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| decapod | |
<zoology> A crustacean with ten feet or legs, as a ... |
| decapoda | |
1. <zoology> The order of Crustacea which includes the shrimps, ... |
| decaprenyl pyrophosphate synthetase | |
<enzyme> Forms all-trans-decaprenyl pyrophosphate from isopentenyl pyrophosphate and either farnesyl ... |
| decapsulation | |
Incision and removal of a capsule or enveloping membrane.
Decapsulation of ... |
| decarbonate | |
To deprive of carbonic acid.
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| decarbonization | |
Rarely used term denoting the process of arterialization of the ... |
| decarbonize | |
To deprive of carbon; as, to decarbonize steel; to decarbonize ... |
| decarboxylase | |
Any enzyme (EC subclass 4.1.1) that removes a molecule of ... |
| decarboxylated dopa | |
<drug> A catecholamine neurotransmitter and hormone (153 D), formed by ... |
| decarboxylation | |
Removal of the carboxyl group.
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| decatenation | |
1. <chemistry> The unlinking of chemical elements within a ring ... |
| decatoic | |
<chemistry> Pertaining to, or derived from, decane.
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| decay | |
To pass gradually from a sound, prosperous, or perfect state, ... |
| decay accelerating factor | |
<biochemistry, protein> Plasma protein that regulates complement cascade by blocking ... |
| decay constant | |
<physics, radiobiology> The fraction of the amount of a radionuclide ... |
| decay modes | |
<radiobiology> Different pathways for decay of radioactive nuclei. The decay ... |
| decay theory | |
A theory of forgetting based on the premise that an ... |
| decayed | |
Fallen, as to physical or social condition; affected with decay; ... |
| deccagynous | |
<botany> Belonging to the Decagynia; having ten styles.
Origin: Cf. F. ... |
| deccapodous | |
<zoology> Belonging to the decapods; having ten feet; ten-footed.
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| deceive | |
1. To lead into error; to cause to believe what ... |
| deceleration | |
1. The act of decelerating.
2. The rate of decrease in ... |
| december | |
1. The twelfth and last month of the year, containing ... |
| decemfid | |
<botany> Cleft into ten parts.
Origin: L. Decem ten + root ... |
| decemlocular | |
<botany> Having ten cells for seeds.
Origin: L. Decem ten + ... |
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