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| chirug | surgical [Lat. chirurgicalis] |
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| CHL | Chinese hamster lung; chlorambucil; chloramphenicol |
| Chl | chloroform; chlorophyll |
| CHLA | cyclohexyl linoleic acid |
| Chlb | chlorobutanol |
| CHLD | chronic hypoxic lung disease |
| chlor | chloride |
| ChlVPP | chlorambucil, vinblastine, procarbazine, prednisone |
| ChM | Master of Surgery [Lat. Chirurgiae Magister] |
| CHMD | clinical hyaline membrane disease |
| CHESS | Chemical shift selective |
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| CHEST | Chick Embrotoxicity Screening Test |
| CHF | Chronic Heart Failure |
| CHF | Congenital hepatic fibrosis |
| CHF | Congestive Heart Failure |
| CHF | Continuous haemofiltration |
| CHG | chlorhexidene gluconate |
| CHH | Cartilage hair hypoplasia |
| CHH | Crustacean hyperglycaemic hormone |
| CHI | Chalcone isomerase |
| chaperonin 10 | Members of the chaperonin heat-shock protein family. Chaperonin 10 purified from bacteria, plastids, or mitochondria occurs as an oligomer of seven identical subunits arranged in a single ring. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| chaperonin 60 | Members of the chaperonin heat-shock protein family. Chaperonin 60 purified from bacteria, plastids, or mitochondria is an oligomeric protein with a distinctive structure of fourteen subunits, arranged in two rings of seven subunits each. (12 Dec 1998) |
| chaperonins | A class of sequence-related molecular chaperones found in bacteria, mitochondria, and plastids. Chaperonins are abundant constitutive proteins that increase in amount after stresses such as heat shock, bacterial infection of macrophages, and an increase in the cellular content of unfolded proteins. Bacterial chaperonins are major immunogens in human bacterial infections because of their accumulation during the stress of infection. Two members of this class of chaperones are chaperonin 10 and chaperonin 60. (12 Dec 1998) |
| chaplaincy service, hospital | Hospital department which administers religious activities within the hospital, e.g., pastoral care, religious services. (12 Dec 1998) |
| chappa | A disease marked by subcutaneous nodules, the size of a pigeon's egg, which break down, release a fatty looking material, and form ulcers; the eruption is preceded by severe muscular and articular pains. Origin: W. Af. (05 Mar 2000) |
| chapped | Having or pertaining to skin, especially of the hands, that is dry, scaly, and fissured, owing to the action of cold or to the excess rate of evaporation of moisture from the skin surface. Origin: M.E. Chap, to chop, split (05 Mar 2000) |
| char | The remains of solid biomass that has been incompletely combusted, such as charcoal if wood is incompletely burned. (05 Dec 1998) |
| Chara | <organism> Class of filamentous green algae exemplified by the genus Chara, in which the mitotic spindle is not surrounded by a nuclear envelope. Probably the closest relatives, among the algae, to higher plants. The giant internodal cells (up to 5cm long) exhibit dramatic cyclosis and have been much used for studies on ion transport and cytoplasmic streaming. (21 May 1997) |
| Characean algae | <organism> Class of filamentous green algae exemplified by the genus Chara, in which the mitotic spindle is not surrounded by a nuclear envelope. Probably the closest relatives, among the algae, to higher plants. The giant internodal cells (up to 5cm long) exhibit dramatic cyclosis and have been much used for studies on ion transport and cytoplasmic streaming. (21 May 1997) |
| character | In current usage, approximately equivalent to personality. The sum of the relatively fixed personality traits and habitual modes of response of an individual. (12 Dec 1998) |
| character analysis | Analysis of the defenses and personality traits that characterise an individual. (05 Mar 2000) |
| character armor | A habitual pattern of organised defenses against anxiety. (05 Mar 2000) |
| character disorder | A term referring to a group of behavioural disorder's, now replaced by a more general term, personality disorder, of which character disorder's are now a subclass. (05 Mar 2000) |
| character neurosis | A subclass of personality disorders. (05 Mar 2000) |
| characteristic | Synonym: character. 2. Typical or distinctive of a particular disorder. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Chelators, Agents, Chelating, Antagonists, Metal
Synonyms : Therapy, Chelation, Chelation Therapies, Therapies, Chelation
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Synonyms : Face Peeling, Chemical, Chemexfoliations
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chemisorption: adsorption (especially when irreversible) by means of chemical instead of physical forces; "chemisorption of gaseous nitrogen on iron catalysts"
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very vascular fetal membrane composed of the fused chorion and adjacent wall of the allantois
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chorioallantois: very vascular fetal membrane composed of the fused chorion and adjacent wall of the allantois
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keloid: raised pinkish scar tissue at the site of an injury; results from excessive tissue repair
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| cH | a unit of length |
| cH | fasten or secure with chains |
| cH | connect or arrange into a chain by linking |
| cH | British biochemist (born in Germany) who isolated and purified penicillin, which had been discovered in 1928 by Sir Alexander Fleming (1906-1979) |
| cH | (medieval) flexible armor |
| cH | (medieval) flexible armor |
| cH | a fern of the genus Woodwardia having the sori in chainlike rows |
| cH | a gang of convicts chained together |
| cH | a letter that is sent successively to several people |
| cH | a form of lightning that moves rapidly in a zigzag path with one end divided (fork-like) |
| cH | (medieval) flexible armor |
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