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| De Toni-Fanconi syndrome | |
Lysosomal storage disorders of unknown molecular defect, characterised by widespread ... |
| de Wecker, Louis | |
<person> French physician, 1832-1906.
See: de Wecker's scissors.
(05 Mar 2000)
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| de- | |
<prefix> A prefix from Latin de down, from, away; as ... |
| de-efferentation | |
A loss of the motor nerve fibres to an area ... |
| de-emetinised ipecacuanha | |
Ipecacuanha from which the emetic principle has been extracted; has ... |
| de-epicardialization | |
Surgical destruction of the epicardium, usually by the application of ... |
| de-lead | |
To cause the mobilization and excretion of lead deposited in ... |
| deacetoxycephalosporin C hydroxylase | |
<enzyme> From streptomyces clavuligerus; hydroxylates deacetoxycephalosporin c at the c3 ... |
| deacetoxycephalosporin C synthetase | |
<enzyme> Converts penicillin n by oxidative expansion of the 5-membered ... |
| deacidification | |
The removal or neutralization of acid.
(05 Mar 2000)
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| deacon | |
1. An officer in Christian churches appointed to perform certain ... |
| deaconess | |
A woman set apart for church work by a bishop.
A ... |
| deactivation | |
The process of rendering or of becoming inactive.
(05 Mar 2000)
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| deacylase | |
1. A member of the subclass of hydrolases (EC class ... |
| dead | |
1. Deprived of life; opposed to alive and living; reduced ... |
| DEAD box helicase | |
<enzyme> Family of ATP dependent DNA or RNA helicases with ... |
| dead fingers | |
Impaired digital circulation, possibly a mild form of Raynaud's disease, ... |
| dead foetus syndrome | |
<obstetrics, syndrome> A syndrome characterised by lengthy intrauterine retention of ... |
| dead nerve | |
<anatomy, nerve> Misnomer for nonvital dental pulp.
(05 Mar 2000)
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| dead pulp | |
Necrosis of the dental pulp which clinically does not respond ... |
| dead space | |
A cavity, potential or real, remaining after the closure of ... |
| dead tooth | |
A misnomer for pulpless tooth.
(05 Mar 2000)
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| dead tracts | |
Dentin areas characterised by degenerated odontoblastic processes; may result from ... |
| dead-end host | |
A host from which infectious agents are not transmitted to ... |
| dead-eye | |
A round, flattish, wooden block, encircled by a rope, or ... |
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