|
Cold-Shock Response
|
D058639 |
[A sequence of responses that occur when an organism is exposed to excessive cold. In humans, a fall in skin temperature triggers gasping, hypertension, and hyperventilation.
] |
|
Sindbis Virus
|
B04.820.578.875.054.860 |
|
|
Phlebography
|
D010690 |
[Radiographic visualization or recording of a vein after the injection of contrast medium.
] |
|
Phlebotomus
|
D010691 |
[A genus of PSYCHODIDAE which functions as the vector of a number of pathogenic organisms, including LEISHMANIA DONOVANI; LEISHMANIA TROPICA; Bartonella bacilliformis, and the Pappataci fever virus (SANDFLY FEVER NAPLES VIRUS).
] |
|
Epsilonretrovirus
|
B04.820.650.260 |
|
|
Blood Transfusion, Autologous
|
E02.095.135.164 |
|
|
Blood Transfusion
|
E02.095.135 |
|
|
Political Activism
|
I01.738.708 |
|
|
Molecular Farming
|
D058634 |
[The large scale production of pharmaceutically important and commercially valuable RECOMBINANT PROTEINS.
] |
|
Medicine Chests
|
D019026 |
[Boxes in which physicians kept their drugs and other medications, medical instruments and supplies, manuals, etc. As a carrying case or convenient storage receptacle, or a kind of portable pharmacy, the medicine chest was indispensable to the itinerant physician. The chest was usually larger and sturdier than a doctor's kit or bag.
] |
|
Phleomycins
|
D010692 |
[Water-soluble, copper-containing low molecular weight polypeptides obtained from the culture medium of Streptomyces verticillus. They are specific inhibitors of DNA synthesis in bacteria and have been found to act as antitumor agents. They have also been used against rust fungi of plants.
] |
|
Lipid-Linked Proteins
|
D058635 |
[Proteins that are covalently-linked to lipid molecules or hydrophobic molecules such as those that contain prenyl groups. The lipid moieties aid in the association of the proteins with CELL MEMBRANES.
] |
|
Phloretin
|
D010693 |
[A natural dihydrochalcone found in apples and many other fruits.
] |
|
Surgical Drapes
|
D058636 |
[Sterile fabric or fabric-like material used to isolate the surgical site from the rest of the body and other possible sources of contamination.
] |
|
Lactase-Phlorizin Hydrolase
|
D010694 |
[A multifunctional protein that contains two enzyme domains. The first domain (EC 3.2.1.62) hydrolyzes glycosyl-N-acylsphingosine to a sugar and N-acylsphingosine. The second domain (EC 3.2.1.108) hydrolyzes LACTOSE and is found in the intestinal brush border membrane. Loss of activity for this enzyme in humans results in LACTOSE INTOLERANCE.
] |
|
Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cine
|
D019028 |
[A type of imaging technique used primarily in the field of cardiology. By coordinating the fast gradient-echo MRI sequence with retrospective ECG-gating, numerous short time frames evenly spaced in the cardiac cycle are produced. These images are laced together in a cinematic display so that wall motion of the ventricles, valve motion, and blood flow patterns in the heart and great vessels can be visualized.
] |
|
Examination Tables
|
D058637 |
[A raised flat surface on which a patient is placed during a PHYSICAL EXAMINATION.
] |
|
Phlorhizin
|
D010695 |
|
|
Palau
|
D019029 |
[A republic consisting of a group of about 100 islands and islets in the western Pacific Ocean. Its capital is Koror. Under Spain it was administered as a part of the Caroline Islands but was sold to Germany in 1899. Seized by Japan in 1914, it was taken by the Allies in World War II in 1944. In 1947 it became part of the U.S. Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, became internally self-governing in 1980, obtained independent control over its foreign policy (except defense) in 1986, and achieved total independence October 1, 1994. (Webster's New Geographical Dictionary, 1988, p915; telephone communication with Randy Flynn, Board on Geographic Names, 17 January 1995)
] |
|
Vascular Ring
|
C14.240.850.992 |
|