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maduromycosis mycetoma.
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mad cow disease The common term used for bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). In March 1996, the British government announced a possible link between BSE and Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease, a sporadic and rare but fatal human disease that usually strikes people over 65. It occurs worldwide at an estimated annual rate of 1 case per 1,000,000 population. About 10 percent to 15 percent of CJD cases are inherited. ...
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mad Mutual Assured Destruction. Each side completely destroys the other in an exchange of nuclear weapons.
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madder A red dye extracted from the root of the madder plant, Rubia tinctorium. Madder dye has been synthesized at the alzarine colors. "Alizari" is Arabic for madder.
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madder The Dutch Rubia tinctorum is the plant whose peeled roots supply madder, a pigment whose colouring principle is alizarin. The madders are brown, madder carmine and madder orange in colour. Back
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