| CN | Cranial Nerve |
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| CN | caudate nucleus; cellulose nitrate; charge nurse; child nutrition; chloroacetophenone; clinical nursing; cochlear nucleus; congenital nystagmus; cranial nerve; Crigler-Najjar [syndrome]; cyanogen; cyanosis neonatorum |
| CN | I to XII first to twelfth cranial nerves |
| CN- | cyanide anion |
| CNA | calcium nutrient agar; Canadian Nurses Association; certified nursing assistant |
| CNAF | chronic nonvalvular atrial fibrillation |
| CNAG | chronic narrow angle glaucoma |
| CNAP | career nurse assistants' programs; compound nerve action potential |
| CNB | cutting needle biopsy |
| CNBP | cellular nucleic acid binding protein |
| CN | 1-Chloroacetophenone |
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| CN | Calcineurin |
| CN | Caudate Nucleus |
| CN | Clarke nucleus |
| CN | Congenital Nystagmus |
| Cn | Control |
| CN | Cranial nerves |
| CN | Cryptococcus neoformans |
| CN | Cyanide |
| CN | Cyanopropyl |
| cnaemial | Relating to the leg, especially to the shin. Origin: G. Kneme, leg (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cnemis | The shin. Origin: G. Knemis (knemid-), a legging (05 Mar 2000) |
| cnida | Synonym: nematocyst. Origin: G. Knide, nettle (05 Mar 2000) |
| cnidaria | A phylum of radially symmetrical invertebrates having a body composed of two layers of cells which comprise definite tissues. It includes hydroids (hydra), jellyfish, sea anemones, and corals. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cnidarian venoms | Venoms from jellyfish, coral, sea anemone, nematocysts, etc. They contain haemo-, cardio-, dermo- , and neurotoxic substances and probably enzymes. They include palytoxin, sarcophine, and anthopleurine. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cnidoblast | Developing form of cnidocyte. (18 Nov 1997) |
| cnidocyst | Stinging mechanism used for defence and prey capture by Hydra and other members of the Cnidaria (Coelenterata). It is located within a specialised cell, the nematocyte and consists of a capsule containing a coiled tube. When the nematocyte is triggered, the wall of the capsule changes its water permeability and the inrush of water causes the tube to evert explosively ejecting the nematocyst from the cell. The tube is commonly armed with barbs and may also contain toxin. (18 Nov 1997) |
| cnidocyte | <biology> Ectodermal cell of Cnidaria (coelenterates) specialised for defense or capturing prey. Each cell has a nematocyst that can be replaced once discharged. (18 Nov 1997) |
| cnidosis | An obsolete term for urticaria. Origin: G. Knidosis, nettle-rash, fr. Knide, a nettle (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cnidospora | Synonym: Microspora. Origin: G. Knide, nettle, sea nettle, + sporos, seed (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cnidosporidia | Synonym: Microsporida. Origin: G. Knide, nettle, sea nettle, + Mod. L., fr. G. Sporos, seed (05 Mar 2000) |
| CNS | <anatomy, neurology> Pertaining to the brain, cranial nerves and spinal cord. It does not include muscles or peripheral nerves. In invertebrates, the central nervous system is composed of the segmental ganglia of the ventral nerve cord together with the fused ganglia or brain at the anterior end. Acronym: CNS (12 Jan 1998) |
| CNS leukaemia | <oncology> Invasion of the brain or spinal cord by leukaemic cells. This may be diagnosed by examination of the surrounding cerebrospinal fluid. Origin: Gr. Haima = blood (13 Nov 1997) |
| CNS lipoma | <radiology> Incidence: less than1% of brain tumours, age: presentation in childhood/adulthood, associated with agenesis of corpus callosum in 50%, assymptomatic in 50% location: genu of corpus callosum (25-50%), tuber cinerum, quadrigeminal region, chiasmatic, interpeduncular, sylvian, CP angle, and cerebellomedullary cisterns findings: -100 HU on CT, occasionally calcified rim (especially in corpus callosum), no enhancement, hyperintense on T1 (characteristic) (12 Dec 1998) |
| CNS prophylaxis | Chemotherapy or radiation therapy to the central nervous system (CNS). This is preventative treatment. It is given to kill cancer cells that may be in the brain and spinal cord, even though no cancer has been detected there. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Cnidarians
Synonyms : Chironex Venom, Cnidarian Venom, Jellyfish Venom, Portuguese Man-of-War Venom, Sea Anemone Venom, Portuguese Man of War Venom, Venom, Chironex, Venom, Cnidarian, Venom, Jellyfish, Venom, Portuguese Man-of-War, Venom, Sea Anemone, Venoms, Chironex
Synonyms : Cnidium monnieri
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hydras; polyps; jellyfishes; sea anemones; corals
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central nervous system: the portion of the vertebrate nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord
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| CN | whiptails |
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| CN | having longitudinal stripes overlaid with light spots |
| CN | very swift lizard of eastern and central United States |
| CN | markings are darker and more marked than in western whiptail |
| CN | active lizard having a network of dusky dark markings |
| CN | having distinct longitudinal stripes: of Colorado Plateau from Arizona to western Colorado |
| CN | 1 species: blessed thistle |
| CN | annual of Mediterranean to Portugal having hairy stems and minutely spiny-toothed leaves and large heads of yellow flowers |
| CN | hydras |
| CN | radially symmetrical animals having saclike bodies with only one opening and tentacles with stinging structures |
| CN | a genus of perennial plant with bristles |
| CN | a stinging herb of tropical America |
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