| ADA | Adenosine De-Aminase |
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| ADA | adenosine deaminase; American Dental Association; American Dermatological Association; American Diabetes Association; American Dietetic Association; Americans with Disabilities Act; anterior descending artery; antideoxyribonucleic acid antibody; approved dietary allowance |
| ADAA | American Dental Assistants Association |
| ADAM | amniotic deformity, adhesion, mutilation [syndrome] |
| ADAMHA | Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration |
| ADAP | American Dental Assistant's Program; Assistant Director of Army Psychiatry |
| ADAPT | American Disabled for Attendant Programs Today [organization] |
| ADAS | Alzheimer disease assessment scale |
| ADAS-COG | cognitive portion of the Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale |
| ADase | adenosine deaminase |
| ADA | Adenosin deaminase |
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| ADA | Adenosine Deaminase activity |
| ADA | American Dental Association |
| ADA | American Diabetes Association |
| ADA | American Dietetic Association |
| ADA | American with Disabilities Act |
| ADA | Azodicarbonamide |
| ADAM | 9-Anthryldiazomethane |
| ADAMHA | Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration |
| ADAP | AIDS Drug Assistance Program |
| h-ADA | human adenosine deaminase |
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| ADA | American Dental Association (and the American Diabetes Association). (12 Dec 1998) |
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| adacrya | Absence of tears; tearlessness. Origin: G. A-priv. + dakryon, tear, + -ia (05 Mar 2000) |
| adactylous | <zoology> Without fingers or without toes. Without claws on the feet (of crustaceous animals). Origin: Gr. Priv. + finger. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| adactyly | Congenital condition characterised by the absence of digits (fingers or toes); autosomal recessive in Holstein cattle. Origin: G. A-priv. + daktylos, digit (05 Mar 2000) |
| Adair-Koshland-Nemethy-Filmer model | <biochemistry, chemistry> A model to explain the allosteric form of cooperativity; in this model, in the absence of ligands, the protein exists in only one conformation; upon binding, the ligand induces a conformational change that may be transmitted to other subunits. Synonym: Adair-Koshland-Nemethy-Filmer model, induced fit model. (05 Mar 2000) |
| adam | 1. The name given in the Bible to the first man, the progenitor of the human race. 2. "Original sin;" human frailty. "And whipped the offending Adam out of him." (Shak) Adam's ale, water. Adam's apple. 1. <botany> The popular name of a genus (Yucca) of liliaceous plants. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| adam's apple | This familiar feature in front of the neck is due to forward protrusion of the largest cartilage of the larynx. It takes its name from the story that a piece of the forbidden fruit stuck in Adam's throat. (12 Dec 1998) |
| adamant | 1. A stone imagined by some to be of impenetrable hardness; a name given to the diamond and other substance of extreme hardness; but in modern minerology it has no technical signification. It is now a rhetorical or poetical name for the embodiment of impenetrable hardness. "Opposed the rocky orb Of tenfold adamant, his ample shield." (Milton) 2. Lodestone; magnet. "A great adamant of acquaintance." "As true to thee as steel to adamant." (Greene) Origin: OE. Adamaunt, adamant, diamond, magnet, OF. Adamant, L. Adamas, adamantis, the hardest metal, fr. Gr,; priv. + to tame, subdue. In OE, from confusion with L. Adamare to love, be attached to, the word meant also magnet, as in OF. And LL. See Diamond, Tame. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| adamantane | <chemical> A tricyclo bridged hydrocarbon. Chemical name: Tricyclo(3.3.1.1(3,7))decane (12 Dec 1998) |
| adamantine | 1. Made of adamant, or having the qualities of adamant; incapable of being broken, dissolved, or penetrated; as, adamantine bonds or chains. 2. <chemical> Like the diamond in hardness or luster. Origin: L. Adamantinus, Gr. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| adamantine membrane | The primary enamel cuticle, consisting of two extremely thin layers (the inner one clear and structureless, the outer one cellular), covering the entire crown of newly erupted teeth and subsequently abraded by mastication; it is evident microscopically as an amorphous material between the attachment epithelium and the tooth. Synonym: cuticula dentis, adamantine membrane, dental cuticle, membrana adamantina, Nasmyth's cuticle, Nasmyth's membrane, skin of teeth. (05 Mar 2000) |
| adamantinoma | <tumour> Obsolete term for ameloblastoma. Adamantinoma of long bones, a rare tumour of limb bones, usually the tibia, that microscopically resembles an ameloblastoma; the histogenesis is uncertain. (05 Mar 2000) |
| adambulacral | <zoology> Next to the ambulacra; as, the adambulacral ossicles of the starfish. Origin: L. Ad + E. Ambulacral. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| adamite | 1. A descendant of Adam; a human being. 2. One of a sect of visionaries, who, professing to imitate the state of Adam, discarded the use of dress in their assemblies. Origin: From Adam. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Adamkiewicz, Albert | <person> Polish pathologist, 1850-1921. See: artery of Adamkiewicz. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : A Disintegrin and Metalloprotease Proteins, ADAM (A Disintegrin and Metalloprotease) Proteins
Synonyms : Diamantane
Synonyms : Adamantinomas
Synonyms : Adam-Stokes Attacks, Stokes-Adams Syndrome, Adam Stokes Attacks, Adams Stokes Syndrome, Attacks, Adam-Stokes, Attacks, Stokes-Adams, Stokes Adams Attacks, Stokes Adams Syndrome, Syndrome, Adams-Stokes, Syndrome, Stokes-Adams
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| adactylia |
congenital absence of fingers and/or toes
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| Adam's apple |
crape jasmine: tropical shrub having glossy foliage and fragrant nocturnal flowers with crimped or wavy corollas; northern India to Thailand thyroid cartilage: the largest cartilage of the larynx
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| adamantine |
consisting of or having the hardness of adamant adamant: impervious to pleas, persuasion, requests, reason; "he is adamant in his refusal to change his mind"; "Cynthia was inexorable; she would have none of him"- W.Churchill; "an intransigent conservative opposed to every liberal tendency"
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heart block: recurrent sudden attacks of unconsciousness caused by impaired conduction of the impulse that regulates the heartbeat
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a written work (as a novel) that has been recast in a new form; "the play is an adaptation of a short novel" the process of adapting to something (such as environmental conditions) (physiology) the responsive adjustment of a sense organ (as the eye) to varying conditions (as of light)
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| ADA | an enzyme found in mammals that can catalyze the deamination of adenosine into inosine and ammonia |
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| ADA | SCID resulting from mutation of a gene that codes for adenosine deaminase |
| ADA | congenital absence of fingers and/or toes |
| ADA | congenital absence of fingers and/or toes |
| ADA | without fingers and/or toes |
| ADA | congenital absence of fingers and/or toes |
| ADA | (Babylonian) god of storms and wind |
| ADA | a condensed but memorable saying embodying some important fact of experience that is taken as true by many people |
| ADA | a musical composition played in adagio tempo (slowly and gracefully) |
| ADA | (of tempo) leisurely |
| ADA | (music) slowly |
| ADA | genus of ladybugs |
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