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cis- A first neurologic event that is suggestive of demyelination, accompanied by multiple, clinically
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cisterna magna CSF filled space below the cerebellum
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cis configuration Has the hydrogen atoms on the same side of the double bond, particularly with unsaturated fatty acids
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cis-trans isomerism Compounds with double bonds, or alicyclic rings can exhibit isomerism, due to the attached groups lying above or below the plane of the oduble bond or ring. The "cis" compound is the one with the groups on the same side of the bond, and the "trans" has the groups on the opposite sides. The different isomers have different physical and chemical properties. Examples are fumaric acid/maleic acid and 1,3-dimethylcyclohexane - see below:
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cistron sequence of DNA that codes for a single polypeptide chain; sometimes used interchangeably with the terms gene and locus. This term currently sees little usage
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