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    JournalTitle: Cardiovascular drug reviews.
    MedAbbr: Cardiovasc Drug Rev
    ISSN: 0897-5957
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  • JrId: 22426
    JournalTitle: official journal for Southern Africa Cardiac Society [and] South African Society of Cardiac Practitioners.
    MedAbbr: Cardiovasc J S Afr
    ISSN: 1015-9657
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  • JrId: 22442
    JournalTitle: Carbohydrate letters.
    MedAbbr: Carbohydr Lett
    ISSN: 1073-5070
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    NlmId: 9607448
  • JrId: 22745
    JournalTitle: Cardiovascular reviews & reports.
    MedAbbr: Cardiovasc Rev Rep
    ISSN: 0197-3118
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  • JrId: 22837
    JournalTitle: Cardiac electrophysiology review.
    MedAbbr: Card Electrophysiol Rev
    ISSN: 1385-2264
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  • cardiac
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  • carcinostatic agent
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  • cardiac
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  • cardiac chamber
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  • carbon, inhaled
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  • carbonaceous exchanger
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  • carbonate
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  • carbonate hardness
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  • carbonated
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  • carbonated water
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  • carbonation
    ź»êÈ­(ÀÛ¿ë), źȭ(÷©ûù).
  • carbonation process
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  • carbonaturia
    ź»ê(¿°)´¢(Áõ) (¡­ç¤èññø).
  • carboneum<³ª>
    ź¼Ò.
  • carbonic acid
    ź»ê.
  • carbonic acid
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  • carbonic acid
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  • carbonic acid
    ź»ê(÷©ß«)
  • carbonic acid assimilation
    ź¼Òµ¿È­ (¡­ÔÒûù).
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carbolines A group of pyridoindole compounds. Allowed are any points of fusion of pyridine with the five-membered ring of indole and any derivatives of these compounds.
(12 Dec 1998)
carbolise To mix with or add carbolic acid (phenol).
(05 Mar 2000)
carboluria The presence of phenol (carbolic acid) in the urine.
Origin: carbolic acid + G. Ouron, urine
(05 Mar 2000)
carbomer A polymer of acrylic acid cross-linked with a polyfunctional compound, hence, a poly (acrylic acid) or polyacrylate; a suspending agent for pharmaceuticals.
(05 Mar 2000)
carbometry An obsolete method for the determination of the presence and the proportion of carbon dioxide in the air or expired breath by the precipitation of calcium carbonate from lime water.
Synonym: carbometry.
(05 Mar 2000)
carbomycin A macrolide antibiotic isolated from Streptomyces halstedii; similar to erythromycin and used as an antibacterial and antimicrobial.
(05 Mar 2000)
carbomycin 3-O-acetyltransferase <enzyme> Involved in carbomycin biosynthesis in streptomyces thermotolerans; referred to as macrolide 3-o-acyltransferase in text; genbank d30759
Registry number: EC 2.3.1.-
Synonym: carbomycin 3-o-acyltransferase, acya gene product
(26 Jun 1999)
carbon <chemistry, element> Sixth element (Z=6) in the periodic table, has 6 protons, often described as the basis of life on earth because of its chemical properties, has potential for use with silicon as a low-activation structural material for fusion reactors, in the form silicon carbide.
Carbon tiles are often used in plasma-facing components because its low Z makes carbon a relatively nice impurity. It is also useful as a neutron moderator.
See: low-activation materials, plasma-facing components.
Abbreviation: C
(13 Nov 1997)
carbon bisulfide <chemical> Carbon disulfide (cs2). A colourless, flammable, poisonous liquid, cs2. It is used as a solvent, and is a counterirritant and has local anaesthetic properties but is not used as such. It is highly toxic with pronounced CNS, haematologic, and dermatologic effects.
Chemical name: Carbon disulfide
(12 Dec 1998)
carbon compounds, inorganic Inorganic compounds that contain carbon as an integral part of the molecule but are not derived from hydrocarbons.
(12 Dec 1998)
carbon dichloride An anthelmintic against hookworm and other nematodes.
Synonym: carbon dichloride, ethylene tetrachloride, tetrachloroethylene.
