1998 Global Conference
March 02 - 04, 1998
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GDEFINITION:As G - Symbol for "gauss," "giga-," "gravida," and "guanine" or "guanosine." As G - Symbol for "conductance," "gravitational constant," "Gibbs free energy," and "G force." As g - Symbol for "gram." As g - Symbol for "standard gravity." cellularDEFINITION:Pertaining to, or made up of, cells. molecularDEFINITION:Of, pertaining to, or composed of molecules. pharmacologyDEFINITION:The science that deals with the origin, nature, chemistry, effects, and uses of drugs; it includes pharmacognosy, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, pharmacotherapeutics, and toxicology. cellDEFINITION:1. Any one of the minute protoplasmic masses that make up organized tissue, consisting of a nucleus which is surrounded by cytoplasm which contains the various organelles and is enclosed in the cell or plasma membrane. A cell is the fundamental, structural, and functional unit of living organisms.
physiologyDEFINITION:
1. The science which treats of the functions of the living organism and its parts, and of the physical and chemical factors and processes involved. metabolismDEFINITION:
1. The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced and maintained (anabolism), and also the transformation by which energy is made available for uses of the organism ( catabolism ). reservoirDEFINITION:
1. A place or cavity for storage. geneticsDEFINITION:The study of genes and their heredity. chemistryDEFINITION:The science that treats of the elements and atomic relations of matter, and of the various compounds of the elements. pediatricsDEFINITION:That branch of medicine which treats of the child and its development and care and of the diseases of children and their treatment. ACDEFINITION:1. Air conduction; alternating current; aortic closure; anodal closure; axiocervical; acromioclavicular. 2. A cancer chemotherapy regimen consisting of Adriamycin (doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide). As Ac: Symbol for actinium. metabolismDEFINITION:
1. The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced and maintained (anabolism), and also the transformation by which energy is made available for uses of the organism ( catabolism ). ACDEFINITION:1. Air conduction; alternating current; aortic closure; anodal closure; axiocervical; acromioclavicular. 2. A cancer chemotherapy regimen consisting of Adriamycin (doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide). As Ac: Symbol for actinium. ADDEFINITION:1. Anodal duration; alcohol dehydrogenase; [L.] auris dextra, right ear. (Dorland's) 2. Alzheimer's disease (see JAB-617). pediatricDEFINITION:Pertaining to pediatrics. biomedicalDEFINITION:Biological and medical; pertaining to the application of the natural sciences (biology, biochemistry, biophysics, etc.) to the study of medicine. ACDEFINITION:1. Air conduction; alternating current; aortic closure; anodal closure; axiocervical; acromioclavicular. 2. A cancer chemotherapy regimen consisting of Adriamycin (doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide). As Ac: Symbol for actinium. hormonesDEFINITION:In the singular: A product of living cells that circulates in body fluids and produces a specific effect on the activity of cells remote from its point of origin; especially: one exerting a stimulatory effect on a cellular activity.
NDIDEFINITION:Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. ACDEFINITION:1. Air conduction; alternating current; aortic closure; anodal closure; axiocervical; acromioclavicular. 2. A cancer chemotherapy regimen consisting of Adriamycin (doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide). As Ac: Symbol for actinium. pharmacologyDEFINITION:The science that deals with the origin, nature, chemistry, effects, and uses of drugs; it includes pharmacognosy, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, pharmacotherapeutics, and toxicology. metabolismDEFINITION:
1. The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced and maintained (anabolism), and also the transformation by which energy is made available for uses of the organism ( catabolism ). NDIDEFINITION:Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. DUDEFINITION:Densitometry unit. DUDEFINITION:Densitometry unit. cardiovascularDEFINITION:Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels. physiologyDEFINITION:
1. The science which treats of the functions of the living organism and its parts, and of the physical and chemical factors and processes involved. chemistryDEFINITION:The science that treats of the elements and atomic relations of matter, and of the various compounds of the elements. molecularDEFINITION:Of, pertaining to, or composed of molecules. geneticsDEFINITION:The study of genes and their heredity. NDIDEFINITION:Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. |
