| IDU | Injection drug users |
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| IDU | Intravenous drug users |
| IDUA | alpha-L-Iduronidase |
| IdUrd | 5'-iododeoxyuridine |
| IDUS | Intraductal ultrasonography |
| IDV | Indinavir |
| IDV-G | initial distribution volume of glucose |
| IdX | idiotype |
| idiosyncratic sensitivity | A type I allergic reaction (atopic). (05 Mar 2000) |
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| idiot-prodigy | A person of low general intelligence who possesses an unusual faculty in performing certain mental tasks of which most normal persons are incapable. Synonym: idiot-prodigy. Origin: Fr. (05 Mar 2000) |
| idiot-savant | A person of low general intelligence who possesses an unusual faculty in performing certain mental tasks of which most normal persons are incapable. Synonym: idiot-prodigy. Origin: Fr. (05 Mar 2000) |
| idiotope | An antigenic determinant (epitope) unique to a single clone of cells and located in the variable region of the immunoglobulin product of that clone or to the T-cell receptor. The idiotope forms part of the antigen binding site. Any single immunoglobulin may have more than one idiotope. Idiotopes are also associated with the antigen binding sites of T-cell receptors. They are the epitopes to which an anti-idiotype antibody or T-cell binds. (18 Nov 1997) |
| idiotroph | A commercially-grown fungi or bacterium that has suffered a mutation that renders it unable to synthesise the substances for which it has beencultured. (09 Oct 1997) |
| idiotrophic | Capable of choosing its own food. Origin: idio-+ G. Trophe, food (05 Mar 2000) |
| idiotropic | Turning inward upon one's self. Origin: idio-+ G. Trope, a turning (05 Mar 2000) |
| idiotype | The antigenic specificites defined by the unique sequences (idiotopes) of the antigen combining site. Thus anti-idiotype antibodies combine with those specific sequences, may block immunological reactions and may resemble the epitope to which the first antibody reacts. (18 Nov 1997) |
| idiotype antibody | <immunology> An antibody directed against the antigen specific part of the sequence of an antibody or T-cell receptor and thus recognise the binding sites of other antibodies. In principle an anti-idiotype antibody should inhibit a specific immune response and they are important to the regulation of the immune system. (13 Nov 1997) |
| idiotype autoantibody | <immunology> An autoantibody, the specificity of which is directed against one of one's own idiotypes. See: anti-idiotype antibody. Synonym: idiotype autoantibody. (05 Mar 2000) |
| idiotypic antigenic determinant | The antigenic specificites defined by the unique sequences (idiotopes) of the antigen combining site. Thus anti-idiotype antibodies combine with those specific sequences, may block immunological reactions and may resemble the epitope to which the first antibody reacts. (18 Nov 1997) |
| idioventricular | Pertaining to or associated with the cardiac ventricles alone. (05 Mar 2000) |
| idioventricular rhythm | A slow independent ventricular rhythm under control of a ventricular centre (which is, by definition, ectopic). Synonym: ventricular rhythm. (05 Mar 2000) |
| iditol | <biochemistry> Reduction product of the hexose idose. (05 Mar 2000) |
| iditol dehydrogenase | <enzyme> An alcohol oxidoreductase which catalyses the oxidation of l- or d-iditol to l- or d-sorbose in the presence of NAD. Acts also on glucitol to form fructose and on other closely related sugar alcohols. Chemical name: L-Iditol:NAD+ 2-oxidoreductase Registry number: EC 1.1.1.14 (12 Dec 1998) |
| idiopathic |
Self-oriented, of unknown causation.
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| identification |
To identify an organism is to determine which taxon it belongs to. An
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| idoxuridine |
A drug that prevents the growth of cancer cells by interfering with the cells' DNA.
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| idiopathic steatorrhea |
An old name of the disease now known as coeliac disease or gluten enteropathy
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| IDDM |
(abb) Insuline Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
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| id | in the Roman calendar: the 15th of March or May or July or October or the 13th of any other month |
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| id | deciduous round-headed Asiatic tree widely grown in mild climates as an ornamental for its heart-shaped leaves and fragrant yellow-green flowers followed by hanging clusters of fleshy orange-red berries |
| id | deciduous round-headed Asiatic tree widely grown in mild climates as an ornamental for its heart-shaped leaves and fragrant yellow-green flowers followed by hanging clusters of fleshy orange-red berries |
| id | extreme mental retardation |
| id | (psychology) relating to or involving the study of individuals |
| id | worship of yourself |
| id | the language or speech of one individual at a particular period in life |
| id | the style of a particular artist or school or movement |
| id | a manner of speaking that is natural to native speakers of a language |
| id | an expression whose meanings cannot be inferred from the meanings of the words that make it up |
| id | the usage or vocabulary that is characteristic of a specific group of people |
| id | an artificial language proposed for use as an auxiliary international language |
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