| desmobacteria | See Microbacteria. Origin: Gr. Bond + E. Bacteria. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| desmocalmin | <cell biology> A protein (240 kD) isolated from bovine desmosomes that binds calcium calmodulin and cytokeratin type intermediate filaments. (18 Nov 1997) |
| desmocollin | <cell biology> Glycoproteins of 130 and 115 kD (desmocollins I and II) isolated from desmosomes. Antibody fragments directed against desmocollins block desmosome formation and desmocollins are therefore thought to be involved in the adhesion. (18 Nov 1997) |
| desmocranium | The mesenchymal primordium of the cranium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| desmodont | <zoology> A member of a group of South American blood-sucking bats, of the genera Desmodus and Diphylla. See Vampire. Origin: Gr. Bond +, tooth. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Desmodus | A blood-feeding genus of Chiroptera, known generally as vampire bats, found in Trinidad, Mexico, and Central and South America; Desmodus artibaeus, Desmodus rotundus, and Desmodus rufus, three species present in Trinidad and South America, are reservoir hosts of rabies virus. Origin: desmo-+ G. Odous, tooth (05 Mar 2000) |
| desmodynia | Pain in a ligament. Origin: desmo-+ G. Odyne, pain (05 Mar 2000) |
| desmogenous | Of connective tissue or ligamentous origin or causation; e.g., denoting a deformity due to contraction of ligaments, fascia, or a scar. Origin: desmo-+ G. -gen, producing (05 Mar 2000) |
| desmoglein | <cell biology> Transmembrane glycoprotein (165 kD) found in desmosomes. (18 Nov 1997) |
| desmognathous | <ornithology> Having the maxillo-palatine bones united; applied to a group of carinate birds (Desmognathae), including various wading and swimming birds, as the ducks and herons, and also raptorial and other kinds. Origin: Gr. Desmos bond + jaw. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| desmography | A description of, or treatise on, the ligaments. Origin: desmo-+ G. Grapho, to describe (05 Mar 2000) |
| desmoid | <anatomy> Resembling, or having the characteristics of, a ligament; ligamentous. Origin: Gr. Desmos ligament. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| desmoid tumour | <anatomy> Resembling, or having the characteristics of, a ligament; ligamentous. Origin: Gr. Desmos ligament. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| desmolases | Old and non-specific term for enzymes catalyzing reactions other than those involving hydrolysis; e.g., those involving oxidation and reduction, isomerization, the breaking of carbon-carbon bonds. (05 Mar 2000) |
| desmology | <study> The science which treats of the ligaments. Origin: Gr. Desmos ligament. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| desmid |
Desmids are the Desmidiales class of green algae, comprise around 40 genera and more than 10000 species, found mostly but not exclusively in freshwater. Most are unicellular, and are divided into two compartments separated by a narrow bridge or isthmus. Desmids assume a variety of highly symmetrical and generally attractive shapes, which provide the basis for their classification. Each has a single chloroplast, and no flagella. ...
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German Earth Works for the Third ReichThe D. E. S. T. or SS Materials Company, was the National Socialists organization responsible for most of the slave labor in the Shoah. Even before Hitler and his men took office, they had a vision of replacing the defeated Germany of the post World War I and the anemic Weimar Republic, with a grand new Proud Germany; a Germany of the Days of heroes and warriors in utter nationalistic hubris. ...
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Descent is a 3D first-person shooter computer game noted for popularizing the use of portal rendering technology and providing the player with six full degrees of freedom (often abbreviated "6DOF") to move and to look around. Descent spawned two direct sequels (Descent II and Descent?, and a spin-off called '', an arcade space sim. Descent'' was developed by Parallax Software and released in 1995. ...
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In mathematics, the idea of descent has come to stand for a very general idea, extending the intuitive idea of 'gluing' in topology. Since the topologists' glue is actually the use of equivalence relations on topological spaces, the theory starts with some ideas on identification. ...
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| DES | making less susceptible or sensitive to either physical or emotional stimuli |
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| DES | an arid region with little or no vegetation |
| DES | leave someone who needs or counts on you |
| DES | desert (a cause, a country or an army), often in order to join the opposing cause, country, or army |
| DES | located in a dismal or remote area |
| DES | a boot reaching halfway up to the knee |
| DES | wildflower having vibrant deep pink tubular evening-blooming flowers |
| DES | German field marshal noted for brilliant generalship in North Africa during World War II (1891-1944) |
| DES | handsome low saltbush of arid southwestern United States and Mexico having blue-green prickly-edged leaves often used for Christmas decoration |
| DES | small long-tailed lizard of arid areas of southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico |
| DES | of deserts of northern Africa and southern Asia |
| DES | mariposa with clusters of bell-shaped vermilion or orange or yellow flowers atop short stems |
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