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X  Although the letter X is used as a symbol in ...
X body  An obsolete term for Langerhans' granule. (05 Mar 2000) ...
X chromosome  <genetics> A sex chromosome. In mammals paired in females (XX), ...
X disease  One of several viral diseases of obscure aetiology. (05 Mar 2000) ...
X disease of cattle  bovine hyperkeratosis ...
x factor  <biochemistry> A precursor necessary to synthesise cytochromes. (09 Oct 1997) ...
X inactivation  <cell biology> The inactivation of one or other of each ...
X linked disease  <disease, genetics> A genetic or inherited disease whose controlling gene ...
x wave  The wave in the atrial or venous pulse curves produced ...
X zone  A transient adrenocortical zone present in some rodents at birth, ...
X-esotropia  Decreasing convergence from the primary position in both upward and ...
X-exotropia  Increasing divergence from primary position in both upward and downward ...
x-linked  On the X chromosome. Linked in genetics does not mean ...
X-linked gene  A gene located on an X chromosome. (05 Mar 2000) ...
X-linked hypogammaglobulinaemia  A congenital, X-linked recessive, primary immunodeficiency characterised by decreased numbers ...
X-linked ichthyosis  A form of ichthyosis, due to 3-beta-hydroxysteroidsulfate sulfatase deficiency, that ...
X-linked inheritance  The pattern of inheritance that may result from a mutant ...
X-linked locus  Any locus that in normal karyotypes is borne on the ...
x-omat  A trade name (of Kodak) that has become the generic ...
x-point  <radiobiology> Place where the poloidal magnetic field vanishes in such ...
X-Pro aminopeptidase  <enzyme> Proline specific exopeptidase Registry number: EC 3.4.11.9 Synonym: x-prolyl aminopeptidase, proline-specific ...
x-radiation  Radiant energy from an X-ray tube. See: X-ray. (05 Mar 2000) ...
X-ray  <investigation> A type of irradiation used for imaging purposes that ...
X-ray computed tomography  <radiology> Tomography using X-ray transmission and a computer to reconstruct ...
X-ray crystallography  <investigation> A technique of determining the three-dimensional structure of a ...

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