| sinoatrial node | <anatomy, cardiology, physiology> The impulse generating (pacemaker) tissue located in the right atrium, under the epicardium at the upper end of the sulcus terminalis. The specialised cardiac muscle fibres generate cardiac impulses that normally acts as the pacemaker of the cardiac conduction system. Normal impulses start in the sinoatrial node and are transmitted to the ventricles, through the atrioventricular node and into the bundle of His. Synonym: nodus sinuatrialis, atrionector, Flack's node, Keith and Flack node, Keith's node, Koch's node, sinoatrial node, sinus node. (20 Jun 2000) |
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| sinoatrial recovery time | <cardiology, physiology> Interval from the last paced P wave to the first succeeding spontaneous P wave (after 2 to 5 minutes of right atrial pacing at 120 to 140 beats per minute, and when expressed as percentage of control cycle length, it normally ranges from 115 to 159%). (05 Mar 2000) |
| sinoauricular block | <cardiology, physiology> Disturbance of heart conduction in which the atrial response is delayed or omitted because of partial or complete interference with the propagation of impulses from the sinoatrial node to the atria. (12 Dec 1998) |
| sinography | Radiologic use of a contrast medium to opacify a sinus tract. Origin: sinus + G. Grapho, to write (05 Mar 2000) |
| sinology | <study> That branch of systemized knowledge which treats of the Chinese, their language, literature, etc. Origin: Cf. F. Sinologie. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sinoper | <chemical> Sinople. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sinopite | <chemical> A brickred ferruginous clay used by the ancients for red paint. Origin: F, fr. L. Sinopis (sc. Terra), a red earth or ocher found in Sinope, a town in Paphlagoma, on the Black Sea, Gr. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sinople | <chemical> Ferruginous quartz, of a blood-red or brownish red colour, sometimes with a tinge of yellow. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sinopulmonary | <anatomy> Relating to the paranasal sinuses and the pulmonary airway. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sinovaginal | <anatomy> Relating to that part of the vagina derived from the urogenital sinus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sinoventricular conduction | <cardiology, physiology> A rare form of conduction of the sinus impulse during paralysis of the atrial muscle by hyperkalaemia. The impulse leaves the sinus node and enters the internodal tracts rapidly achieving the junctional tissues but without inscribing a P wave due to the inactivation of the atrial muscle cells. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sinsring | <zoology> Same as Banxring. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sinter | <chemical> Dross, as of iron; the scale which files from iron when hammered; applied as a name to various minerals. Calcareous sinter, a loose banded variety of calcite formed by deposition from lime-bearing waters; calcareous tufa; travertine. Ceraunian sinter, fulgurite. Siliceous sinter, a light cellular or fibrous opal; especially, geyserite (see Geyserite). It has often a pearly luster, and is then called pearl sinter. Origin: G. Cf. Cinder. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| sinuate | With deep, wave-like depressions along the margin. Compare: undulate. (09 Oct 1997) |
| sinuatrial | <anatomy> Relating to the sinus venosus and the right atrium of the heart. Synonym: sinuatrial. (20 Jun 2000) |
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| sinoatrial block |
sinoatrial exit block, a disturbance in which the atrial response is delayed or omitted because of partial or complete interference with the propagation of impulses from the sinoatrial node to the atria.
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| Sin Nombre virus |
The Sin Nombre virus (SNV) is the prototypical etiologic agent of hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS). SNV occurs wherever its reservoir rodent carrier, the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) is found, which includes essentially the entire United States except for the far southeastern region from eastern Texas through Florida. ...
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| sin |
Sin has been a term most usually used in a religious context, and today describes any lack of conformity to the will of God; especially, any willful disregard for the norms revealed by God is a sin. The word is from the old English synn, presumed to be from Germanic *sun(d)jō (lit: "it is true"). It is recorded in use as early as the 9th century. The most common formal definition is an infraction against religious or moral law. ...
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| single-gene disorder |
A genetic disorder, or genetic disease is a disease caused, at least in part, by the genes of the person with the disease. There are a number of possible causes for genetic defects: * They may be caused by random mutation. * There are genetic disorders caused by the accidental duplication of a chromosome, as in Down syndrome and Klinefelter's syndrome, or repeated duplication of part of a chromosome as in Fragile X syndrome. ...
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| single-parent family |
A single parent is a parent with one or more children, who is neither married, nor living together with his or her partners. Among divorced parents, courts have made single mothers more common than single fathers. The definition of single parents may vary according to local laws of nations or provinces. But in typical cases, a woman may be a single parent after divorce, after giving birth to or adopting a child outside marriage, or after the father has died. ...
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| SIN | United States inventor of an improved chain-stitch sewing machine (1811-1875) |
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| SIN | the Indic language spoken by the people of Sri Lanka |
| SIN | a native or inhabitant of Sri Lanka |
| SIN | of or relating to the Sinhalese people |
| SIN | of or relating to the Sinhalese languages |
| SIN | the act of singing vocal music |
| SIN | disclosing information or giving evidence about another |
| SIN | (music) smooth and flowing |
| SIN | the musical quality of the voice while singing |
| SIN | a base hit on which the batter stops safely at first base |
| SIN | the smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number |
| SIN | hit a one-base hit, in baseball |
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