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  • rhodogenesis
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  • rhodopsin
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  • Rhodotorula
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  • rhodotorulosis
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  • rhombencephalic isthmus
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  • rhombencephalic lip
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  • rhombencephalic prominence
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  • rhombencephalon
    ¸¶¸§³ú, ´É(Çü)³ú
  • rhombic lip
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  • rhombocoele
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  • rhomboid
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  • rhomboid fossa
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  • rhomboid glossitis
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  • rhomboid major muscle
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  • rhomboid minor muscle
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  • rhombencephalic isthmus
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  • rhombencephalic lip
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  • rhombencephalic prominence
    ¸¶¸§³úÀ¶±â
  • rhombencephalon
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  • rhombic lip
    (¢¡rhombencephalic lip) ¸¶¸§³úÀÔ¼ú
  • rhombocoele
    (¢¡terminal ventricle) ô¼ö³ú½Ç
  • rhomboid
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  • rhomboid fossa
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  • rhomboid glossitis
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  • rhomboid major muscle
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  • rhomboid minor muscle
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  • rhomboid nucleus
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  • rhomboideus
    (¢¡rhomboid) ¸¶¸§-, ´ÉÇü-
  • rhonchus
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  • rhoptry
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  • rheumatic scoliosis
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  • rheumatic scoliosis
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  • rheumatic tetany
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  • rheumatic tetany
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  • rheumatic torticollis
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  • rheumatic torticollis
    ·ù¸¶Æ¼½º¼º »ç°æ(¡­àõÞØÌË)
  • rheumatic valvular disease
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  • rheumatic valvular disease
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  • rheumatic valvulitis
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  • rheumatic valvulitis
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  • rheumatid
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  • rheumatid
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  • rheumatismus infectiosus specificus
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  • rheumatismus musculorum ºÒ
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rhNGF Recombinant human nerve growth factor
rhNGF recombinant human NGF
Rho Rhomboid
RHO rhodopsin
Rho 123 Rhodamine 123
Rho kinase Rho-associated kinase
Rho-GDI Rho GDP dissociation inhibitor
RHPA reverse haemolytic plaque assay
RHR Relative hazard rate
RHR Renal hypertensive rats
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rheumatalgia An obsolete term for rheumatic pain.
Origin: G. Rheuma, flux, + algos, pain
(05 Mar 2000)
rheumatic 1. Derived from, or having the character of, rheum; rheumic.
2. <medicine> Of or pertaining to rheumatism; as, rheumatic pains or affections; affected with rheumatism; as, a rheumatic old man; causing rheumatism; as, a rheumatic day. "That rheumatic diseases do abound." (Shak)
Origin: Gr. Subject to a discharge or flux: cf. L. Rheumaticus, F. Rhumatique. See Rheum, Rheumatism.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
rheumatic arteritis Arteritis due to rheumatic fever; Aschoff bodies are frequently found in the adventitia of small arteries, especially in the myocardium, and may lead to fibrosis and constriction of the lumens.
(05 Mar 2000)
rheumatic chorea A postinfectious chorea appearing several months after a streptococcal infection with subsequent rheumatic fever. The chorea typically involves the distal limbs and is associated with hypotonia and emotional lability. Improvement occurs over weeks or months and exacerbations occur without associated infection recurrence.
Synonym: acute chorea, chorea minor, chorea, juvenile chorea, rheumatic chorea, Sydenham's disease.
(05 Mar 2000)
rheumatic disease See: rheumatism.
(05 Mar 2000)
rheumatic diseases Disorders of connective tissue, especially the joints and related structures, characterised by inflammation, degeneration, or metabolic derangement.
(12 Dec 1998)
rheumatic endocarditis Endocardial involvment as part of rheumatic heart disease, recognised clinically by valvular involvement; in the acute stage, there may be tiny fibrin vegetations along the lines of closure of the valve leaflets, with subsequent fibrous thickening and shortening of the leaflets.
(05 Mar 2000)
rheumatic fever <microbiology> Disease involving inflammation of joints and damage to heart valves that follows streptococcal infection and is believed to be autoimmune, i.e. Antibodies to streptococcal components cross react with host tissue antigens.
(18 Nov 1997)
rheumatic heart disease The most important manifestation of and sequel to rheumatic fever, i.e., any cardiac involvement in rheumatic fever.
