| SIREF | specific immune response enhancing factor |
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| SIRF | severely impaired renal function |
| SIRS | Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome |
| SIRS | soluble immune response suppressor; Structured Interview of Reported Symptoms; systemic inflammatory response syndrome |
| SIS | semantic indexing system; serotinin irritation syndrome; simian sarcoma; simulator-induced syndrome; social information system; spontaneous interictal spike; sterile injectable solution; sterile injectable suspension |
| SISH | Stage I Systolic Hypertension in the Elderly [study] |
| SISI | short increment sensitivity index |
| SISS | Sentinel Injury Surveillance System [for Gunshot and Stab Wounds] small inducible secreted substances |
| SISV, SiSV | simian sarcoma virus |
| SIT | serum inhibiting titer; Slosson Intelligence Test; sperm immobilization test; suggested immobilization test |
| SICU | Surgical Intensive Care Unit |
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| SID | strong ions difference |
| SID | Sudden Infant Death |
| SiDBP | sitting diastolic blood pressure |
| SIDP | Structured Interview for DSM III Personality Disorders |
| SIDS | Suddern Infant Death Syndrome |
| SIE | Sis-inducible element |
| SIF | Small Intensely Fluorescent |
| SIg | Surface immunoglobulin |
| SIg(M) | surface immunoglobulin M |
| Sibson's groove | A groove occasionally seen on the outer side of the thorax formed by the prominent lower border of the pectoralis major muscle. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Sibson's muscle | <anatomy> An occasional independent muscular fasciculus between the scalenus anterior and medius, and having the same action and innervation. Synonym: musculus scalenus minimus, Albinus' muscle, Sibson's muscle, smallest scalene muscle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sibyl | 1. A woman supposed to be endowed with a spirit of prophecy. The number of the sibyls is variously stated by different authors; but the opinion of Varro, that there were ten, is generally adopted. They dwelt in various parts of Persia, Greece, and Italy. 2. A female fortune teller; a pythoness; a prophetess. "An old highland sibyl." Origin: L. Sibylla, Gr. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sibylline | Pertaining to the sibyls; uttered, written, or composed by sibyls; like the productions of sibyls. Sibylline books. Books or documents of prophecies in verse concerning the fate of the Roman empire, said to have been purchased by Tarquin the Proud from a sibyl. Certain Jewish and early Christian writings purporting to have been prophetic and of sibylline origin. They date from 100 b. C. To a. D. 500. Origin: L. Sibyllinus. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sic | This, to signalise exact transcription. (09 Jan 1998) |
| sicamore | <botany> See Sycamore. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Sicard | Jean Anasthase, French physician, 1872-1929. See: Collet-Sicard syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sicca complex | Dryness of the mucous membranes, as of the eyes and mouth, in the absence of a connective tissue disease such as rheumatoid arthritis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sicca syndrome | <syndrome> An immunologic disorder characterised by progressive destruction of the exocrine glands (sweat glands, lacrimal glands, salivary glands). Symptoms include dry eyes, dry mouth, persistent cough (dry airways) and lack of saliva. Approximately 30% also have rheumatoid arthritis. Kidney involvement (kidney dysfunction) is seen in 40% of patients. Sjogren's syndrome affects predominately females in their thirties to forties. The lungs, peripheral nerves, blood vessels (vasculitis) and thyroid may also be affected. (27 Sep 1997) |
| siccant | 1. Drying; removing moisture from surrounding substances. 2. A substance with such properties. Synonym: siccative. Origin: L. Siccans (-ant-), pres. P. Of sicco, pp. -atus, to dry (05 Mar 2000) |
| siccative | 1. Drying; removing moisture from surrounding substances. 2. A substance with such properties. Synonym: siccative. Origin: L. Siccans (-ant-), pres. P. Of sicco, pp. -atus, to dry (05 Mar 2000) |
| sicchasia | Synonym: nausea. 2. Loathing for food. Origin: G. Sikchasia, loathing, fr. Sikchos, squeamish (05 Mar 2000) |
| siccolabile | Subject to alteration or destruction on drying. Origin: L. Siccus, dry, + labilis, perishable (05 Mar 2000) |
| siccostabile | Siccostable Not subject to alteration or destruction on drying. Origin: L. Siccus, dry, + stabilis, stable (05 Mar 2000) |
| sick | 1. Affected with disease of any kind; ill; indisposed; not in health. See the Synonym under Illness. "Simon's wife's mother lay sick of a fever." (Mark i. 30) "Behold them that are sick with famine." (Jer. Xiv. 18) 2. Affected with, or attended by, nausea; inclined to vomit; as, sick at the stomach; a sick headache. 3. Having a strong dislike; disgusted; surfeited; with of; as, to be sick of flattery. "He was not so sick of his master as of his work." (L'Estrange) 4. Corrupted; imperfect; impaired; weakned. "So great is his antipathy against episcopacy, that, if a seraphim himself should be a bishop, he would either find or make some sick feathers in his wings. <medicine>" (Fuller) Sick bay, a variety of headache attended with disorder of the stomach and nausea. Sick list, a list containing the names of the sick. Sick room, a room in which a person lies sick, or to which he is confined by sickness. Synonym: Diseased, ill, disordered, distempered, indisposed, weak, ailing, feeble, morbid. Origin: These terms, sick bed, sick berth, etc, are also written both hyphened and solid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Hesperomyinae, Hesperomyines, Cotton Rat, Cotton Rats, Rat, Cotton, Rat, Rice, Rice Rat, Rice Rats
Synonyms : Sigmoid Colon Diseases, Colon Disease, Sigmoid, Colon Diseases, Sigmoid, Disease, Sigmoid, Disease, Sigmoid Colon, Diseases, Sigmoid, Diseases, Sigmoid Colon, Sigmoid Colon Disease, Sigmoid Disease
Synonyms : Cancer of the Sigmoid, Neoplasms, Sigmoid, Sigmoid Colon Cancer, Sigmoid Colon Neoplasms, Sigmoidal Cancer, Cancer, Sigmoid, Cancer, Sigmoid Colon, Colon Cancer, Sigmoid, Colon Neoplasms, Sigmoid, Neoplasm, Sigmoid, Neoplasm, Sigmoid Colon, Sigmoid Colon Neoplasm
Synonyms : Sigmoidoscope
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| sigmoid colon |
the s-shaped curve between the descending colon and the rectum
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sigmoid colon: the s-shaped curve between the descending colon and the rectum
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| sigmoid sinus |
an S-shaped dural sinus on the temporal and occipital bones
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surgical removal of part or all of the sigmoid colon (usually to remove a malignant tumor)
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any of a large class of siloxanes that are unusually stable over a wide range of temperatures; used in lubricants and adhesives and coatings and synthetic rubber and electrical insulation
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| SI | the Italian region on the island of Sicily |
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| SI | a resident of Sicily |
| SI | of or relating to or characteristic of Sicily or the people of Sicily |
| SI | a secret terrorist group in Sicily |
| SI | pizza made with a thick crust |
| SI | the largest island in the Mediterranean |
| SI | the Italian region on the island of Sicily |
| SI | people who are sick |
| SI | eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth |
| SI | having a strong distaste from surfeit |
| SI | affected with madness or insanity |
| SI | not in good physical or mental health |
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