| ascidian | <zoology> One of the Ascidioidea, or in a more general sense, one of the Tunicata. Also as an Origin: Gr. Bladder, pouch. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| ascidiarium | <zoology> The structure which unites together the ascidiozooids in a compound ascidian. Origin: NL. See Ascidium. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ascidiform | <zoology> Shaped like an ascidian. Origin: Gr. A pouch. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ascidioidea | <zoology> A group of Tunicata, often shaped like a two-necked bottle. The group includes, social, and compound species. The gill is a netlike structure within the oral aperture. The integument is usually leathery in texture. Origin: NL, fr. Ascidium. See Ascidium. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ascidiozooid | <zoology> One of the individual members of a compound ascidian. See Ascidioidea. Origin: Ascidium + zooid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ascidium | Origin: NL, fr. Ascus. See Ascus. 1. <botany> A pitcher-shaped, or flask-shaped, organ or appendage of a plant, as the leaves of the pitcher plant, or the little bladderlike traps of the bladderwort (Utricularia). 2. <zoology> A genus of simple ascidians, which formerly included most of the known species. It is sometimes used as a name for the Ascidioidea, or for all the Tunicata. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ascigerous | <botany> Having asci. Origin: Ascus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ascites | <clinical sign, gastroenterology> An effusion and accumulation of serous fluid in the abdominal cavity. Synonym: abdominal dropsy, peritoneal dropsy, hydroperitonia, hydrops abdominis. Origin: L, Gr. Askites from askos = bag (18 Nov 1997) |
| ascites adiposus | <gastroenterology> A large collection of lymph fluid in the abdominal cavity, sometimes secondary to blockage of the main lymph duct or injury to it. (27 Sep 1997) |
| ascites in neonates | <radiology> Urine, urethral valves, UPJ or UVJ obstruction, oedema: erythroblastalis foetalis, portal vein obstruction, hypoproteinaemia, pus, peritonitis, syphilis, meconium peritonitis, gastrointestinal contents, perforation, meconium peritonitis, blood, trauma, rupture of spleen or liver, chyle, chylous ascites, lymphangiectasia, bile, common bile duct obtruction, perforation, ruptured cyst, ovarian cyst, omental cyst, choledochal cyst (12 Dec 1998) |
| ascites tumour | <oncology> Tumour that grows in the peritoneal cavity as a suspension of cells. Obviously such cells have lost anchorage dependence and they can easily be isolated and passaged. Hybridomas are sometimes grown as ascites tumours and the ascites fluid can then be used as the crude antiserum. (18 Nov 1997) |
| ascitic | Relating to ascites. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ascitic agar | A form of serum agar. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ascitic fluid | The serous fluid which accumulates in the peritoneal cavity in ascites. (12 Dec 1998) |
| ascitic tumour | <oncology> A tumour of the abdominal cavity which often causes oedema in that cavity. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| ASCOT |
a cravat with wide square ends; secured with an ornamental pin
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| ascending infection |
infection of the fetus by microorganisms that gain access to the uterus from the vagina, usually following rupture of membranes but sometimes acquired in utero while the membranes are intact; called also transcervical i.
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an operation for deflection of the nasal septum by reinserting resected pieces of cartilage and holding them in place with a splint; of historical interest.
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| Aschoff bodies |
submiliary collections of cells and leukocytes in the interstitial tissues of the heart in rheumatic myocarditis; called also Aschoff's nodules.
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| asceticism |
Asceticism has appeared in both religious and secular settings. The ancient Hebrew sects fasted in order to experience the Holy. The early Greeks undertook a regimen of severe physical discipline to prepare for battle. Stoic philosophers disciplined their will against a life of sensual pleasure to attain spiritual goals. Christian monks eschewed the comforts of the world for the solitude of the desert. ...
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| ASC | practicing great self-denial |
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| ASC | pertaining to or characteristic of an ascetic |
| ASC | in an ascetic manner |
| ASC | the trait of great self-denial (especially refraining from worldly pleasures) |
| ASC | United States writer (born in Poland) who wrote in Yiddish (1880-1957) |
| ASC | unsegmented worms: roundworms |
| ASC | sometimes classified as an order: sea squirts |
| ASC | minute sedentary marine invertebrate having a saclike body with siphons through which water enters and leaves |
| ASC | free-swimming larva of ascidians |
| ASC | (computer science) American Standard Code for Information Interchange |
| ASC | any member of the standard code for representing characters by binary numbers |
| ASC | (computer science) 128 characters that make up the ASCII coding scheme |
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