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ISA Instrument Society of America; intracarotid sodium amytal; intrinsic simulating activity; intrinsic sympathomimetic activity; iodinated serum albumin; irregular spiking activity
Isa spatial average intensity [pulse]
ISADH inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone
Isapa spatial average pulse average
Isapt spatial peak, temporal average intensity [pulse]
Isata spatial average, temporal average intensity [pulse]
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ISA Internal surface area
ISA Intrinsic sympathomimetic activity
ISAAC International Study of Asthma and Allergies In Childhood
ISAGA ImmunoSorbent AGglutination Assay
ISAV Infectious salmon anaemia virus
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    JournalTitle: ISA transactions.
    MedAbbr: ISA Trans
    ISSN: 0019-0578
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ISA <abbreviation> Intrinsic sympathomimetic activity.
(05 Mar 2000)
Isaac's syndrome <syndrome> A rare sporadic disorder of unknown aetiology with onset usually in late childhood or early adulthood, characterised by intermittent or continuous involuntary muscle contractions, producing "stiffness" or "clumsiness" and accompanied by increased sweating, increased skin temperature, fasciculations, and myokymia. If facial, pharyngeal, or laryngeal muscles are involved, dysphasia and respiratory obstruction can occur. Muscle abnormalities persist during sleep and general anaesthesia, but are blocked by curare, indicating site of lesion is peripheral nerve.
(05 Mar 2000)
isabella grape <botany> A favorite sweet American grape of a purple colour. See Fox grape, under Fox.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
isabella moth <zoology> A common American moth (Pyrrharctia isabella), of an isabella colour. The larva, called woolly bear and hedgehog caterpillar, is densely covered with hairs, which are black at each end of the body, and red in the middle part.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
isagogical Introductory; especially, introductory to the study of theology.
Origin: L. Isagogicus, Gr.
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(01 Mar 1998)
isagogics That part of theological science directly preliminary to actual exegesis, or interpretation of the Scriptures.
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(01 Mar 1998)
isagon <mathematics> A figure or polygon whose angles are equal.
Origin: Gr. Equal + angle: cf. F. Isagone.
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(01 Mar 1998)
Isamine blue C4OH3ON3O6Na;an acid triarylmethane dye employed as a vital dye and as an elastin stain.
Synonym: Isamine blue.
(05 Mar 2000)
isatide <chemistry> A white crystalline substance obtained by the partial reduction of isatin.
Alternative forms: isatyde.
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(01 Mar 1998)
isatin <chemistry> An orange-red crystalline substance, C8H5NO2, obtained by the oxidation of indigo blue. It is also produced from certain derivatives of benzoic acid, and is one important source of artificial indigo.
Alternative forms:, less properly, isatine
See: Isatis.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
isatinic <chemistry> Pertaining to, or derived from, isatin; as, isatic acid, which is also called trioxindol.
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(01 Mar 1998)
isatis <botany> A genus of herbs, some species of which, especially the Isatis tinctoria, yield a blue dye similar to indigo; woad.
Origin: L, a kind of plant, Gr. Woad.
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(01 Mar 1998)
isatogen <chemistry> A complex nitrogenous radical, C8H4NO2, regarded as the essential residue of a series of compounds, related to isatin, which easily pass by reduction to indigo blue. Isatogen"ic.
Origin: Isatin + -gen.
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(01 Mar 1998)
isatropic <chemistry> Pertaining to, or designating, an acid obtained from atropine, and isomeric with cinnamic acid.
Origin: Is- + atropine.
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(01 Mar 1998)
isauxesis Growth of parts at the same rate as growth of the whole.
Origin: G. Isos, even, + auxesis, increase
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Isaacs Syndrome - »õâ A rare neuromuscular disorder with onset usually in late childhood or early adulthood, characterized by intermittent or continuous widespread involuntary muscle contractions; FASCICULATION; hyporeflexia; MUSCLE CRAMP; MUSCLE WEAKNESS; HYPERHIDROSIS; TACHYCARDIA; and MYOKYMIA. Involvement of pharyngeal or laryngeal muscles may interfere with speech and breathing. The continuous motor activity persists during sleep and general anesthesia (distinguishing this condition from STIFF-PERSON SYNDROME). Familial and acquired (primarily autoimmune) forms have been reported. (From Ann NY Acad Sci 1998 May 13;841:482-496; Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1491)
    Synonyms : Acquired Neuromyotonia, Continuous Muscle Activity Syndrome, Gamstorp-Wohlfart Syndrome, Isaacs' Syndrome, Isaacs-Mertens Syndrome, Pseudomyotonia Syndrome of Isaacs, Quantal Squander, Syndrome of Continuous Muscle Activity, Continuous Myokymia, Isaac Syndrome
  • Isatin - »õâ An indole-dione that is obtained by oxidation of indigo blue. It is a MONOAMINE OXIDASE INHIBITOR and high levels have been found in urine of PARKINSONISM patients.
    Synonyms : 2, 3-Dioxoindoline, 2, 3 Dioxoindoline
  • Isatis - »õâ A plant genus of the family BRASSICACEAE that is an ingredient of the preparation PC-SPES that is used to treat PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA.
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  • Isavirus - »õâ A genus in the family ORTHOMYXOVIRIDAE containing one species: Infectious salmon anemia virus.
    Synonyms : Isaviruses
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ISA Isa (عيسى ) is the Islamic name for Jesus, who is considered to be one of the Prophets of Islam in the Qur'an. Christian Arabs refer to Jesus as Yasu' al-Masih (يسوع المسيح). Isa and Jesus are both most likely derived from the Latin Iesus, which in turn comes from the Greek Ἰησοῦς (Iēso?). ...
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ISA Isaiah (Hebrew ישׁעיהו Yeshayahu or Yəša‘ăyāh? is a book of the Jewish Hebrew Bible as well as the Christian Old Testament, containing prophecies attributed to Isaiah. This book is often seen by scholars as being divided into at least two sections. The first section, consisting of chapters 1-39, is generally accepted as being written by the prophet Isaiah of Jerusalem, or by his followers who took down his words. ...
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Isaacs-Ludwig arteriole an arteriolar twig that sometimes branches from the afferent glomerular arteriole of the kidney to communicate directly with the tubular capillary plexus.
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ISA 1) Internal Service Agreement A document finalizing an agreement between internal supplier and customer. Its goal is to bring alive the concept of "Service through Total Quality" for every Company department and employee. 2) Industry Standard Architecture Popular name for the IBM PC architecture. 3) Instrument Society of America
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ISA a 16-bit bus for PCs.
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ISA (Old Testament) the second patriarch
ISA United States writer (born in Russia) noted for his science fiction (1920-1992)
ISA United States writer (born in Poland) of Yiddish stories and novels (1904-1991)
ISA United States naval officer who commanded the `Constitution' during the War of 1812 and won a series of brilliant victories against the British (1773-1843)
ISA United States inventor of an improved chain-stitch sewing machine (1811-1875)
ISA United States religious leader (born in Bohemia) who united reform Jewish organizations in the United States (1819-1900)
ISA United States inventor of an improved chain-stitch sewing machine (1811-1875)
ISA English mathematician and physicist
ISA United States concert violinist (born in Russia in 1920)
ISA English poet and theologian (1674-1748)
ISA Queen of Castile whose marriage to Ferdinand V of Castile marked the beginning of the modern state of Spain
ISA United States collector and patron of art who built a museum in Boston to house her collection and opened it to the public in 1903 (1840-1924)
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