| beta MHC | beta myosin heavy chain |
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| beta MSH | beta melanocyte-stimulating hormone |
| beta NF | beta- naphtoflavone |
| beta NGF | Beta nerve growth factor |
| beta PP | Beta Protein Precursor |
| beta PP | beta amyloid precursor protein |
| beta TCP | beta tricalcium phosphate |
| beta Thal | beta thalassaemia |
| beta VLDL | beta very low density lipoprotein |
| beta,gamma-meATP | beta, gamma-MethyleneATP |
| beclomethasone | <chemical> An anti-inflammatory, synthetic glucocorticoid. It is used topically as an anti-inflammatory agent and in aerosol form for the treatment of asthma. Pharmacological action: anti-asthmatic agents, steroidal anti-inflammatory agents, glucocorticoids, synthetic, glucocorticoids, topical. Chemical name: Pregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione, 9-chloro-11,17,21-trihydroxy-16-methyl-, (11beta,16beta)- (12 Dec 1998) |
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| become | 1. To pass from one state to another; to enter into some state or condition, by a change from another state, or by assuming or receiving new properties or qualities, additional matter, or a new character. "The Lord God . . . Breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul." (Gen. Ii. 7) "That error now which is become my crime." (Milton) 2. To come; to get. "But, madam, where is Warwick then become!" (Shak) To become of, to be the present state or place of; to be the fate of; to be the end of; to be the final or subsequent condition of. "What is then become of so huge a multitude?" (Sir W. Raleigh) Origin: OE. Bicumen, becumen, AS. Becuman to come to, to happen; akin to D. Bekomen, OHG.a piqueman, Goth. Biquiman to come upon, G. Bekommen to get, suit. See Be-, and Come. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Becquerel | <unit> The Systeme Internationale (SI unit, MKS) unit of radioactivity (Bq), named after the discoverer of radioactivity and equal to 1 nuclear transition or disintegration per second. Use is fairly recent, superseding the Curie (Ci). 1Ci = 37 GBq (16 Dec 1997) |
| Becquerel rays | An obsolete term for radiations given off by uranium and other radioactive substances; these include alpha, beta, and gamma ray's. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Becquerel, Antoine | <person> French physicist and Nobel laureate, 1852-1908. See: becquerel, Becquerel rays. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Becquerel, Antoine-Henri | <person, radiobiology> French scientist and discoverer of radioactivity, co-winner of Nobel Prize. (See Curie) (13 Nov 1997) |
| becuna | <zoology> A fish of the Mediterranean (Sphyraena spet). See: Barracuda. Origin: Sp. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| bed | 1. To place in a bed. 2. To make partaker of one's bed; to cohabit with. "I'll to the Tuscan wars, and never bed her." (Shak) 3. To furnish with a bed or bedding. 4. To plant or arrange in beds; to set, or cover, as in a bed of soft earth; as, to bed the roots of a plant in mold. 5. To lay or put in any hollow place, or place of rest and security, surrounded or inclosed; to embed; to furnish with or place upon a bed or foundation; as, to bed a stone; it was bedded on a rock. "Among all chains or clusters of mountains where large bodies of still water are bedded." (Wordsworth) 6. To dress or prepare the surface of stone) so as to serve as a bed. 7. To lay flat; to lay in order; to place in a horizontal or recumbent position. "Bedded hair." Origin: Bedded; Bedding. 1. An article of furniture to sleep or take rest in or on; a couch. Specifically: A sack or mattress, filled with some soft material, in distinction from the bedstead on which it is placed (as, a feather bed), or this with the bedclothes added. In a general sense, any thing or place used for sleeping or reclining on or in, as a quantity of hay, straw, leaves, or twigs. "And made for him [a horse] a leafy bed." (Byron) "I wash, wring, brew, bake, . . . Make the beds." (Shak) "In bed he slept not for my urging it." (Shak) 2. (Used as the symbol of matrimony) Marriage. "George, the eldest son of his second bed." (Clarendon) 3. A plat or level piece of ground in a garden, usually a little raised above the adjoining ground. "Beds of hyacinth and roses." 4. A mass or heap of anything arranged like a bed; as, a bed of ashes or coals. 