| centralis | Central; in the centre. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| centralised hospital services | The coordination of services in one area of a facility to improve efficiency. (12 Dec 1998) |
| centralised sewage treatment | <ecology> The collection and treatment of sewage from many sources to remove pollutants and pathogens. (05 Dec 1998) |
| centre | 1. The middle point of a body; loosely, the interior of a body. A centre of any kind, especially an anatomical centre. 2. A group of nerve cells governing a specific function. Synonym: centrum. Origin: L. Centrum; G. Kentron (05 Mar 2000) |
| centre median de Luys | Synonym: centromedian nucleus. Origin: Fr. (05 Mar 2000) |
| centre of ossification | The site of earliest bone formation via accumulation of osteoblasts within connective tissue (membranous ossification) or of earliest destruction of cartilage prior to onset of ossification (endochondral ossification). Synonym: punctum ossificationis, ossific centre, point of ossification. (05 Mar 2000) |
| centre of ridge | The buccolingual midline of the residual ridge. (05 Mar 2000) |
| centre of rotation | A point or line around which all other points in a body move. See: axis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| centrencephalic | Relating to the centre of the encephalon. (05 Mar 2000) |
| centrencephalic epilepsy | An imprecise term referring to epilepsy characterised electroencephalographically by bilateral synchronous discharges, and clinically by absence or generalised tonic-clonic seizures. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Centres for Disease Control | The federal facility for disease eradication, epidemiology, and education headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, which encompasses the Centre for Infectious Diseases, Centre for Environmental Health, Centre for Health Promotion and Education, Centre for Prevention Services, Centre for Professional Development and Training, and Centre for Occupational Safety and Health. Formerly named Centre for Disease Control (1970), Communicable Disease Centre (1946). (05 Mar 2000) |
| centres for disease control and prevention | See: CDC. (12 Dec 1998) |
| centri- | Combining form denoting centre. (05 Mar 2000) |
| centri-acinar emphysema | Emphysema affecting the lobules around their central bronchioles, causally related to bronchiolitis, and seen in coal-miner's pneumoconiosis. Synonym: centri-acinar emphysema. (05 Mar 2000) |
| centric | Having a centre (of a specific kind or number) or having a specific thing as its centre (of interest, focus, etc.). Origin: G. Kentron, centre (05 Mar 2000) |
| central callus |
a provisional callus formed within the medullary cavity of a fractured bone; it arises from the cells covering the endosteal and trabecular surfaces near the fracture. Called also inner c., medullary c., and myelogenous c.
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| central capsule |
a structure seen in certain protozoa of the superclass Actinopoda, such as radiolarians, that encloses the central nucleated core of cytoplasm and is surrounded by a membrane perforated to permit communication with the outer cortex (calymma).
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| central convulsion |
a convulsion not excited by any external cause, but due to a lesion of the central nervous system; called also essential c.
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| Central European encephalitis |
the milder form of tick-borne encephalitis, first noted in Central Europe.
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| central serous retinopathy |
a usually self-limiting condition marked by acute localized detachment of the neural retina or retinal pigment epithelium in the region of the macula, with hypermetropia; called also central angiospastic retinitis or retinopathy.
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| cent | in some European countries: a unit of weight equivalent to 50 kilograms |
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| cent | a unit of weight equal to 100 kilograms |
| cent | a workplace that serves as a telecommunications facility where lines from telephones can be connected together to permit communication |
| cent | in or near a center or constituting a center |
| cent | centrally located and easy to reach |
| cent | serving as an essential component |
| cent | used in the description of a place that in the middle of another place |
| cent | a landlocked country in central Africa |
| cent | a landlocked country in central Africa |
| cent | the basic unit of money in the Central African Republic |
| cent | the isthmus joining North America and South America |
| cent | a native or inhabitant of Central America |
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