| a.q. | aqua; Water; ¹° |
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| aq | aqueous; water [Lat. aqua] |
| aqua | Water; a word much used in pharmacy and the old chemistry, in various signification, determined by the word or words annexed. Aqua ammoniae, the aqueous solution of ammonia; liquid ammonia; often called aqua ammonia. Aqua marine, or Aqua marina . Same as Aquamarine. Aqua regia . [L, royal water. <chemistry> A very corrosive fuming yellow liquid consisting of nitric and hydrochloric acids. It has the power of dissolving gold, the "royal" metal. Aqua Tofana, a fluid containing arsenic, and used for secret poisoning, made by an Italian woman named Tofana, in the middle of the 17th century, who is said to have poisoned more than 600 persons. Aqua vitae [L, water of life. Cf. Eau de vie, Usquebaugh], a name given to brandy and some other ardent spirits. Origin: L. See Ewer. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| aqua fortis | <chemistry> Nitric acid. Origin: L, strong water. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| aqua regia | An alternative term for nitrohydrochloric acid. Origin: L. Royal water, so called from its power to dissolve gold (05 Mar 2000) |
| aquabirnavirus | A genus of RNA viruses in the family birnaviridae infecting fish, mollusks, and crustaceans. It is transmitted both vertically and horizontally with no known vectors. The natural hosts are salmonids and the type species is infectious pancreatic necrosis virus. (12 Dec 1998) |
| aquacobalamin | Vitamin B12a (tautomeric with B12b);a cobalamin derivative in which the sixth coordinate bond of the cobaltic ion is attached to a water molecule. See: vitamin B12. Synonym: aquocobalamin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| aquacobalamin reductase | <enzyme> Found in bacteria and vertebrates; catalyses the reduction of 2 aquacob(iii)alamin to 2 cob(ii)alamin in the presence of NADH; see also aquacobalamin reductase (NADPH) (EC 1.6.99.11) Registry number: EC 1.6.99.8 Synonym: NADH-linked aquacobalamine reductase, cob(iii)alamin reductase, aquacobalamine reductase (NADH) (26 Jun 1999) |
| aquaculture | <ecology> The cultivation of aquatic plants and animals for food or other purposes, this term often refers specifically to freshwater cultivation, as opposed to marine cultivation (mariculture). (09 Oct 1997) |
| aquagenic pruritus | Intense itching produced by brief contact with water at any temperature without visible changes in the skin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| aqualfs | <ecology> Soils with an aquic or peraquic moisture regime and having clay accumulating in the B-horizon, wet alfisols. (09 Oct 1997) |
| aquamarine | <chemical> A transparent, pale green variety of beryl, used as a gem. See Beryl. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| aquaphobia | <psychology> Morbid fear of water. Origin: L. Aqua, water, + G. Phobos, fear (05 Mar 2000) |
| aquaporin | <protein> Plant cell wall polysaccharides containing predominantly arabinose and galactose. Two main types are recognised: arabinogalactan 1, found in the pectin portion of angiosperms and containing _(1-4) linked galactan and _ arabinose side chains, arabinogalactan II, a highly branched polymer containing _(1-3) and _ (1-6) linked galactose and peripheral _ arabinose residues. Arabinogalactan II is found in large amounts on some gymnosperms, especially larches and is related to AGP. (18 Nov 1997) |
| aquapuncture | <medicine> The introduction of water subcutaneously for the relief of pain. Origin: L. Aqua water, + punctura puncture, pungere, punctum, to, prick. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| aquarium | An artificial pond, or a globe or tank (usually with glass sides), in which living specimens of aquatic animals or plants are kept. Origin: L. See Aquarius, Ewer. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| aquarius | <astronomy> The Water-bearer; the eleventh sign in the zodiac, which the sun enters about the 20th of January; so called from the rains which prevail at that season in Italy and the East. A constellation south of Pegasus. Origin: L. Aquarius, adj, relating to water, and n, a water-carrier, fr. Aqua. See Aqua. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Aquabirnaviruses
Synonyms : Aquiculture, Aquacultures, Aquicultures
Synonyms : Multi-Functional Aquaporins, Non-Specific Aquaporins, Aquaporins, Multi-Functional, Aquaporins, Non-Specific, Multi Functional Aquaporins, Non Specific Aquaporins
Synonyms : AQP-CHIP Protein, AQP1 Protein, Aquaporin 1 Protein, Aquaporin-CHIP, CHIP28 Protein, Channel-Forming Integral Membrane Protein Of 28 kDa, AQP CHIP Protein, Aquaporin CHIP, Channel Forming Integral Membrane Protein Of 28 kDa
Synonyms : AQP2 Protein, Aquaporin-2, Aquaporin-CD, Water Channel Of Collecting Duct, Aquaporin CD
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| aqua |
greenish blue: a shade of blue tinged with green
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a morbid fear of drowning
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relating to or consisting of or being in water; "an aquatic environment" a plant that lives in or on water operating or living or growing in water; "boats are aquatic vehicles"; "water lilies are aquatic plants"; "fish are aquatic animals"
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| aquagenic pruritus |
pruritus and other skin sensations, such as burning, lasting for 30 minutes to two hours, after contact with water, without the overt skin changes seen in aquagenic urticaria. The etiology is usually unknown, although it is sometimes seen accompanying polycythemia vera and in other cases it may be familial. A similar condition is seen in elderly women but lasts only 10 to 20 minutes and is relieved by emollients.
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Aquaporins are a class of integral membrane proteins that form pores in the membrane of biological cells and selectively conduct water molecules in and out, while preventing the passage of ions and other solutes. Also known as water channels, they are each composed of four (typically) identical subunit proteins. Water molecules traverse the narrowest portion of the channel single file. The presence of water channels increases the permitivity of membranes to water by as much as ten fold. ...
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| aqua | a shade of blue tinged with green |
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| aqua | acid used especially in the production of fertilizers and explosives and rocket fuels |
| aqua | a yellow fuming corrosive mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acid that dissolves metals (including gold) |
| aqua | strong distilled liquor or brandy |
| aqua | a device (trade name Aqua-Lung) that lets divers breathe under water |
| aqua | of or relating to aquiculture |
| aqua | a device (trade name Aqua-Lung) that lets divers breathe under water |
| aqua | a shade of blue tinged with green |
| aqua | a transparent variety of beryl that is blue green in color |
| aqua | a skilled worker who can live in underwater installations and participate in scientific research |
| aqua | an underwater swimmer equipped with a face mask and foot fins and either a snorkel or an air cylinder |
| aqua | a morbid fear of drowning |
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