(05 Mar 2000)
carbon dioxide <biochemistry, physiology> A metabolic byproduct of carbohydrate metabolism. Carbon Dioxide collects in the tissues, is cleared by the blood (via the veins) and removed from the body via the lungs when we exhale air.
Abbreviation: CO2
(13 Nov 1997)
carbon dioxide acidosis <biochemistry> A metabolic derangement of acid-base balance where the blood pH is abnormally low.
Causes include haemorrhagic shock, cardiogenic shock, severe dehydration, sepsis, toxic ingestion (for example isopropyl alcohol, methanol), alcoholic ketoacidosis, lactic acidosis, renal failure and diabetic ketoacidosis. Respiratory acidosis will occur if the lungs are not ventilating properly resulting in an excess of carbon dioxide in the body.
(25 Jun 1999)
carbon dioxide blood level A measure of the bicarbonate level in the blood based on a venipuncture specimen. The serum carbon dioxide is one of the normally reported values in the electrolytes profile. Lower levels of carbon dioxide indicate an acidosis. The normal level is 20 to 29 mEq/L. Lower than normal levels can indicate diabetic ketoacidosis, lactic acidosis, alcoholic ketoacidosis, kidney disease, renal failure, diarrhoea, Addison's disease, ethylene glycol poisoning or methanol poisoning. Greater than normal levels can be seen with excessive vomiting, hyperaldosteronism and Cushing's syndrome.
(27 Sep 1997)
carbon dioxide content The total carbon dioxide available from serum or plasma following addition of acid; measured routinely in hospital laboratories as a component of electrolyte profiles.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Carbolines - »õâ A group of pyrido-indole compounds. Included are any points of fusion of pyridine with the five-membered ring of indole and any derivatives of these compounds. These are similar to CARBAZOLES which are benzo-indoles.
    Synonyms : Beta-Carbolines, Pyrido(4, 3-b)Indoles, Beta Carbolines
  • Carbon - »õâ A nonmetallic element with atomic symbol C, atomic number 6, and atomic weight 12.011. It may occur as several different allotropes including DIAMOND; CHARCOAL; and GRAPHITE; and as SOOT from incompletely burned fuel.
    Synonyms : Vitreous Carbon, Carbon, Vitreous
  • Carbon Compounds, Inorganic - »õâ Inorganic compounds that contain carbon as an integral part of the molecule but are not derived from hydrocarbons.
    Synonyms : Compounds, Inorganic Carbon
  • Carbon Dioxide - »õâ A colorless, odorless gas that can be formed by the body and is necessary for the respiration cycle of plants and animals.
    Synonyms : Anhydride, Carbonic, Dioxide, Carbon
  • Carbon Disulfide - »õâ Carbon disulfide (CS2). A colorless, flammable, poisonous liquid, CS2. It is used as a solvent, and is a counterirritant and has local anesthetic properties but is not used as such. It is highly toxic with pronounced CNS, hematologic, and dermatologic effects.
    Synonyms : Disulfide, Carbon
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carotene provitamin A: an orange isomer of an unsaturated hydrocarbon found in many plants; is converted into vitamin A in the liver yellow or orange-red fat-soluble pigments in plants
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carotenemia excess carotene in the blood stream; can cause the skin to turn a pale yellow or red color
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carrageenan carrageenin: a colloidal extract from carrageen seaweed and other red algae
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carbonic acid a weak acid known only in solution; formed when carbon dioxide combines with water
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carrageenin a colloidal extract from carrageen seaweed and other red algae
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CAR South American palm yielding a wax similar to carnauba wax
CAR South American palm yielding a wax similar to carnauba wax
CAR South American palm yielding a wax similar to carnauba wax
CAR a percoid fish of the family Carangidae
CAR (zoology) of or relating to fish of the family Carangidae
CAR a percoid fish of the family Carangidae
CAR large family of narrow-bodied marine food fishes with widely forked tails
CAR type genus of the Carangidae
CAR fish of western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico
CAR fish of western Atlantic: Cape Cod to Brazil
CAR fish of western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico
CAR hard outer covering or case of certain organisms such as arthropods and turtles
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