(12 Dec 1998)
rheumatic nodule A small round or oval, mostly subcutaneous nodule made up chiefly of a mass of aschoff bodies and seen in cases of rheumatic fever. It is differentiated from the rheumatoid nodule which appears in rheumatoid arthritis, most frequently over bony prominences.
(12 Dec 1998)
rheumatic pericarditis Fibrinous pericarditis occurring in acute rheumatic fever.
(05 Mar 2000)
rheumatic pneumonia Pneumonia rarely occurring in severe acute rheumatic fever, even when the disease was common; consolidation occurs, the lungs being of a rubbery consistency, with fibrin exudate and small haemorrhages, as well as oedema from left ventrical failure.
(05 Mar 2000)
rheumatic tetany An acute epidemic form of tetany, of several weeks' duration, occurring chiefly in winter.
Synonym: epidemic tetany.
(05 Mar 2000)
rheumatic torticollis Stiff neck due to cervical or neck myositis, chiefly of the sternocleidomastoid, occurring especially in children.
Synonym: rheumatic torticollis.
(05 Mar 2000)
rheumatic valvulitis Valvulitis characterised in the acute stage by small fibrin vegetations along the lines of closure and by Aschoff bodies in the cusps; in the chronic stage, it is characterised by scarring, commissural adhesion, and stenosis and/or regurgitation.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Rhinosporidium - »õâ A genus in the order Dermocystidium, class MESOMYCETOZOEA. It causes RHINOSPORIDIOSIS in MAMMALS and BIRDS.
    Synonyms : Rhinosporidium seeberi
  • Rhinovirus - »õâ A genus of PICORNAVIRIDAE inhabiting primarily the respiratory tract of mammalian hosts. It includes over 100 human serotypes associated with the COMMON COLD.
    Synonyms : Cold Virus, Common, Cold Viruses, Common, Common Cold Viruses, Coryza Virus, Rhinoviruses
  • Rhipicephalus - »õâ A genus of TICKS, in the family IXODIDAE, widespread in Africa. Members of the genus include many important vectors of animal and human pathogens.
    Synonyms :
  • Rhipicephalus sanguineus - »õâ A species of tick (TICKS) in the family IXODIDAE, distributed throughout the world but abundant in southern Europe. It will feed on a wide variety of MAMMALS, but DOGS are its preferred host. It transmits a large number of diseases including BABESIOSIS; THEILERIASIS; EHRLICHIOSIS; and MEDITERRANEAN SPOTTED FEVER.
    Synonyms :
  • Rhizobiaceae - »õâ A family of gram-negative bacteria which are saprophytes, symbionts, or plant pathogens.
    Synonyms :
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rhonchus a sound like whistling or snoring that is heard with a stethoscope during expiration as air passes through obstructed channels
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Rh factor rhesus factor: a blood group antigen possessed by Rh-positive people; if an Rh-negative person receives a blood transfusion from an Rh-positive person it can result in hemolysis and anemia
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rhubarb pieplant: long pinkish sour leafstalks usually eaten cooked and sweetened plants having long green or reddish acidic leafstalks growing in basal clumps; stems (and only the stems) are edible when cooked; leaves are poisonous
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Rhus deciduous or evergreen shrubs and shrubby trees of temperate and subtropical North America, South Africa, eastern Asia and northeastern Australia; usually limited to nonpoisonous sumacs (see genus Toxicodendron)
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rhus dermatitis contact dermatitis resulting from contact with plants of the genus Toxicodendron
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Rh large spotted shark of warm surface waters worldwide
Rh small-toothed sharks comprising only one species
Rh a major European river carrying more traffic than any other river in the world
Rh United States parapsychologist (1895-1980)
Rh a major European river carrying more traffic than any other river in the world
Rh any of several white wines from the Rhine River valley in Germany (`hock' is British usage)
Rh a picturesque region of Germany around the Rhine river
Rh a center in the cerebral hemispheres that governs the sense of smell in lower animals
Rh an imitation diamond made from rock crystal or glass or paste
Rh the anterior tip at the end of the suture of the nasal bones
Rh an inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the nose (usually associated with nasal discharge)
Rh massive powerful herbivorous odd-toed ungulate of southeast Asia and Africa having very thick skin and one or two horns on the snout
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