| SR-RSV | Schmidt-Ruppin strain Rous sarcoma virus |
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| SRV | Schmidt-Ruppin virus; simian retrovirus; superior radicular vein |
| Schmidt diet | An obsolete diet designed to facilitate examination of the stools in patients with diarrhoea, consisting of milk, zwieback, oatmeal gruel, eggs, butter, small amounts of beef and potato. Synonym: Schmidt diet. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Schmidt's syndrome | <syndrome> Unilateral paralysis of a vocal cord, the velum palati, trapezius, and sternocleidomastoid. Origin: J. F. M. Schmidt The association of primary hypothyroidism, primary adrenocortical insufficiency, and insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Origin: M. B. Schmidt (05 Mar 2000) |
| Schmidt, Gerhard | <person> U.S. Biochemist, *1900. See: Schmidt-Thannhauser method. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Schmidt, Henry | <person> U.S. Anatomist and pathologist, 1823-1888. See: Schmidt-Lanterman clefts, Schmidt-Lanterman incisures. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Schmidt, Henry D | <person> B. 1823. Was Pathologist at the Charity Hospital, new Orleans. D. Nov. 23rd, 1888. Schmidt's Clefts - intersegmental clefts in the myelin sheath of peripheral nerves. On the construction of the dark or double-bordered nerve fibre. Lived: 1823-1888. (05 Dec 1998) |
| Schmidt, Johann | <person> German laryngologist, 1838-1907. See: Schmidt's syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Schmidt, Martin Benno | <person> German physician, 1863-1949. See: Schmidt's syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Schmidt-Lanterman clefts | Funnel-shaped interruptions in the regular structure of the myelin sheath of nerve fibres, formerly interpreted as actual breaks in the sheath but shown by electron microscopy to correspond each to a strand of cytoplasm locally separating the two otherwise fused oligodendroglial (or, in peripheral nerves, Schwann cell) membranes composing the myelin sheath. Synonym: Lanterman's incisures, Schmidt-Lanterman clefts. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Schmidt-Lanterman incisures | Funnel-shaped interruptions in the regular structure of the myelin sheath of nerve fibres, formerly interpreted as actual breaks in the sheath but shown by electron microscopy to correspond each to a strand of cytoplasm locally separating the two otherwise fused oligodendroglial (or, in peripheral nerves, Schwann cell) membranes composing the myelin sheath. Synonym: Lanterman's incisures, Schmidt-Lanterman clefts. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Schmidt-Strassburger diet | An obsolete diet designed to facilitate examination of the stools in patients with diarrhoea, consisting of milk, zwieback, oatmeal gruel, eggs, butter, small amounts of beef and potato. Synonym: Schmidt diet. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Schmidt-Thannhauser method | A method for fractionation of nucleic acid, based upon the fact that RNA but not DNA is hydrolyzed to nucleotides by alkali; RNA can be hydrolyzed in about 2 hours in 0.75 n NaOH, but 18 hours and 0.3 n NaOH usually are used. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Kety-Schmidt method | A method for measuring organ blood flow first applied to the brain in 1944 by C. F. Schmidt and S. S. Kety. A chemically inert indicator gas is equilibrated with the tissue of the organ of interest and the rate of disappearance from the organ is measured. Blood flow is calculated on the assumption that the tissue and venous blood concentrations of the indicator gas are in diffusion equilibrium at all blood flow rates and that the rate of disappearance of the indicator from the tissue is a function of how much is in the tissue at any time, i.e., it is assumed to be an exponential disappearance. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Schmidt d. |
a daily diet consisting of 1.5 liters of milk, 100 gm. of zwieback, 2 eggs, 50 gm. of butter, 125 gm. of beef, 190 gm. of boiled potato, and gruel made from 80 gm. of oatmeal. It contains 102 gm. of protein, 111 gm. of fat, and 191 gm. of carbohydrate, giving 2234 calories. It is used to facilitate examination of feces in certain types of diarrhea.
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| Schmidt's diet, syndrome |
see under diet and syndrome.
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| Schmidt's s. |
1. [A. Schmidt] paralysis on one side, affecting the vocal cord, the velum palati, the trapezius muscle, and the sternocleidomastoid muscle, due to a lesion of the nucleus ambiguus and nucleus accessorius. Called also ambiguo-accessorius paralysis and vagoaccessory s. 2. [M. B. Schmidt] hypofunction of more than one endocrine gland, including the thyroid, adrenals, gonads, parathyroids, and endocrine pancreas, in any combination, along with nonendocrine abnormalities of presumed autoimmune origin, such as vitiligo, alopecia, and pernicious anemia; it occurs primarily in adult females. The term was originally applied to primary failure of the adrenal and thyroid glands. Called also polyglandular autoimmune syndrome, type II.
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| Schmidt's syndrome |
see under syndrome.
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| Schmidt-Lanterman c.’s |
incisures of Lanterman.
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| Schmidt | German statesman who served as chancellor of Germany (born in 1918) |
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| Schmidt | reflecting telescope that has plate that corrects for aberration so a wide area of sky can be photographed |
| Schmidt | reflecting telescope that has plate that corrects for aberration so a wide area of sky can be photographed |
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