| PMS | patient management system; perimenstrual syndrome; periodic movements during sleep; phenazine methos... |
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| PMSG | pregnant mare serum gonadotropin |
| MARE | Maf recognition element |
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| PMSG | Pregnant Mare Serum Gonadotrophin |
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| PMS | Pregnant mare serum gonadotrophin |
| PMS | pregnant mare serum |
| mare | The female of the horse and other equine quadrupeds. Origin: OE. Mere, AS. Mere, myre, fem of AS. Mearh horse, akin to D. Merrie mare, G. Mahre, OHG. Marah horse, meriha mare, Icel. Marr horse, OCelt. Marka (Pausan. 19, 19,4), Ir. Marc, W. March. Cf. Marshal. <medicine> Sighing, suffocative panting, intercepted utterance, with a sense of pressure across the chest, occurring during sleep; the incubus; obsolete, except in the compound nightmare. "I will ride thee o' nights like the mare." (Shak) Origin: AS. Mara incubus; akin to OHG. & Icel. Mara; cf. Pol. Mora, Bohem. Mra. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| mare's-tail | 1. A long streaky cloud, spreading out like a horse's tail, and believed to indicate rain; a cirrus cloud. See Cloud. "Mackerel sky and mare's-tails Make tall ships carry low sails." (Old Rhyme) 2. <botany> An aquatic plant of the genus Hippuris (H.vulgaris), having narrow leaves in whorls. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Marek disease | <disease> Infectious cancer of the lymphoid system (lymphomatosis) in chickens, caused by a contagious Herpes virus. An effective vaccine is now available. (18 Nov 1997) |
| marek's disease | A lymphoproliferative disease of fowl caused by a herpes virus. Lymphoid cell infiltrations are most common in the peripheral nerves and gonads, but widespread infiltrations may also be found in any of the visceral organs, skin, muscle, and the iris of the eye. The location of the lesions dictates the clinical signs, such as paralysis, general depression, and blindness. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Marek's disease virus | The herpesvirus that causes avian lymphomatosis (Marek's disease); is distinct from those causing other forms of leukosis. Synonym: avian lymphomatosis virus, fowl neurolymphomatosis virus, Marek's disease virus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Marek, Josef | <person> Hungarian veterinarian and pathologist, 1867-1952. See: Marek's disease, Marek's disease virus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| marena | <zoology> A European whitefish of the genus Coregonus. Origin: NL. Salmo maraena, G. Marane, morane; so called from Lake Morin, in the March of Brandenburg, in Prussia. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Marey's law | The pulse rate varies inversely with the blood pressure; i.e., the pulse is slow when the pressure is high; an expression of baroreceptor reflex influences on heart rate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Marey, Etienne Jules | <person> French physiologist, 1830-1904. See: Marey's law. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pregnant mare's serum gonadotropin | <veterinary> Formed by the equine placenta. Its activity in animals is similar to that of the follicle-stimulating hormone; relatively ineffective in human beings. Synonym: pregnant mare's serum gonadotropin. (05 Mar 2000) |
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Synonyms : Fowl Paralyses, Mareks Disease, Neurolymphomatoses, Paralyses, Fowl, Paralysis, Fowl
Synonyms : Marek's Disease Vaccines, Disease Vaccines, Marek, Mareks Disease Vaccines, Vaccines, Marek Disease, Vaccines, Marek's Disease
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| Marek's disease virus |
a group of serologically related viruses in the family Herpesviridae, comprising three serotypes: type 1, which contains all pathogenic strains, type 2, which contains nonpathogenic strains infecting chickens, and type 3, which contains nonpathogenic strains infecting turkeys. See also gallid herpesvirus 2 and gallid herpesvirus 3, under herpesvirus.
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| Marek's d. |
a lymphoproliferative disease of chickens, formerly included in the avian leukosis complex but now known to be caused by gallid herpesvirus 2. Lymphoid cell infiltrations are most common in the peripheral nerves and gonads, but widespread infiltrations may also be found in visceral organs, skin, muscle, and the iris; there is also frequently perivascular cuffing of blood vessels in the central nervous system. The location of the lesions dictates the clinical signs, such as paralysis, general depression, or blindness. When neurological symptoms predominate, it may be called fowl or range paralysis, neural lymphomatosis, or neurolymphomatosis gallinarum. When ocular or skin symptoms predominate, it may be called respectively ocular lymphomatosis and skin leukosis.
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see under disease.
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gallid h. 2.
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gallid h. 3.
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| mare | female equine animal |
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| mare | a dark region of considerable extent on the surface of the moon |
| mare | (closed sea) a navigable body of water under the jurisdiction of a single nation |
| mare | (free sea) a navigable body of water to which all nations have equal access |
| mare | (our sea) the Mediterranean to the ancient Romans |
| mare | a confused multitude of things |
| mare | a long narrow flowing cirrus cloud |
| mare | a battle in 1800 in which the French under Napoleon Bonaparte won a great victory over the Austrians |
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