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| k | |
<physics> Mathematical symbol usually used for Boltzmann's Constant. Value is ... |
| K antigen | |
Capsular antigens of bacteria usually polysaccharide.
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| K antigens | |
<haematology, immunology> Blood type classification based on a group of ... |
| K blood group | |
K blood group
See Kell blood group, Blood Groups appendix.
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| K capture | |
<radiobiology> Nuclear decay process whereby a proton in the nucleus ... |
| K cell | |
1. <immunology> Mammalian cells which can lyse antibody coated target ... |
| K cells | |
Lymphocyte-like effector cells which mediate antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity. They kill ... |
| K complex | |
High amplitude, diphasic frontocental slow waves in the electroencephalogram related ... |
| K luyvera | |
Newly named genus of Enterobacteriaceae.
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| K region | |
Carbons 9 and 10 of the phenanthrene ring system; thought ... |
| k selection | |
<zoology> In evolution, the selection of traits that aid an ... |
| K shell | |
The innermost electron orbit or shell; it can hold two ... |
| K virus | |
A polyomavirus, family Papovaviridae, that causes pneumonia in young mice ... |
| K+-translocating Kdp-ATPase | |
<enzyme> An inducible high affinity k+ transporter in E coli
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| K-radiation | |
Usually a very penetrating form of x-radiation excited by cathode ... |
| k-ras | |
<oncogene> A proto-oncogene that has point mutations and is associated ... |
| K:A ratio | |
<abbreviation> Ketogenic-antiketogenic ratio.
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| Ka | |
1. <chemistry> Acid dissociation constant. Often encountered as pKa (i.e. ... |
| kaama | |
<zoology> The hartbeest.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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| kabassou | |
<zoology> See Cabassou.
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| kabook | |
<chemical> A clay ironstone found in Ceylon.
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| kabure | |
Schistosomiasis caused by schistosoma japonicum. It is endemic in the ... |
| kabure itch | |
Schistosomiasis caused by schistosoma japonicum. It is endemic in the ... |
| kabyle | |
<ethnology> A Berber, as in Algiers or Tunis. See Berber.
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| kadder | |
<zoology> The jackdaw.
Origin: Cf. Caddow.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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