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  • heavy chain
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  • heavy hydrogen
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  • heavy ion irradiation
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  • heavy metal
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  • heavy metal poisoning
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  • heavy oxygen
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  • heavy solution
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  • heavy water
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  • heavy-chain disease
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  • heavy-metal stain
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  • heavy chain
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  • heavy-chain disease
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  • heavy hydrocarbon
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  • heavy hydrogen
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  • heavy metal
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  • heavy oxygen
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  • heavy solution
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  • heavy water
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  • heavy ion irradiation
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  • heavy muscular work
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  • heavy-metal stain
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  • Heavy chains
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  • Heavy metals
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  • Mu heavy chain disease
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  • heavy (muscular) work
    Áß(±Ù)ÀÛ¾÷(̡˻ËöËâ).
  • heavy chain
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  • heavy chain
    H¼â(¡­áð), Á߻罽.
  • heavy chain
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  • heavy chain disease
    H¼âº´(¡­áðÜ»), Á߼⺴(ñìáðÜ»).
  • heavy chain disease
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  • heavy charged particle
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  • heavy hydrocarbon
    Áßźȭ¼ö¼Ò(ñì÷©ûùâ©áÈ).
  • heavy hydrogen =ducterium
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  • heavy ion
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  • heavy ion irradiation
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  • heavy magnesia
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  • chain, heavy
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  • gamma heavy chain disease
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  • gamma heavy chain disease
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  • gamma heavy chain disease
    °¨¸¶Á߼⺴(¡­ñìáðÜ»).
  • heavy (muscular) work
    Áß(±Ù)ÀÛ¾÷(̡˻ËöËâ).
  • heavy chain
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  • heavy chain
    H¼â(¡­áð), Á߻罽.
  • heavy chain
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  • heavy chain disease
    H¼âº´(¡­áðÜ»), Á߼⺴(ñìáðÜ»).
  • heavy chain disease
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  • heavy charged particle
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  • heavy hydrocarbon
    Áßźȭ¼ö¼Ò(ñì÷©ûùâ©áÈ).
  • heavy hydrogen =ducterium
    Áß¼ö¼Ò(ñìâ©áÈ).
  • heavy ion
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  • heavy ion irradiation
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  • isobaric ions
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  • heavy atom method
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  • heavy chain
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  • heavy-chain class switching
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  • heavy-chain disease
    Áß(ñì)»ç½½ Áúȯ(òðü´)
  • heavy hydrogen
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  • heavy isotope
    Áßµ¿À§¿ø¼Ò(ñìÔÒêÈêªáÈ)
  • heavy label
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  • heavy meromyosin
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  • heavy metal
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  • heavy ribosome
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  • heavy strand
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  • heavy water
    Áß¼ö(ñìâ©)
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  • heavy particle
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VH variable domain of heavy chain; variable heavy chain
AH   1) Atrial Hypertrophy
  2) Anti-Hyaluronidase
  3) Amyloid imm...
e Greek letter epsilon; heavy chain of IgE; permittivity; specific absorptivity
Fd the amino-terminal portion of the heavy chain of an immunoglobulin molecule; ferredoxin
FTH ferritin heavy chain; fracture threshold
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Li+ Lithium ions
SID strong ions difference
4F2HC 4F2 heavy chain
Dhc Dynein heavy chain
H Heavy
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  • heavy chain disease
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  • heavy exudative
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  • heavy magnesia
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  • heavy metal
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  • heavy metal excretion
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  • heavy metal poisoning
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  • heavy particle
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  • heavy posterior contact
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CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
dipolar ions Ion's possessing both a negative charge and a positive charge, each localised at a different point in the molecule, which thus has both positive and negative "poles"; amino acids are the most notable dipolar ion's, containing a positively charged NH3+ group and a negatively charged COO- group at neutral pH.
Synonym: amphions, zwitterions.
(05 Mar 2000)
ions Atoms or radicals having a charge of positive (cation) or negative (anion) electricity owing to the loss (positive) or gain (negative) of one or more electrons.
(12 Dec 1998)
gene rearrangement, b-lymphocyte, heavy chain Ordered rearrangement of b-lymphocyte variable gene regions thereby contributing to antibody diversity. It occurs during the first stage of differentiation of the immature b-lymphocyte.
(12 Dec 1998)
metals, heavy metals with high specific gravity, typically larger than 5. They have complex spectra, form coloured salts and double salts, have a low electrode potential, are mainly amphoteric, yield weak bases and weak acids, and are oxidizing or reducing agents
(12 Dec 1998)
MyoD heavy chain kinase <enzyme> Required for actin activation of the magnesium atpase activity of dictyostelium myosin id (myod); specific for myod
Registry number: EC 2.7.1.-
Synonym: 110-kD protein kinase, dictyostelium, dictyostelium 110-kD protein
(26 Jun 1999)
myosin heavy chain <protein> See myosin: do not confuse with heavy meromyosin which is a subfragment of the heavy chain of myosin II.
