| Kfc | filtration coefficient |
|---|---|
| KFD | Kyasanur forest disease |
| KFR | Kayser-Fleischer ring |
| KFS | Klippel-Feil syndrome |
| KFSD | keratosis follicularis spinulosa decalvans |
| kg | kilogram; 1000 gram |
| KG | ketoglutarate |
| kG | kilogauss |
| kg | kilogram |
| KG-1 | Koeffler Golde-1 [cell line] |
| kDa | killo-dalton |
|---|---|
| kDal | kiloDalton |
| KDG | 3-Keto-desogestrel |
| kDNA | Kinetoplast DNA |
| KDO | 2-Keto-3-deoxy octonate |
| KDO | 2-Keto-3-deoxyoctonic acid |
| kdr | Knockdown resistance |
| KDR | kinase insert domain containing receptor |
| KE | Knee extension |
| KE | Knee extensor |
| Kaposi, Moritz | <person> (born Moritz Kohn), Hungarian dermatologist in Austria, 1837-1902. See: Kaposi's varicelliform eruption, Kaposi's sarcoma. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| kappa | 1. The tenth letter in the Greek alphabet. 2. In chemistry, denotes the position of a substituent located on the tenth atom from the carboxyl or other functional group. 3. A measure of the degree of nonrandom agreement between observers or measurements of the same categorical variable. (05 Mar 2000) |
| kappa angle | The angle between the pupillary axis and the visual axis; it is positive when the pupillary axis is nasal to the visual axis, and negative when the pupillary axis is temporal to the visual axis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| kappa chain | <protein> Either of two types of light chains (small polypeptide chains) that are found in immunoglobulins. (09 Oct 1997) |
| kappa granule | <cell biology> Primary lysosomal granules found in neutrophil granulocytes, contain a wide range of hydrolytic enzymes. Sometimes referred to as primary granules to distinguish them from the specific or secondary granules. (02 Jan 1998) |
| kappa particle | <microbiology> Gram-negative bacterial endosymbiont of Paramoecium spp., (Caedobacter taeniospiralis) that confers the killer trait, infected Paramoecium are resistant to the toxin liberated by infected forms. Killing activity is associated with the induction of defective phage in the endosymbiont, leading to the release of R bodies, coded for by the phage genome and apparently of mis assembled phage coat protein. (18 Nov 1997) |
| kappa particles | Inheritable cytoplasmic symbionts, once thought to be particle's mainly or exclusively of DNA, occurring in some strains of Paramecium; capable of producing a product lethal to other strains. (05 Mar 2000) |
| kappacism | Faulty pronunciation of the "k" sound. Origin: G. Kappa, the letter kappa (05 Mar 2000) |
| karagane | <zoology> A species of gray fox found in Russia. Origin: Russ. Karagan'. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| karatas | <botany> A West Indian plant of the Pineapple family (Nidularium Karatas). Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| karaya gum | <chemical> Polysaccharide gum from sterculia urens, an indian tree; it is used as suspending or stabilizing agent in foods, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals; also as bulk-forming laxative, surgical lubricant and adhesive and in the treatment of skin ulcers. Pharmacological action: cathartic, excipient, tissue adhesives. Chemical name: Karaya gum (12 Dec 1998) |
| Karl Landsteiner | <person> This native of Vienna in 1900 discovered iso-agglutinins in human blood and then showed that blood had specific groups, which was responsible for the safety of giving blood transfusions. With Alexander Weiner, he discovered the Rh factor in human blood. Along with Poppen he proved that poliomyelitis could be transmitted to subhuman primates by intraspinal injection. From 1892 to 1943 Landsteiner published 346 scientific articles. In 1930, he became a winner of the Nobel Prize. Lived: 1868-1943. (15 Nov 1997) |
| Karmen unit | A formerly used enzyme unit for aminotransferase activity; a change of 0.001 in the absorbance of NADH/min. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Karmen, Albert | <person> U.S. Internist and clinical pathologist, *1930. See: Karmen unit. (05 Mar 2000) |
| karn | <chemical> A pile of rocks; sometimes, the solid rock. See Cairn. Origin: Cornish. Cf. Cairn. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Sulfate, Keratan
Synonyms : Photorefractive Keratectomy, Keratectomies, Laser, Laser Keratectomies
Synonyms : Keratectomy, Phototherapeutic, Excimer Laser, Photorefractive Keratectomy, Excimer Laser, Excimer Laser Keratectomies, Excimer Laser Keratectomy
Synonyms : Excimer Laser Subepithelial Abalation (ELSA), LASEK, Laser Subepithelial Keratomileusis, Laser-Assisted Sub-Epithelial Keratomileusis, Subepithelial Keratectomy, Laser-Assisted, Subepithelial Keratomileusis, Laser-Assisted
Synonyms : Keratin 1
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a device invented by Edison that gave an impression of movement as an endless loop of film moved continuously over a light source with a rapid shutter; precursor of the modern motion picture
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motion sickness: the state of being dizzy or nauseated because of the motions that occur while traveling in or on a moving vehicle
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affinity: a close connection marked by community of interests or similarity in nature or character; "found a natural affinity with the immigrants"; "felt a deep kinship with the other students"; "anthropology's kinship with the humanities" (anthropology) relatedness or connection by blood or marriage or adoption
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| k | laurel of bogs of northwestern United States having small purple flowers and pale leaves that are glaucous beneath |
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| k | type genus of Kalotermitidae |
| k | primitive termites of warm regions |
| k | a high-crowned black cap (usually made of felt or sheepskin) worn by men in Turkey and Iran and the Caucasus |
| k | a city of central Russia south of Moscow |
| k | large tree of Old World tropics having foul-smelling orange-red blossoms followed by red pods enclosing oil-rich seeds sometimes used as food |
| k | the presence of potassium in the urine |
| k | a branch of the Tai languages |
| k | a group of Kadai languages |
| k | a family of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in southeastern Asia |
| k | god of love and erotic desire |
| k | the Tibeto-Burman language spoken in northeastern India and adjacent regions of western Burma |
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