| thrombon | An all-inclusive term for circulating thrombocytes (blood platelets) and the cellular forms from which they arise (thromboblasts or megakaryocytes). It is analogous to erythron and leukon of the red and white blood cells, respectively. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| thrombonecrosis | Necrosis of the walls of a blood vessel, with thrombosis in the lumen. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thrombopathic syndrome | <syndrome> A nondescript term to describe any of a number of bleeding diseases in which clot formation is deficient rather than those in which there is an organic fault of the blood vessels. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thrombopathy | A non-specific term applied to disorders of blood platelets resulting in defective thromboplastin, without obvious change in the appearance or number of platelets. Origin: thrombo-+ G. Pathos, disease (05 Mar 2000) |
| thrombopenia | <haematology> A decrease in the number of platelets in the blood, resulting in the potential for increased bleeding and decreased ability for clotting. Origin: Gr. Penia = poverty (18 Nov 1997) |
| thrombopenic purpura | idiopathic thrombocytopenia purpura |
| thrombophilia | A disorder of the haemopoietic system in which there is a tendency to the occurrence of thrombosis. (12 Dec 1998) |
| thrombophlebitis | <pathology> Inflammation of a vein associated with thrombus formation. Origin: Gr. Phleps = vein. (18 Nov 1997) |
| thromboplastid | Synonym: platelet. 2. A nucleated spindle cell in submammalian blood. Origin: thrombo-+ G. Plastos, formed (05 Mar 2000) |
| thromboplastin | <haematology> Traditional name for substance in plasma that converts prothrombin to thrombin. Now known not to be a single substance. (See thrombin). (18 Nov 1997) |
| thromboplastinogen | A coagulation (clotting) factor. Classic haemophilia (haemophilia A) is due to a congenital deficiency in the amount (or activity) of factor VIII. Factor VIII is also known as antihemophiliac factor (AHF) or antihemophiliac globulin (AHG). The gene for factor VIII (that for classic haemophilia) is on the X chromosome so females can be silent carriers without symptoms and males can be haemophiliacs. (12 Dec 1998) |
| thromboplastinogenaemia | The presence of thromboplastinogen in the circulating blood. Origin: thromboplastinogen + G. Haima, blood (05 Mar 2000) |
| thromboplastinogenase | <enzyme> An enzyme in blood that catalyses the conversion of inactive thromboplastinogen to thromboplastin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thrombopoiesis | Precisely, the process of a clot forming in blood, but generally used with reference to the formation of blood platelets (thrombocytes). Origin: thrombo-+ G. Poiesis, a making (05 Mar 2000) |
| thrombopoietin | <chemical> A humoral factor that controls blood platelet production through stimulation of megakaryocyte populations. Bone marrow megakaryocytes increase in both size and number in response to exposure to thrombopoietin. Chemical name: Thrombopoietin (12 Dec 1998) |
| thromboembolism |
A condition in which a blood clot forms inside a blood vessel.
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| thrust |
The force produced by the engines, thrust works opposite of and counteracts drag. Thrust is the forward movement that is necessary to sustain flight. It is one of the four basic principles of flight.
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| Thr |
Threonine (an amino acid).
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| threshold limit value |
A concentration of a substance to which most workers can be exposed without adverse effects.
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| threshold |
The lowest dose of a chemical at which a certain measurable effect is observed and below which it is not observed.
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| THR | the act of turning a vehicle around in a limited space by moving in a series of back and forward arcs |
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| THR | representing three quarters of something |
| THR | the spine and much of the sides are a different material from the rest of the cover |
| THR | a circus with simultaneous performances in three rings |
| THR | weedy herb of eastern North America |
| THR | having three sides |
| THR | of rivers and coastal regions |
| THR | a sloth that has three long claws on each forefoot |
| THR | involving three parties or elements |
| THR | a way of adding a third party to your conversation without the assistance of a telephone operator |
| THR | an electric switch that has three terminals |
| THR | of or relating to vehicles having three wheels |
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