(18 Nov 1997)
myosin heavy chains The heavy chains of the muscle protein myosin. Each molecule of myosin is composed of two heavy chains and two pairs of light chains. The heavy chains have a molecular weight of about 230 kD and each heavy chain is associated with a dissimilar pair of light chains. (devlin, textbook of biochemistry: with clinical correlations, 3rd ed, p957)
(12 Dec 1998)
heavy 1. Heaved or lifted with labour; not light; weighty; ponderous; as, a heavy stone; hence, sometimes, large in extent, quantity, or effects; as, a heavy fall of rain or snow; a heavy failure; heavy business transactions, etc.; often implying strength; as, a heavy barrier; also, difficult to move; as, a heavy draught.
2. Not easy to bear; burdensome; oppressive; hard to endure or accomplish; hence, grievous, afflictive; as, heavy yokes, expenses, undertakings, trials, news, etc. "The hand of the Lord was heavy upon them of Ashdod." (1 Sam. V. 6) "The king himself hath a heavy reckoning to make." (Shak) "Sent hither to impart the heavy news." (Wordsworth) "Trust him not in matter of heavy consequence." (Shak)
3. Laden with that which is weighty; encumbered; burdened; bowed down, either with an actual burden, or with care, grief, pain, disappointment. "The heavy [sorrowing] nobles all in council were." (Chapman) "A light wife doth make a heavy husband." (Shak)
4. Slow; sluggish; inactive; or lifeless, dull, inanimate, stupid; as, a heavy gait, looks, manners, style, and the like; a heavy writer or book. "Whilst the heavy plowman snores." (Shak) "Of a heavy, dull, degenerate mind." (Dryden) "Neither [is] his ear heavy, that it can not hear." (Is. Lix. 1)
5. Strong; violent; forcible; as, a heavy sea, storm, cannonade, and the like.
6. Loud; deep; said of sound; as, heavy thunder. "But, hark! that heavy sound breaks in once more." (Byron)
7. Dark with clouds, or ready to rain; gloomy; said of the sky.
8. Impeding motion; cloggy; clayey; said of earth; as, a heavy road, soil, and the like.
9. Not raised or made light; as, heavy bread.
10. Not agreeable to, or suitable for, the stomach; not easily digested; said of food.
11. Having much body or strength; said of wines, or other liquors.
12. With child; pregnant. Heavy artillery.
<chemistry> See Metal. Heavy weight, in wrestling, boxing, etc, a term applied to the heaviest of the classes into which contestants are divided. Cf. Feather weight, under Feather.
Heavy is used in composition to form many words which need no special explanation; as, heavy-built, heavy-browed, heavy-gaited, etc.
Origin: OE. Hevi, AS. Hefig, fr. Hebban to lift, heave; akin to OHG. Hebig, hevig, Icel. Hofigr, hofugr. See Heave.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
heavy chain <protein> In general, the larger polypeptide in a multimeric protein. Thus the immunoglobulin heavy chain is of 50 kD, the light chain of 22 kD, whereas in myosin the heavy chain is very much larger (220 kD) than the light chains (~20 kD).
(18 Nov 1997)
heavy chain disease A disorder of immunoglobulin synthesis in which large quantities of abnormal heavy chains are excreted in the urine. The amino acid sequences of the n- (amino-) terminal regions of these chains are normal, but they have a deletion extending from part of the variable domain through the first domain of the constant region, so that they cannot form cross-links to the light chains. The defect arises through faulty coupling of the variable (v) and constant (c) region genes.
(12 Dec 1998)
heavy hydrogen <radiobiology> Somewhat informal alternative name for deuterium.
See: deuterium.
(10 Jan 1998)
Heavy Ion Beams <radiobiology> Particle beams using heavy (as opposed to light) ions. These can be used for inertial confinement fusion research.
(10 Jan 1998)
heavy liquid petrolatum <chemical> A mixture of liquid hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum. It is used as laxative, lubricant, ointment base, and emollient.
Pharmacological action: cathartic, emollients, ointment bases.
Chemical name: Hydrocarbon oils
(12 Dec 1998)
heavy metal A metal with a high specific gravity, typically larger than 5; e.g., Fe, Co, Cu, Mn, Mo, Zn, V.
(05 Mar 2000)
heavy metal neuropathy Peripheral nervous system disorders attributed to intoxication of one of the heavy metals: arsenic, gold, lead, mercury, platinum and thallium.
(05 Mar 2000)
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    Synonyms : Heavy Ion, Ion, Heavy
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