5. The bottom of a watercourse, or of any body of water; as, the bed of a river. "So sinks the daystar in the ocean bed." (Milton) 6. <geology> A layer or seam, or a horizontal stratum between layers; as, a bed of coal, iron, etc. 7. See Gun carriage, and Mortar bed. 8. The horizontal surface of a building stone; as, the upper and lower beds. A course of stone or brick in a wall. The place or material in which a block or brick is laid. The lower surface of a brick, slate, or tile. 9. <mechanics> The foundation or the more solid and fixed part or framing of a machine; or a part on which something is laid or supported; as, the bed of an engine. 10. The superficial earthwork, or ballast, of a railroad. 11. The flat part of the press, on which the form is laid. Bed is much used adjectively or in combination; as, bed key or bedkey; bed wrench or bedwrench; bedchamber; bedmaker, etc. Bed of justice, a phrase applied to a separation by partial divorce of man and wife, without dissolving the bonds of matrimony. If such a divorce (now commonly called a judicial separation) be granted at the instance of the wife, she may have alimony. Origin: AS. Bed, bedd; akin to OS. Bed, D. Bed, bedde, Icel. Ber, Dan. Bed, Sw. Badd, Goth. Badi, OHG. Betti, G. Bett, bette, bed, beet a plat of ground; all of uncertain origin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| bed conversion | The reallocation of beds from one type of care service to another, as in converting acute care beds to long term care beds. (12 Dec 1998) |
| bed occupancy | A measure of inpatient health facility use based upon the average number or proportion of beds occupied for a given period of time. (12 Dec 1998) |
| bed of breast | Structures against which the posterior surface of the breast lies; includes mainly the pectoralis major muscle, but also some serratus anterior and external abdominal oblique muscle; extends from second to sixth rib, and from parasternal to anterior axillary lines. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bed of stomach | The structures against which the posteroinferior surface of the stomach lies, and from which it is separated, for the main part, by the omental bursa; includes diaphragm, left suprarenal gland, upper part of left kidney, splenic artery, anterior aspect of pancreatic body and tail, left colic flexure, and transverse mesocolon. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bed rest | Confinement of an individual to bed for therapeutic or experimental reasons. (12 Dec 1998) |
| bed rock | <chemical> The solid rock underlying superficial formations. Also Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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Synonyms : Acute Idiopathic Facial Neuropathy, Acute Inflammatory Facial Neuropathy, Facial Neuropathy, Idiopathic Acute, Idiopathic Acute Facial Neuropathy, Inflammatory Facial Neuropathy, Acute, Bell Palsies, Bell's Palsies, Bells Palsy, Facial Paralyses, Herpetic
Synonyms : Alkaloids, Belladonna
Synonyms : Belonidae, Needlefish
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benzoin: gum resin used especially in treating skin irritation (Old Testament) the youngest and best-loved son of Jacob and Rachel and one of the twelve forebears of the tribes of Israel
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a psychologist who subscribes to behaviorism behavioristic: of or relating to behaviorism; "behavioristic psychology"
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behaviorism: an approach to psychology that emphasizes observable measurable behavior
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doing good; feeling beneficent the quality of being kind or helpful or generous
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financial assistance in time of need something that aids or promotes well-being; "for the common good" profit: derive a benefit from; "She profited from his vast experience" a performance to raise money for a charitable cause be beneficial for; "This will do you good"
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| BE | covered with beads of liquid |
| BE | lizard with black and yellowish beadlike scales |
| BE | a beaded molding for edging or decorating furniture |
| BE | ornamentation with beads |
| BE | a plane with a concave blade for making moulding with beadwork |
| BE | a minor parish official who serves as an usher and preserves order at services |
| BE | United States biologist who discovered how hereditary characteristics are transmitted by genes (1903-1989) |
| BE | small and round and shiny like a shiny bead or button |
| BE | beads threaded on a string |
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