| BIL | basal insulin level; bilirubin |
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| BL | Barre-Lieou [syndrome]; basal lamina; baseline; Bessey-Lowry [unit]; black light; bladder; bleeding;... |
| BLD | basal liquefactive degeneration; benign lymphoepithelial disease |
| BME | basal medium Eagle; biundulant meningoencephalitis; brief maximal effort |
| BMR | basal metabolic rate |
| basaloid | Resembling that which is basal, but not necessarily basal in origin or position. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| basaloid carcinoma | <tumour> A poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma of the anus that has some microscopic resemblance to basal cell carcinoma of the skin, but which frequently metastasizes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| basaloid cell | A cell, usually of the epidermis, resembling a basal cell. (05 Mar 2000) |
| basaloma | <tumour> Obsolete term for basal cell carcinoma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| basalt | 1. <geology> A rock of igneous origin, consisting of augite and triclinic feldspar, with grains of magnetic or titanic iron, and also bottle-green particles of olivine frequently disseminated. It is usually of a greenish black colour, or of some dull brown shade, or black. It constitutes immense beds in some regions, and also occurs in veins or dikes cutting through other rocks. It has often a prismatic structure as at the Giant's Causeway, in Ireland, where the columns are as regular as if the work of art. It is a very tough and heavy rock, and is one of the best materials for macadamizing roads. 2. An imitation, in pottery, of natural basalt; a kind of black porcelain. Origin: N. Basaltes (an African word), a dark and hard species of marble found in Ethiopia: cf. F. Basalte. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| basal cell |
A skin cell in the deepest layer of the stratified epithelium.
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| basal |
[BAY-sul] at the base, near the point of attachment; opposite to apical.
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| basal ganglia |
A group of structures at the base of the cerebral hemispheres, concerned with involuntary control of movement, among other functions.
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| basal |
or basilar, relating to the base.
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| basal body |
Centriole from which an axoneme arises; also called a kinetosome or blepharoplast.
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