| canalis vomerovaginalis | An opening between the vaginal process of the sphenoid and the ala of the vomer on either side. It conveys a branch of the sphenopalatine artery. Synonym: canalis vomerovaginalis, basipharyngeal canal, vomerine canal. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| canalization | The formation of canals or channels in a tissue. (05 Mar 2000) |
| canals for lesser palatine nerves | Canalis's located in the posterior part of the palatine bone. Synonym: canales palatini minores. (05 Mar 2000) |
| canals of Scarpa | Separate canals for the nasopalatine nerves and vessels. These canals normally fuse to form the incisive canal. (05 Mar 2000) |
| canarypox virus | A poxvirus of the genus Avipoxvirus causing a fatal disease of canaries, and also infecting sparrows. (05 Mar 2000) |
| canavan disease | Spongy degeneration of cerebral white matter, a rare autosomal recessive form of leukodystrophy. It is characterised by early onset, widespread demyelination and vacuolation of the white matter that gives rise to a spongy appearance, severe mental retardation, megalocephaly, atony of the neck muscles, spasticity of the extremities, and blindness. Death occurs at about 18 months of age. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Canavan's disease | Autosomal recessive degenerative disease of infancy; mostly in Jewish infants; onset typically within first 3-4 months of birth, consisting of blindness, psychomotor regression, enlarged head, optic atrophy, hypotonia, spasticity, increased N-acetylaspartic acid urinary excretion. MRI shows enlarged brain, decreased attenuation of cerebral and cerebellar white matter, and normal ventricles. Pathologically, there is increased brain volume and weight, and spongy degeneration in the subcortical white matter. See: leukodystrophy. Synonym: Canavan's sclerosis, Canavan-van Bogaert-Bertrand disease, spongy degeneration of infancy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Canavan's sclerosis | Autosomal recessive degenerative disease of infancy; mostly in Jewish infants; onset typically within first 3-4 months of birth, consisting of blindness, psychomotor regression, enlarged head, optic atrophy, hypotonia, spasticity, increased N-acetylaspartic acid urinary excretion. MRI shows enlarged brain, decreased attenuation of cerebral and cerebellar white matter, and normal ventricles. Pathologically, there is increased brain volume and weight, and spongy degeneration in the subcortical white matter. See: leukodystrophy. Synonym: Canavan's sclerosis, Canavan-van Bogaert-Bertrand disease, spongy degeneration of infancy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Canavan, Myrtelle | <person> U.S. Pathologist, 1879-1953. See: Canavan's disease, Canavan's sclerosis, Canavan-van Bogaert-Bertrand disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Canavan-van Bogaert-Bertrand disease | Autosomal recessive degenerative disease of infancy; mostly in Jewish infants; onset typically within first 3-4 months of birth, consisting of blindness, psychomotor regression, enlarged head, optic atrophy, hypotonia, spasticity, increased N-acetylaspartic acid urinary excretion. MRI shows enlarged brain, decreased attenuation of cerebral and cerebellar white matter, and normal ventricles. Pathologically, there is increased brain volume and weight, and spongy degeneration in the subcortical white matter. See: leukodystrophy. Synonym: Canavan's sclerosis, Canavan-van Bogaert-Bertrand disease, spongy degeneration of infancy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| canavanase | <enzyme> A ureahydrolase that catalyses the hydrolysis of arginine and canavanine to yield l-ornithine and urea. Chemical name: L-Arginine amidinohydrolase Registry number: EC 3.5.3.1 (12 Dec 1998) |
| canavanine | <chemical> Chemical name: L-Homoserine, O-((aminoiminomethyl)amino)- (12 Dec 1998) |
| canavanine hydrolase | <enzyme> Catalyses hydrolysis of l-canavanine at the oxygen-nitrogen bond to yield l-homoserine and hydroxyguanidine; isolated from the tobacco budworm heliothis virescens Registry number: EC 3.13.1.1 (26 Jun 1999) |
| canavanine reductase | <enzyme> Forms guanidine Registry number: EC 1.4.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| canavaninosuccinate synthetase | <enzyme> Aspartate + ureido homoserine + ATP yields canavaninosuccinate + AMP + ppi Registry number: EC 6.3.4.- (26 Jun 1999) |
Synonyms : Cannabis indica, Cannabis sativa, Hemp Plant, Marihuana
Synonyms : Cannibalisms
Synonyms : Boehringer Mannheim Brand of Canrenoate Potassium, Kalium-Can.-ratiopharm, Pharmacia Brand of Canrenoate Potassium, SC-14266, Searle Brand of Canrenoate Potassium, Soldactone, Soludactone, Spiroctan, ratiopharm Brand of Canrenoate Potassium, Acid, Canrenoic
Synonyms : 11614 R.P., Aldadiene, Phanurane, SC-9376, R.P., 11614, SC 9376, SC9376
Synonyms : Cantharidine
| cannulization |
cannulation: the insertion of a cannula or tube into a hollow body organ
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| cane sugar |
sucrose obtained from sugar cane sugar from sugarcane used as sweetening agent
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| canine |
of or relating to a pointed conical tooth one of the four pointed conical teeth (two in each jaw) located between the incisors and the premolars any of various fissiped mammals with nonretractile claws and typically long muzzles of or relating to or characteristic of members of the family Canidae
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| Canada balsam |
yellow transparent exudate of the balsam fir; used as a transparent cement in optical devices (especially in microscopy) and as a mounting medium balsam fir: medium-sized fir of northeastern North America; leaves smell of balsam when crushed; much used for pulpwood and Christmas trees
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| canary grass |
Canary Islands grass; seeds used as feed for caged birds
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| Can | a long narrow boat used on canals to carry freight |
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| Can | a circular canal in the eye that drains aqueous humor from the anterior chamber of the eye into the anterior ciliary veins |
| Can | a zone consisting of a strip of land across the Isthmus of Panama that contains the Panama Canal |
| Can | relating to or like or having a canaliculus |
| Can | having thin parallel channels |
| Can | a small canal or duct as in some bones and parts of plants |
| Can | a spindle-shaped canal extending from the uterus to the vagina |
| Can | oblique passage through the lower abdominal wall |
| Can | the canal in successive vertebrae through which the spinal cord passes |
| Can | management through specified channels of communication |
| Can | the production of a canal or a conversion to canals |
| Can | direct the flow of |
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