| MARS | magnetic anchor retinal stimulation; methionyl-transfer ribonucleic acid synthetase; mouse antirat serum |
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| MARSA | methicillin-aminoglycoside-resistant Staphylococcus aureus |
| mars | 1. The god of war and husbandry. 2. <astronomy> One of the planets of the solar system, the fourth in order from the sun, or the next beyond the earth, having a diameter of about 4,200 miles, a period of 687 days, and a mean distance of 141,000,000 miles. It is conspicuous for the redness of its light. 3. <chemistry> The metallic element iron, the symbol of which <male/ was the same as that of the planet Mars. Mars brown, a bright, somewhat yellowish, brown. Origin: L. Mars, gen. Martis, archaic Mavors, gen. Mavortis. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| marsdenia | <botany> A genus of plants of the Milkweed family, mostly woody climbers with fragrant flowers, several species of which furnish valuable fibre, and one species (Marsdenia tinctoria) affords indigo. Origin: NL. From W. Marsden, an English author. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| marsebanker | <zoology> The menhaden. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Marseilles fever | A febrile disease of the mediterranean area, the crimea, africa, and india, caused by infection with rickettsia conorii. (12 Dec 1998) |
| marsh | <ecology> A tract of wet land principally inhabitated by partially-submerged herbaceous vegetation. (05 Jan 1998) |
| marsh fever | See malaria. (12 Dec 1998) |
| marsh gas | <chemistry> A light, colourless, gaseous, inflammable hydrocarbon, CH4; marsh gas. See Marsh gas, under Gas. <chemistry> Methane series, a series of saturated hydrocarbons, of which methane is the first member and type, and (because of their general chemical inertness and indifference) called also the paraffin (little affinity) series. The lightest members are gases, as methane, ethane; intermediate members are liquids, as hexane, heptane, etc. (found in benzine, kerosene, etc); while the highest members are white, waxy, or fatty solids, as paraffin proper. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| marsh marigold | <botany> A perennial plant of the genus Caltha (C. Palustris), growing in wet places and bearing bright yellow flowers. In the United States it is used as a pot herb under the name of cowslip. See Cowslip. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Marshall syndrome | <syndrome> Syndrome of mid-face hypoplasia, cataract, sensorineural hearing loss, and hypohidrosis. It is disputed whether this syndrome is distinct from Stickler's syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Marshall test | Manual deviation of bladder neck during strain or cough to ascertain presence of stress urinary incontinence. Synonym: Bonney test, Marshall-Marchetti test. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Marshall's method | A quantitative procedure for estimating free and conjugated sulfanilamide in body fluids. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Marshall's oblique vein | A small vein on the posterior wall of the left atrium which merges with the great cardiac vein to form the coronary sinus; it is developed from the left common cardinal vein, and occasionally persists as a left superior vena cava. Synonym: vena obliqua atrii sinistri, Marshall's oblique vein. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Marshall's vestigial fold | A pericardial fold lying between the left oblique vein of the atrium and the left superior pulmonary vein containing the obliterated remains of the left superior vena cava. Synonym: plica venae cavae sinistrae, Marshall's vestigial fold, vestigial fold. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Marshall, Don | <person> U.S. Ophthalmologist, *1905. See: Marshall syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Marshall, Eli | <person> U.S. Pharmacologist, 1889-1966. See: Marshall's method. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Marsdenia condurango, Marsdenia tenacissima
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Marsupials, Marsupial
| marsh gas |
methane gas produced when vegetation decomposes in water
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| marsupium |
an external abdominal pouch in most marsupials where newborn offspring are suckled
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| Marseilles fever |
a disease (common in India and around the Mediterranean area) caused by a rickettsia that is transmitted to humans by a reddish brown tick (ixodid) that lives on dogs and other mammals
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| marshmallow |
spongy confection made of gelatin and sugar and corn syrup and dusted with powdered sugar
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| marsupial |
mammals of which the females have a pouch (the marsupium) containing the teats where the young are fed and carried of or relating to the marsupials; "marsupial animals"
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| MARS | the 4th planet from the sun |
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| MARS | (Roman mythology) Roman god of war and agriculture |
| MARS | dark sweet or semisweet dessert wine from Sicily |
| MARS | the French national anthem |
| MARS | strong cotton fabric with a raised pattern |
| MARS | a port city in southeastern France on the Mediterranean |
| MARS | a port city in southeastern France on the Mediterranean |
| MARS | a disease (common in India and around the Mediterranean area) caused by a rickettsia that is transmitted to humans by a reddish brown tick (ixodid) that lives on dogs and other mammals |
| MARS | low-lying wet land with grassy vegetation |
| MARS | New Zealand writer of detective stories (1899-1982) |
| MARS | United States painter (1898-1954) |
| MARS | erect to procumbent evergreen shrub having pendent clusters of white or pink flowers |
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