submucosal plexus
submucous dissection
subcoracoid bursa |
<anatomy> A bursa frequently present between the tendon of the coracobrachialis and the subscapularis muscle. Synonym: bursa musculi coracobrachialis, subcoracoid bursa. (05 Mar 2000) |
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subcoracoid-pectoralis minor tendon syndrome |
<syndrome> Pain running down the arm, numbness, paresthesias, and erythema, with weakness of the hands; due to abduction of the arm for a prolonged period (e.g., during sleep or necessitated by occupation) which stretches the axillary vessels and the nerves of the brachial plexus. Synonym: subcoracoid-pectoralis minor tendon syndrome, Wright's syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
subcordate |
Somewhat cordate; somewhat like a heart in shape. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
subcorneal pustular dermatitis |
A pruritic chronic annular eruption of sterile vesicles and pustules beneath the stratum corneum; bears a considerable clinical resemblance to dermatitis herpetiformis. Synonym: Sneddon-Wilkinson disease, subcorneal pustular dermatitis. (05 Mar 2000) |
subcorneal pustular dermatosis |
A pruritic chronic annular eruption of sterile vesicles and pustules beneath the stratum corneum; bears a considerable clinical resemblance to dermatitis herpetiformis. Synonym: Sneddon-Wilkinson disease, subcorneal pustular dermatitis. (05 Mar 2000) |
subcorneous |
<anatomy> Situated under a horny part or layer. Partially horny. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
subcoronal hypospadias |
Ventral and proximal malposition of coronal meatus just proximal to coronal sulcus. (05 Mar 2000) |
subcortex |
Any part of the brain lying below the cerebral cortex, and not itself organised as cortex. (05 Mar 2000) |
subcortical |
Relating to the subcortex; beneath the cerebral cortex. (05 Mar 2000) |
subcortical arteriosclerotic encephalopathy |
One of the causes of multiinfarct dementia, in which there are many infarcts and lacunes in the white matter, with relative sparing of the cortex and basal ganglia. Synonym: Binswanger's encephalopathy, encephalitis subcorticalis chronica, subcortical arteriosclerotic encephalopathy. (05 Mar 2000) |
subcostal |
<anatomy> Situated below the costas, or ribs; as, the subcostal muscles. The subcostal muscles are distinct from, and within, the intercostal. 1. <anatomy> A subcostal muscle. 2. <zoology> One of the principal nervures of the wings of an insect. It is situated next beneath or behind the costal. See Nervure. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
subcostal artery |
<anatomy, artery> Origin, thoracic aorta; distribution, inferior to twelfth rib in a manner similar to posterior intercostal arteries. Synonym: arteria subcostalis. (05 Mar 2000) |
subcostal groove |
A groove in the lower inner border of the rib, lodging the intercostal vessels and nerve. Synonym: sulcus costae, subcostal groove. (05 Mar 2000) |
subcostal line |
A transverse line transecting the inferiormost border of the thoracic cage, indicating the subcostal plane. See: subcostal plane. Synonym: linea subcostalis. (05 Mar 2000) |
subcostal muscle |
<anatomy> One of a number of inconstant muscles of the posterolateral thoracic wall having the same direction as the internal intercostal muscles but extending across (deep to) one or more ribs. Synonym: musculus subcostalis, musculus infracostalis. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Nucleus, Subthalamic, Subthalamicus, Nucleus
Synonyms : Ansa Lenticularis Nucleus, Field H Nucleus
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Alcalase, AprA-Subtilisin, Bacillus amyloliquefaciens Serine Protease, Bacillus subtilis Alkaline Proteinase, Carlsberg Subtilisin, Maxatase, Nagarse, Novo Alcalase, Profezim, Protease VII, Subtilisin 72, Subtilisin A, Subtilisin BPN', Subtilisin Carlsberg
Synonyms : Subtraction Technic, Subtraction Technics, Subtraction Techniques, Technic, Subtraction, Technics, Subtraction, Technique, Subtraction, Techniques, Subtraction
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(of speed) less than that of sound in a designated medium; "aircraft flying at subsonic speeds"
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sublimation
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(chemistry) a change directly from the solid to the gaseous state without becoming liquid (psychology) modifying the natural expression of an impulse or instinct (especially a sexual one) to one that is socially acceptable
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sublime
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empyreal: inspiring awe; "well-meaning ineptitude that rises to empyreal absurdity"- M.S.Dworkin; "empyrean aplomb"- Hamilton Basso; "the sublime beauty of the night" reverend: worthy of adoration or reverence lifted up or set high; "their hearts were jocund and sublime"- Milton vaporize and then condense right back again change or cause to change directly from a solid into a vapor without first melting; "sublime iodine"; "some salts sublime when heated" exalted: of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style; "an exalted ideal"; "argue in terms of high-flown ideals"- Oliver Franks; "a noble and lofty concept"; "a grand purpose"
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substitution
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an event in which one thing is substituted for another; "the replacement of lost blood by a transfusion of donor blood" the act of putting one thing or person in the place of another: "he sent Smith in for Jones but the substitution came too late to help"
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substratum
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substrate: a surface on which an organism grows or is attached; "the gardener talked about the proper substrate for acid-loving plants" substrate: any stratum or layer lying underneath another substrate: an indigenous language that contributes features to the language of an invading people who impose their language on the indigenous population; "the Celtic languages of Britain are a substrate for English"
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