticks of the genus Ixodes. Synonym: Russian spring-summer encephalitis virus, tick-borne virus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tick-borne fever | A rickettsial disease of ruminants transmitted by the tick Ixodes ricinus in Europe and Rhipicephalus haemaphysaloides supina in India and characterised by pyrexia, depression, and anorexia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tick-borne rickettsioses of the eastern hemisphere | Thare are 3 known diseases caused by infection with rickettsial agents. They are north asian tick-borne rickettsiosis, queensland tick typhus, and african tick typhus (fi |
| tick-borne rickettsiosis, north asian | One of the tick-borne rickettsial diseases of the eastern hemisphere, similar to rocky mountain spotted fever, but less severe, with fever, a small ulcer (eschar) at the site of the tick bite, swollen glands nearby (satellite lymphadenopathy), and a red raised (maculopapular) rash. (12 Dec 1998) |
| tick-borne virus | An arbovirus of the genus Flavivirus that occurs in Central Europe and the USSR in two subtypes, causing two forms of encephalitis in humans: tick-borne encephalitis (Central European subtype) and tick-borne encephalitis (Eastern subtype); the vectors are ticks of the genus Ixodes. Synonym: Russian spring-summer encephalitis virus, tick-borne virus. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Tiger
Synonyms : Zonula Occludens, Junction, Occluding, Junction, Tight, Junctions, Occluding, Junctions, Tight, Occluden, Zonula, Occludens, Zonula, Occluding Junction, Tight Junction, Zonula Occluden
Synonyms : Mozambique Tilapia, Mozambique Tilapias, Tilapia, Mozambique, Tilapias, Mozambique
Synonyms : 2-(Ethylamino)-2-(2-thienyl)cyclohexanone, CI-634, Tiletamine Hydrochloride, CI 634, CI634, Hydrochloride, Tiletamine
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trigeminal neuralgia: intense paroxysmal neuralgia along the trigeminal nerve
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a ringing or booming sensation in one or both ears; a symptom of an ear infection or Meniere's disease
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cause to tilt; "tip the screen upward" mark with a tip; "tip the arrow with the small stone" give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed on; "Remember to tip the waiter"; "fee the steward" topple: cause to topple or tumble by pushing the extreme end of something; especially something pointed lean: to incline or bend from a vertical position; "She leaned over the banister" tiptoe: walk on one's toes gratuity: a relatively small amount of money given for services rendered (as by a waiter) an indication of potential opportunity; "he got a tip on the stock market"; "a good lead for a job" tap: strike lightly; "He tapped me on the shoulder" tip off: give insider information or advise to; "He tipped off the police about the terrorist plot" point: a V shape; "the cannibal's teeth were filed to sharp points" peak: the top point of a mountain or hill; "the view from the peak was magnificent"; "they clambered to the summit of Monadnock" remove the tip from; "tip artichokes"
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titanium: a light strong grey lustrous corrosion-resistant metallic element used in strong lightweight alloys (as for airplane parts); the main sources are rutile and ilmenite shrub with terminal tufts of elongated leaves used locally for thatching and clothing; thick sweet roots are used as food; tropical southeastern Asia, Australia and Hawaii the syllable naming the seventh (subtonic) note of any musical scale in solmization
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| TI | put a check mark on or next to |
| TI | any of various tropical and subtropical plants having trifoliate leaves and rough sticky pod sections or loments |
| TI | character printer that automatically prints stock quotations on tickertape |
| TI | a small portable timepiece |
| TI | the hollow muscular organ located behind the sternum and between the lungs |
| TI | a continuous thin ribbon of paper on which stock quotes are written |
| TI | paper strip on which a telegraphic stock ticker prints |
| TI | a commercial document showing that the holder is entitled to something (as to ride on public transportation or to enter a public entertainment) |
| TI | a summons issued to an offender (especially to someone who violates a traffic regulation) |
| TI | issue a ticket or a fine to |
| TI | someone who sells tickets (e.g., theater seats or travel accommodations) |
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