| corelysis | A rarely used term for freeing of adhesions between lens capsule and the iris. Origin: G. Kore, pupil, + lysis, a loosening (05 Mar 2000) |
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| coremium | A sheaf-like tuft of conidiophores. Origin: G. Korema, filth, refuse (05 Mar 2000) |
| coreoplasty | The procedure to correct a misshapen, miotic, or occluded pupil. Origin: G. Kore, pupil, + plasso, to form (05 Mar 2000) |
| corepexy | A suturing of the iris to modify the shape or size of the pupil. Purse-string corepexy, a "pajama-string suture" threaded along the pupillary margin and tied down to make a large pupil small. (05 Mar 2000) |
| corepraxy | A procedure designed to widen a small pupil. Origin: G. Kore, pupil, + praxis, action Laser corepraxy, the iris stroma is heated with a laser and the resultant contracture of iris tissue widens the pupil. Mechanical corepraxy, a procedure that lodges the pupillary margin in the groove of a device which, when widened, stretches the pupillary edge to make the pupil larger. (05 Mar 2000) |
| corepressor | An effector molecule which can bind to a repressor molecule, so that together the effector repressor complex can stop transcription of a gene. (09 Oct 1997) |
| Corey | R.B., U.S. Chemist, 1897-1971. See: Pauling-Corey helix. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cori cycle | The phases in the metabolism of carbohydrate: 1) glycogenolysis in the liver; 2) passage of glucose into the circulation; 3) deposition of glucose in the muscles as glycogen; 4) glycogenolysis during muscular activity and conversion to lactate, which is converted to glycogen in the liver. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cori ester | An important intermediate in glycogenesis and glycogenolysis. Synonym: Cori ester. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cori's disease | Glycogenosis due to amylo-1,6-glucosidase deficiency, resulting in accumulation of abnormal glycogen with short outer chains in liver and muscle. Synonym: Cori's disease, debranching deficiency limit dextrinosis, limit dextrinosis, Forbes' disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cori, Carl | <person> Czech-U.S. Biochemist and Nobel laureate, 1896-1984. See: Cori cycle, Cori ester. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cori, Gerty Theresa | <person> Czech-U.S. Biochemist and Nobel laureate, 1896-1957. See: Cori's disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| coria | Plural of corium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| coriaceous | Resembling leather in appearance or consistence; tough. "A leathery skin." Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| coriander | The dried ripe fruit of Coriandrum sativum (family Umbelliferae); a mild stimulant aromatic and a flavoring agent. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Corneas
Synonyms : Corneal Disease, Disease, Corneal, Diseases, Corneal
Synonyms : Corneal Dystrophy, Hereditary, Corneal Granular Dystrophies, Corneal Granular Dystrophy, Corneal Macular Dystrophies, Corneal Macular Dystrophy, Corneal Stromal Dystrophies, Corneal Stromal Dystrophy, Dystrophies, Corneal Granular, Dystrophies, Corneal Macular
Synonyms : Meesmann Corneal Epithelial Dystrophy
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(anatomy) any structure that resembles a horn in shape
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a reciprocal relation between two or more things correlation coefficient: a statistic representing how closely two variables co-vary; it can vary from -1 (perfect negative correlation) through 0 (no correlation) to +1 (perfect positive correlation); "what is the correlation between those two variables?" a statistical relation between two or more variables such that systematic changes in the value of one variable are accompanied by systematic changes in the other
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communication by the exchange of letters agreement: compatibility of observations; "there was no agreement between theory and measurement"; "the results of two tests were in correspondence" commensurateness: the relation of corresponding in degree or size or amount mapping: a function such that for every element of one set there is a unique element of another set symmetry: (mathematics) an attribute of a shape or relation; exact reflection of form on opposite sides of a dividing line or plane parallelism: similarity by virtue of corresponding
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accompanying; "all rights carry with them corresponding responsibilities" similar especially in position or purpose; "a number of corresponding diagonal points" comparable: conforming in every respect; "boxes with corresponding dimensions"; "the like period of the preceding year" agreeing in amount, magnitude, or degree; "the figures are large but the corresponding totals next year will be larger"
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aureole: the outermost region of the sun's atmosphere; visible as a white halo during a solar eclipse (botany) the trumpet-shaped or cup-shaped outgrowth of the corolla of a daffodil or narcissus flower corona discharge: an electrical discharge accompanied by ionization of surrounding atmosphere one or more circles of light seen around a luminous object (anatomy) any structure that resembles a crown in shape a long cigar with blunt ends
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| cor | (architecture) an arch constructed of masonry courses that are corbelled until they meet |
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| cor | (architecture) a step or step-like projection on the top of a gable wall |
| cor | having a corbel |
| cor | United States heavyweight boxing champion (1866-1933) |
| cor | (architecture) a gable having corbie-steps or corbel steps |
| cor | (architecture) a step or step-like projection on the top of a gable wall |
| cor | (architecture) a step or step-like projection on the top of a gable wall |
| cor | bluish-gray whiting of California coast |
| cor | widely distributed genus of tropical herbs or subshrubs |
| cor | any of various plants of the genus Corchorus having large leaves and cymose clusters of yellow flowers |
| cor | a line made of twisted fibers or threads |
| cor | a cut pile fabric with vertical ribs |
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