| amphibolic | <biochemistry> Description of a pathway that functions not only to catabolise, but also to provide precursors for anabolic pathways (18 Nov 1997) |
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| amphibolic fistula | A complete anal fistula opening both externally and internally. (05 Mar 2000) |
| amphibolic pathway |
A biochemical pathway that serves the dual functions of catabolism and anabolism.
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| amphibolic stage |
The stage that intervenes between the acme of a disease and its outcome, at a time when the outcome is unknown.
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| amphibolic |
1. uncertain; vacillating; of doubtful prognosis. See under stage. 2. See under pathway.
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| amphibolic f. |
an opening made into the gallbladder of an animal in order to obtain bile for study, with the common bile duct left intact so that the bile may flow through it when the fistula is closed.
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| amphibolic p. |
a group of metabolic reactions with a dual function, providing small metabolites for further catabolism to end products or for use as precursors in synthetic, anabolic reactions. The tricarboxylic acid cycle is an example. See also anabolism and catabolism.
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