| ccDNA | closed circle deoxyribonucleic acid |
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| WIBC | Wiggins Interpresonal Behavior Circle |
| PCAR | presumed circle area ratio |
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| RC | rolling circle |
| RCR | rolling circle replication |
| circle | 1. A ring-shaped structure or group of structures. 2. A line or process with every point equidistant from the centre. Synonym: circellus. Origin: L. Circulus (05 Mar 2000) |
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| circle absorption anaesthesia | Inhalation anaesthesia in which a circuit with carbon dioxide absorbent is used for complete (closed) or partial (saemiclosed) rebreathing of exhaled gases. (05 Mar 2000) |
| circle of willis | <anatomy> A group of arteries surrounding the base of the brain. (27 Sep 1997) |
| arterial circle of cerebrum | An anastomotic "circle" of arteries (roughly pentagonal in outline) at the base of the brain, formed, sequentially and in anterior to posterior direction, by the anterior communicating artery, the two anterior cerebral, the two internal carotid, the two posterior communicating, and the two posterior cerebral arteries. Synonym: circulus arteriosus cerebri, circle of Willis. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| articular vascular circle | An anastomosis of vessels encircling a joint. See: articular vascular network. Synonym: circulus articularis vasculosus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Baudelocque's uterine circle | A constriction located at the junction of the thinned lower uterine segment with the thick retracted upper uterine segment, resulting from obstructed labour; this is one of the classic signs of threatened rupture of the uterus. Synonym: Bandl's ring, Baudelocque's uterine circle, Scanzoni's second os. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Pagenstecher's circle | In the case of a freely movable abdominal tumour, the mass is moved throughout its entire range, its position at intervals being marked on the abdominal wall; when these points are joined, a circle is formed, the centre of which marks the point of attachment of the tumour. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vascular circle | The circle around the mouth formed by the inferior and superior labial arteries. Synonym: areolar venous plexus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vascular circle of optic nerve | <anatomy, nerve> A network of branches of the short ciliary arteries on the sclera around the point of entrance of the optic nerve. Synonym: circulus vasculosus nervi optici, circulus arteriosus halleri, circulus zinnii, Haller's circle, Zinn's corona, Zinn's vascular circle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ramsden circle | <microscopy> The circular spot of light formed at that distance above the eyepiece where the chief image forming rays cross, the back focal plane of the eyepiece. The objective back focal plane is in conjugate focus in this same plane. In visual microscopy, the point where the pupil of the eye is placed. (05 Aug 1998) |
| venous circle of mammary gland | areolar venous plexus |
| Carus' circle | An imaginary curved line obtained from a mathematical formula, supposed to indicate the outlet of the pelvic canal. Synonym: Carus' circle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| vicious circle | The mutually accelerating action of two independent diseases or phenomena, or of a primary and secondary affection, the passage of food, after a gastroenterostomy, from the artificial opening through the intestinal loop by antiperistaltic action and back into the stomach again by the pyloric orifice, or the reverse. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cerebral arterial circle | The roughly pentagonally shaped circle of vessels on the ventral aspect of the brain in the area of the optic chiasm, hypothalamus, and interpeduncular fossa. See: circle of Willis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| greater arterial circle of iris | An arterial circle at the ciliary border of the iris. Synonym: circulus arteriosus iridis major. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Ridley's circle | Dural venous formation which surrounds the hypophysis, composed of right and left cavernous sinuses and the intercavernous sinuses. Synonym: circulus venosus ridleyi, Ridley's circle. A venous sinus at the periphery of the placenta. Synonym: sinus venosus sclerae. (05 Mar 2000) |
| rolling circle | A mechanism for the replication of circular DNA. (05 Mar 2000) |
| rolling circle mechanism | <molecular biology> A mechanism of DNA replication in many viral DNAs, in bacterial f factors during mating and of certain DNAs in gene amplification in eukaryotes. DNA synthesis starts with a cut in the + strand at the replication origin, the 5' end rolls out and replication starts at the 3' side of the cut around the intact circular DNA strand. Replication of the 5' end (tail) takes place by the formation of Okazaki fragments. (18 Nov 1997) |
Synonyms : Arterial Circle, Cerebral, Circle, Willis', Willis Circle
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ellipse in which the two axes are of equal length; a plane curve generated by one point moving at a constant distance from a fixed point; "he calculated the circumference of the circle" set: an unofficial association of people or groups; "the smart set goes there"; "they were an angry lot" something approximating the shape of a circle; "the chairs were arranged in a circle" lap: movement once around a course; "he drove an extra lap just for insurance" traffic circle: a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island; "the accident blocked all traffic at the rotary" travel around something; "circle the globe" R-2: street names for flunitrazepan move in circles surround: be around; "Developments surround the town"; "The river encircles the village" a curved section or tier of seats in a hall or theater or opera house; usually the first tier above the orchestra; "they had excellent seats in the dress circle" any circular or rotating mechanism; "the machine punched out metal circles" encircle: form a circle around; "encircle the errors"
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| circle of Willis |
a ring of arteries at the base of the brain
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| circlet |
a small circle decorated metal band worn around the head
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| circle of confusion |
a disk representing the image of a theoretical point made by a lens.
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circle of dissipation, the circular space on the retina within which the image of a luminous point is formed.
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| circle | movement once around a course |
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| circle | any circular or rotating mechanism |
| circle | a curved section or tier of seats in a hall or theater or opera house |
| circle | a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island |
| circle | an unofficial association of people or groups |
| circle | ellipse in which the two axes are of equal length |
| circle | something approximating the shape of a circle |
| circle | form a circle around |
| circle | travel around something |
| circle | move in circles |
| circle | be around |
| circle | move around in a circular motion |
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