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anabiose |
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| A restoring to life from a deathlike condition. |
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anabolique |
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anabolisme |
anabolism |
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| the constructive process by which substances are converted from simple to complex forms by living cells; constructive metabolism. |
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anabolite |
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anachorèse |
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anaérobie |
anaerobe |
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| a microorganism that can exist and grow only in the partial or complete absence of molecular oxygen. |
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anaérobie |
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anaérobie facultatif |
anaerobe, facultative |
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anaérobie strict |
anaerobe, obligate |
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anakhré |
goundou |
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analepsie |
convalescence |
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analeptique |
analeptic |
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| 1. an agent that acts to overcome depression of the central nervous system. n 2. a strong central nervous system stimulant that is used to restore consciousness, especially from a drug-induced coma. |
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analgésie |
analgesia |
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| insensibility to pain without loss of consciousness; a state in which painful stimuli are not perceived or interpreted as pain; usually induced by a drug, although trauma or a disease process may produce a general or regional analgesia. |
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analgésique |
analgesic |
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| (analgetic), 1. the property of a drug that enables it to raise the pain threshold. n 2. an analgesic may be classified in one of two groups: an analgesic that blocks the sensory neural pathways of pain (for example, procaine and its derivatives) or an analgesic that acts directly on the thalamus to raise the pain threshold. |
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analgie |
analgia |
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| an absence of pain. |
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analyse |
analysis |
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| a separation into component parts. |
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analyse de l'occlusion, ~ des rapports d'occlusion, examen fonctionnel |
analysis, bite- |
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anamnèse |
case history |
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anaphase |
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anaphylaxie |
anaphylaxis |
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| a violent allergic reaction characterized by sudden collapse, shock, or respiratory and circulatory failure after injection of an allergen. |
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