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| TIC | Toxicology Information Center; trypsin inhibitory capability; tubulointerstitial cell; tumor-inducing complex |
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| TICC | time from cessation of contraception to conception |
| TICU | trauma intensive care unit |
| MTD | maximum tolerated dose; mean total dose; metastatic trophoblastic disease; Midwife Teacher's Diploma... |
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| TTD | temporary total disability; tissue tolerance dose; transient tic disorder; transverse thoracic diame... |
| TIC | Ticarcillin |
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| TIC | Trypsin inhibitory capacity |
| TIC | theca interstitial cells |
| TIPP | H-Tyr-Tic-Phe-Phe-OH |
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| tic | <clinical sign> An involuntary compulsive, repetitive, stereotyped movement, resembling a purposeful movement because it is coordinated and involves muscles in their normal synergistic relationships, tics usually involve the face and shoulders. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| tic de pensee | The habit of involuntarily giving expression to any thought that comes to mind. Origin: Fr. Of thought (05 Mar 2000) |
| tic disorders | Sudden, rapid, recurrent, nonrhythmic, stereotyped motor movements or vocalizations. All forms of tics may be exacerbated by stress and attenuated during absorbing activities. They are distinguished from other types of abnormal movements that may accompany general medical conditions. (12 Dec 1998) |
| tic douloureux | A disorder of trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V) dysfunction. Also called tic douloureux. Characterised by excruciating paroxysms of pain in the lips, gums, cheek or chin, and, very rarely, in the distribution of the eye (ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve). (27 Sep 1997) |
| tic-tac rhythm | A condition in which the cadence of the heart sounds resembles that of the foetus, the first and second sounds becoming alike and evenly spaced; a sign of serious myocardial disease. Synonym: pendulum rhythm, tic-tac rhythm, tic-tac sounds. Origin: embryo-+ G. Kardia, heart (05 Mar 2000) |
| tic-tac sounds | A condition in which the cadence of the heart sounds resembles that of the foetus, the first and second sounds becoming alike and evenly spaced; a sign of serious myocardial disease. Synonym: pendulum rhythm, tic-tac rhythm, tic-tac sounds. Origin: embryo-+ G. Kardia, heart (05 Mar 2000) |
| ticarcillin | <chemical> 6-((carboxy-3-thienylacetyl)amino)-3,3-dimethyl-7-oxo-4- thia-1-azabicyclo(3.2.0)heptane-2-carboxylic acid. An antibiotic derived from penicillin similar to carbenicillin in action. Pharmacological action: penicillins. Chemical name: 4-Thia-1-azabicyclo(3.2.0)heptane-2-carboxylic acid, 6-((carboxy-3-thienylacetyl)amino)-3,3-dimethyl-7-oxo-, (2S-(2alpha,5alpha,6beta(S*)))- (12 Dec 1998) |
| ticarcillin disodium | The disodium salt of 6-(alpha-carboxy-alpha-thien-3-ylacetamido)penicillanic acid; a bactericidal antibiotic useful in treating Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections and similar in effect to carbenicillin disodium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tichorrhine | <paleontology> A fossil rhinoceros with a vertical bony medial septum supporting the nose; the hairy rhinoceros. Origin: Gr. A wall +, the nose. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tick | <zoology> Any one of numerous species of large parasitic mites which attach themselves to, and suck the blood of, cattle, dogs, and many other animals. When filled with blood they become ovate, much swollen, and usually livid red in colour. Some of the species often attach themselves to the human body. The young are active and have at first but six legs. Any one of several species of dipterous insects having a flattened and usually wingless body, as the bird ticks (see under Bird) and sheep tick (see under Sheep). Tick bean, a small bean used for feeding horses and other animals. <botany> Tick trefoil, a name given to many plants of the leguminous genus Desmodium, which have trifoliate leaves, and joined pods roughened with minute hooked hairs by which the joints adhere to clothing and to the fleece of sheep. 3. <zoology> The whinchat; so called from its note. Death tick. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tick control | Chemical, biological, or medical measures designed to prevent the spread of ticks or the concomitant infestations which result in tick-borne diseases. It includes the veterinary as well as the public health aspects of tick and mite control. (12 Dec 1998) |
| tick fever | <infectious disease> An acute febrile (feverish) disease initially recognised in the Rocky Mountain states, caused by Rickettsia rickettsii transmitted by hard-shelled (ixodid) ticks. Occurs only in the Western Hemisphere. The disease is characterised by sudden onset of headache, chills and fever which can persist for 2-3 weeks, muscle pain. A characteristic rash appears on the extremities and trunk about the 4th day of illness. The rickettsiae grow within damaged cells lining blood vessels which may become blocked by clots. Blood vessel inflammation (vasculitis) is widespread Early recognition of the condition and prompt antibiotic treatment is important in reducing mortality. Synonym: spotted fever, tick fever, and tick typhus. (25 Jun 1999) |
| tick infestation | Infestations with soft-bodied (argasidae) or hard-bodied (ixodidae) ticks. (12 Dec 1998) |
| tick paralysis | <infectious disease> An ascending paralysis caused by the continued presence of Dermacentor and Ixodes ticks attached to the occipital or upper neck region in humans. Reported in the western USA and British Columbia. The treatment consists of tick removal and supportive care. (27 May 1998) |
