| ascitogenous | Producing ascites. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| asclepiadaceous | <botany> Of, pertaining to, or resembling, plants of the Milkweed family. See: Asclepias. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| asclepias | <botany> A genus of plants including the milkweed, swallowwort, and some other species having medicinal properties. <zoology> Asclepias butterfly, a large, handsome, red and black butterfly (Danais Archippus), found in both hemispheres. It feeds on plants of the genus Asclepias. Origin: L, fr. Gr, named from Asclepios or Aesculapius. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ascocarp | A fungus structure, of varying complexity, which bears asci and ascospores. Origin: G. Askos, bag, + karpos, fruit (05 Mar 2000) |
| ascococcus | Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Bladder, bag + kernel. <biology> A form of micrococcus, found in putrid meat infusions, occurring in peculiar masses, each of which is inclosed in a hyaline capsule and contains a large number of spherical micrococci. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ascogenous | Denoting ascus-bearing fungus hypha or cell. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ascogonium | The female cell in an ascomycete that is fertilised by the male cell. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ascoli | Alberto, Italian serologist, 1877-1957. See: Ascoli reaction, Ascoli's test. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ascoli reaction | A method for confirming the diagnosis of anthrax by means of a precipitin reaction which indicates the presence of heat-stable Bacillus anthracis antigen in the extracted tissue. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ascoli's test | A precipitin test for anthrax using a tissue extract and anthrax antiserum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ascomycetes | A class of fungi characterised by the presence of asci and ascospores. Such fungi have generally two distinct reproductive phases, the sexual or perfect stage and the asexual or imperfect stage. Ajellomyces capsulatum and Ajellomyces dermatitidis are pathogenic members of this class. Origin: G. Askos, a bag, + mykes, mushroom (05 Mar 2000) |
| ascomycetous | Fungi related to the Ascomycota. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ascomycota | A phylum of fungi characterised by the presence of asci and ascospores. Some mycologists have moved the class Ascomycetes to the phylum or division level. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ascomycotina | <fungus> A subdivision of true fungi commonly known as cup or sac fungi. They reproduce asexually through externally-produced spores called conidia and sexually with the aid of specialised sacs called asci. This division includes yeasts, morels, truffles, powdery mildews, ergot and fungi responsible for other plant diseases such as chestnut blight, peach leaf curl and dutch elm disease. (09 Oct 1997) |
| ascorbase | <enzyme> An enzyme that converts ascorbic acid to dehydroascorbic acid. Chemical name: L-Ascorbate:oxygen oxidoreductase Registry number: EC 1.10.3.3 (12 Dec 1998) |
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| ASCH |
Solomon E. Asch (September 14, 1907 - February 20, 1996) was a world-renowned Gestalt psychologist and pioneer in social psychology. He was born in Warsaw, Poland, and emigrated to the United States in 1920. He received his bachelor's degree from the College of the City of New York in 1928. At Columbia University, he received his master's degree in 1930 and Ph.D. in 1932. ...
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| Ascomycota |
Members of the Division Ascomycota are known as the Sac Fungi and are fungi that produce spores in a distinctive type of microscopic sporangium called an ascus (Greek for a "bag" or "wineskin"). This monophyletic grouping was formerly known as the Ascomycetae and is an extremely significant and successful group of organisms (12,000 species in 1950), accounting for some 75% of all described fungi. Included are most of the fungi that combine with algae to form lichens. ...
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| Ascomycetes |
Members of the Division Ascomycota are known as the Sac Fungi and are fungi that produce spores in a distinctive type of microscopic sporangium called an ascus (Greek for a "bag" or "wineskin"). This monophyletic grouping was formerly known as the Ascomycetae and is an extremely significant and successful group of organisms (12,000 species in 1950), accounting for some 75% of all described fungi. Included are most of the fungi that combine with algae to form lichens. ...
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| ascomycete |
Members of the Division Ascomycota are known as the Sac Fungi and are fungi that produce spores in a distinctive type of microscopic sporangium called an ascus (Greek for a "bag" or "wineskin"). This monophyletic grouping was formerly known as the Ascomycetae and is an extremely significant and successful group of organisms (12,000 species in 1950), accounting for some 75% of all described fungi. Included are most of the fungi that combine with algae to form lichens. ...
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| ascitic fluid |
the serous fluid which accumulates in the peritoneal cavity in ascites.
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| ASC | a text file that contains only ASCII characters without special formatting |
| ASC | accumulation of serous fluid in peritoneal cavity |
| ASC | of or relating to or resulting from an abnormal accumulation of protein and electrolyte rich fluid in the peritoneal cavity |
| ASC | milkweed of central North America |
| ASC | any plant of the family Asclepiadaceae |
| ASC | widely distributed family of herbs and shrubs of the order Gentianales |
| ASC | (botany) of or relating to plants of the milkweed family |
| ASC | genus of chiefly North American perennial herbs: silkweed |
| ASC | tall herb with leafless waxy-white stems and whitish starlike flowers |
| ASC | tropical herb having orange-red flowers followed by pods suggesting a swallow with outspread wings |
| ASC | milkweed of the eastern United States with leaves resembling those of pokeweed |
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