| organophilism |
organotropism.
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| organophosphorus |
a compound containing phosphorus bound to an organic molecule; several organophosphorus compounds are used as insecticides, and they are highly toxic cholinesterase inhibitors. See organophosphorus compound poisoning, under poisoning.
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| organophosphorus compound p. |
poisoning of humans or other animals by excessive exposure to an organophosphorus compound (see table at organophosphorus); it often ends fatally. Humans, sheep, and pigs show primarily neurologic signs such as axonopathy and paralysis; cattle, horses, dogs, and cats more often have ataxia or tremors and diarrhea.
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| organotaxis |
a tendency to selective migration to some particular organ.
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| organotherapy |
the treatment of disease by the administration of animal endocrine organs or their extracts; called also Brown-Séquard's treatment.
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