| thiochrome method | A method for the determination of thiamin based upon the production of thiochrome when the vitamin is oxidised by alkaline ferricyanide to yield the fluorescent compound, thiochrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| thioclastic cleavage | The splitting of a bond in fashion analogous to hydrolysis or phosphorolysis except that the elements of a substituted hydrogen sulfide (usually coenzyme A) are added across the break. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thioctic acid | <chemical> Chemical name: 1,2-Dithiolane-3-pentanoic acid (12 Dec 1998) |
| thiocyanate | <chemistry> Same as Sulphocyanate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| thiocyanate hydrolase | <enzyme> A novel enzyme catalysing the formation of carbonyl sulfide and ammonia from thiocyanates; mw 126 kD; from thiobacillus thioparus Registry number: EC 3.5.99.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| thiocyanates | Organic derivatives of thiocyanic acid which contain the general formula r-scn. (12 Dec 1998) |
| thiocyanic | <chemistry> Same as Sulphocyanic. Origin: Thio- + cyanic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| thiocyanic acid | HS-CN;hydrogen thiocyanate. Synonym: rhodanic acid, sulfocyanic acid. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thiocyanogen number | The number of grams of thiocyanogen taken up by 100 g of fat; analogous to the iodine number, except that thiocyanogen will not add to all the double bonds in polyunsaturated fatty acids as will iodine. Synonym: thiocyanogen value. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thiocyanogen value | The number of grams of thiocyanogen taken up by 100 g of fat; analogous to the iodine number, except that thiocyanogen will not add to all the double bonds in polyunsaturated fatty acids as will iodine. Synonym: thiocyanogen value. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thiodepsipeptide | Peptides that also contain one or more acylated thiol groups (e.g., of cysteine). Origin: thio-+ G. Depseo, to knead, blend, + peptide (05 Mar 2000) |
| thiodiphenylamine | <pharmacology> A group of tranquilising medications with antipsychotic action, thought to act by blocking dopaminergic transmission in the brain. They are used to treat mental, nervous and emotional disorders. Examples include: chlorpromazine, fluphenazine, mesoridazine, perphenazine, prochlorperazine, promazine, thioridazine, trifluoperazine, thiopropazate and triflupromazine. Trifluoperazine binds to and inhibits calmodulin and has been used experimentally to block calcium or calmodulin controlled reactions. (29 Sep 1997) |
| thioester | Compounds of the type. R CO s R. See: coenzyme A, palmitoylation. (18 Nov 1997) |
| thioesterase | <enzyme> An enzyme that hydrolyzes thioesters; e.g., the deacylating activity at the end of fatty acid biosynthesis that releases palmitate. Synonym: thiolesterase. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thioesters | In enzymology, an ester where the oxygen bridging the substrate or product carbonyl carbon and the enzyme is replaced by a sulphur (usually through a cys residue); a high energy intermediate in many enzymes. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Thioglycollates
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Glaxo Wellcome Brand of Thioguanine, GlaxoSmithKline Brand of Thioguanine, Lanvis, Tabloid, Thioguanin Glaxo Wellcome, Thioguanin-GSK, Thioguanine Hemihydrate, Thioguanine Monosodium Salt, Tioguanina Wellcome, Tioguanine, Wellcome Brand of Thioguanine
Synonyms :
Synonyms : NSC-4911, Ribosyl-6-mercaptopurine, 6 Mercaptopurine Riboside, Riboside, 6-Mercaptopurine, Ribosyl 6 mercaptopurine
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| thistle |
The Thistle is a high performance racing dinghy, also used for day sailing, popular in the United States. The Thistle was designed by Gordon K. (Sandy) Douglass who later designed the Highlander and Flying Scot. (These names commemorate Douglasss Scots heritage.) Starting in 1945, nearly 4000 boats have been built, originally in hot molded plywood, and since the late 1950s in glass-reinforced polyester. ...
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in Western music, the jump from one note to another 5 half-steps away (covering 5 swarastaanas). For example, C to E, or in Carnatic, s to g3. Also called a perfect third (as opposed to a minor third)
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A thin membrane that can be drawn across the eye.
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An anticancer drug that belongs to the family of drugs called antimetabolites.
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1. Abbreviation for temperature
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| THI | nowhere to be found in a giant void |
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| THI | lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture |
| THI | make sparse |
| THI | become sparser |
| THI | a person who is unusually thin |
| THI | erect blueberry of western United States having solitary flowers and somewhat sour berries |
| THI | stringybark having white wood |
| THI | mussel with thin fragile shells having only rudimentary hinge teeth |
| THI | quick to take offense |
| THI | a separate and self-contained entity |
| THI | an action |
| THI | an artifact |
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