| tick pyaemia | A disease of lambs caused by the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus in association with infestations of the tick Ixodes ricinus and characterised by pyaemic abscesses in joints. (05 Mar 2000) |
| glossopharyngeal tic | Paroxysmal lancinating pain in the throat or palate. Synonym: glossopharyngeal tic. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| rotatory tic | A disorder of unknown cause, manifested as a restricted dystonia, localised to some of the neck muscles, especially the sternomastoid and trapezius; occurs in adults and tends to progress slowly; the head movements increase with standing and walking and decrease with contractual stimuli, e.g., touching the chin or neck. Synonym: dystonic torticollis, rotatory spasm, rotatory tic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mimic tic | Involuntary twitching of the facial muscles, sometimes unilateral. Synonym: Bell's spasm, convulsive tic, facial spasm, histrionic spasm, mimic convulsion, mimic spasm, mimic tic, palmus, prosopospasm. (05 Mar 2000) |
| motor tic | <neurology> A repetitive spasmodic movement of the eyes or facial muscles. May also involve the neck or shoulders. Tics are most common in children. The cause is unknown but may be linked to stress. Tics are more common in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disease. Most tics require no treatment and resolve on their own with patient education. (27 Sep 1997) |
| convulsive tic | Involuntary twitching of the facial muscles, sometimes unilateral. Synonym: Bell's spasm, convulsive tic, facial spasm, histrionic spasm, mimic convulsion, mimic spasm, mimic tic, palmus, prosopospasm. (05 Mar 2000) |
| habit tic | A habitual repetition of some grimace, shrug of the shoulder, twisting or jerking of the head, or the like. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psychic tic | A gesture or exclamation made under the influence of an irresistible morbid impulse. (05 Mar 2000) |
| spasmodic tic | A disorder in which sudden spasmodic coordinated movements of certain muscles or groups of physiologically related muscles occur at irregular intervals. Synonym: Henoch's chorea. (05 Mar 2000) |
| facial tic | Involuntary twitching of the facial muscles, sometimes unilateral. Synonym: Bell's spasm, convulsive tic, facial spasm, histrionic spasm, mimic convulsion, mimic spasm, mimic tic, palmus, prosopospasm. (05 Mar 2000) |
| local tic | A tic of very limited extent, as the winking of an eye or a twitch of a finger. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Childhood Tic Disorders, Chronic Motor or Vocal Tic Disorder, Motor Tic Disorders, Motor or Vocal Tic Disorder, Chronic, Tic Disorders, Childhood, Tic Disorders, Motor, Transient Tic Disorder, Childhood Tic Disorder, Motor Tic Disorder, Tic Disorder
Synonyms : BRL-2288, CSL Brand of Ticarcillin Disodium, GlaxoSmithKline Brand of Ticarcillin Disodium, GlaxoSmithKline Brand of Ticarcillin Disodium Salt, SmithKline Beecham Brand of Ticarcillin Disodium, SmithKline Beecham Brand of Ticarcillin Disodium Salt, Tarcil
Synonyms : Control, Mite, Control, Tick, Controls, Mite
Synonyms : Infestation, Tick, Infestations, Tick, Tick Infestation
Synonyms : Paralyses, Tick, Paralysis, Tick, Tick Paralyses
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a local and habitual twitching especially in the face
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| tic douloureux |
trigeminal neuralgia: intense paroxysmal neuralgia along the trigeminal nerve
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| tick fever |
Rocky Mountain spotted fever: caused by rickettsial bacteria and transmitted by wood ticks
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a metallic tapping sound; "he counted the ticks of the clock" click: make a clicking or ticking sound; "The clock ticked away" any of two families of small parasitic arachnids with barbed proboscis; feed on blood of warm-blooded animals make a sound like a clock or a timer; "the clocks were ticking"; "the grandfather clock beat midnight" check mark: a mark indicating that something has been noted or completed etc.; "as he called the role he put a check mark by each student's name" sew; "tick a mattress" a light mattress check: put a check mark on or near or next to; "Please check each name on the list"; "tick off the items"; "mark off the units"
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touch (a body part) lightly so as to excite the surface nerves and cause uneasiness, laughter, or spasmodic movements a cutaneous sensation often resulting from light stroking thrill: feel sudden intense sensation or emotion; "he was thrilled by the speed and the roar of the engine" the act of tickling touch or stroke lightly; "The grass tickled her calves"
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| tic | a local and habitual twitching especially in the face |
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| tic | intense paroxysmal neuralgia along the trigeminal nerve |
| tic | a game in which two players alternately put crosses and circles in one of the compartments of a 3-by-3 board |
| tic | the basic unit of money in Thailand |
| tic | wall creepers |
| tic | crimson-and-gray songbird that inhabits town walls and mountain cliffs of southern Eurasia and northern Africa |
| tic | crimson-and-gray songbird that inhabits town walls and mountain cliffs of southern Eurasia and northern Africa |
| tic | an Italian-speaking region of southern Switzerland |
| tic | any of two families of small parasitic arachnids with barbed proboscis |
| tic | a light mattress |
| tic | a metallic tapping sound |
| tic | sew, as of mattresses |
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