| auropalpebral reflex | A form of the wink reflex in which there is a contraction, sometimes very slight, of the orbicularis palpebrarum muscle when a sudden noise is made close to the ear; it is absent in labyrinthine disease with total deafness. Synonym: acousticopalpebral reflex, auropalpebral reflex, cochleo-orbicular reflex, startle reflex. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| aurora | Origin: L. Aurora, for ausosa, akin to Gr, dawn, Skr. Ushas, and E. East. 1. The rising light of the morning; the dawn of day; the redness of the sky just before the sun rises. 2. The rise, dawn, or beginning. 3. The Roman personification of the dawn of day; the goddess of the morning. The poets represented her a rising out of the ocean, in a chariot, with rosy fingers dropping gentle dew. 4. <botany> A species of crowfoot. 5. The aurora borealis or aurora australis (northern or southern lights). Aurora borealis, i. E, northern daybreak; popularly called northern lights. A luminous meteoric phenomenon, visible only at night, and supposed to be of electrical origin. This species of light usually appears in streams, ascending toward the zenith from a dusky line or bank, a few degrees above the northern horizon; when reaching south beyond the zenith, it forms what is called the corona, about a spot in the heavens toward which the dipping needle points. Occasionally the aurora appears as an arch of light across the heavens from east to west. Sometimes it assumes a wavy appearance, and the streams of light are then called merry dancers. They assume a variety of colours, from a pale red or yellow to a deep red or blood colour. The Aurora australis is a corresponding phenomenon in the southern hemisphere, the streams of light ascending in the same manner from near the southern horizon. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| aurora kinase | <enzyme> Closely resembles the camp-dependent protein kinases; shows 38% identity with the kinase domains of tpk1 and tpk3; mw 47 kD; genbank x83465 Registry number: EC 2.7.10.- Synonym: aur kinase, aur gene product (26 Jun 1999) |
| aurosome | <cell biology> Gold containing secondary lysosome found in patients treated with gold complexes. Origin: Gr. Soma = body (18 Nov 1997) |
| aurotherapy | Synonym: chrysotherapy. Origin: L. Aurum, gold (05 Mar 2000) |
| aurothioglucose | <chemical> (1-thio-d-glucopyranosato)gold. A thioglucose derivative used as an antirheumatic and experimentally to produce obesity in animals. Pharmacological action: antirheumatic agents, gold. Chemical name: Gold, (1-thio-D-glucopyranosato-O2,S1)- (12 Dec 1998) |
| aurothioglycanide | AuSCH2CONH-C6H5; [(phenylcarbamoyl)methyl]thiogold;an organic gold compound, insoluble in water; used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, and administered by intramuscular injection; more slowly absorbed than the water-soluble gold salts. Synonym: aurothioglycanide. (05 Mar 2000) |
| aurous | 1. Containing gold. 2. <chemistry> Pertaining to, or derived from, gold; said of those compounds of gold in which this element has its lower valence; as, aurous oxide. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| aurovertin | <protein> Inhibitor of the respiratory chain that binds to ATPase. (18 Nov 1997) |
| aurovertins | <chemical> Very toxic and complex pyrone derivatives from the fungus calcarisporium arbuscula. They bind to and inhibit mitochondrial atpase, thereby uncoupling oxidative phosphorylation. They are used as biochemical tools. Pharmacological action: indicators and reagents, uncoupling agents. (12 Dec 1998) |
| aurum | Synonym: gold. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| aura |
The warning symptoms, usually visual, that may sometimes occur shortly before a migraine headache begins. The word "aura" comes from the Greek word for wind, and just as a strong wind may precede a storm, an aura may precede the storm of migraine. Auras may occur without head pain.
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A warning before a seizure; a simple partial seizure occuring within seconds or minutes before a complex partial or secondarily generalized tonic-clonic seizure, or it may occur alone; also a warning before a migraine headache or a primary generalized seizure.
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| auricle |
A small earlike projection from the base of a leaf or petal.
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| auricle |
An ear-shaped appendage found on some plant parts, such as on the top margin of grass leaf sheaths.
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| auricle |
Small ear-like projections. Found at the junction of the blade and the sheath in grasses. See drawing of parts of a grass plant.
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