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another name for communism
[ "Socialism is a mild form of communism but not another word for it. America is socialist right now. It does lead to Communism. Are only basic freedom that we have here in America is freedom of religion.", "Communism is known as Bolshevism. Communism is also commonly referred to as Marxism, as it was first created by Karl Marx, a German philosopher. It is also referred to by some of it's core ideologies, like Socialism and Totalitarianism.", "Communism is also commonly referred to as Marxism, as it was first created by Karl Marx, a German philosopher. It is also referred to by some of it's core ideologies, like Socialism and Totalitarianism.", "Report Abuse. Socialism is a mild form of communism but not another word for it. America is socialist right now. It does lead to Communism. Are only basic freedom that we have here in America is freedom of religion.", "Communism is known as Bolshevism. Communism is also commonly referred to as Marxism, as it was first created by Karl Marx, a German philosopher.", "1 ' 'with additions by John M.Nelson ti Dome to celibacy, communism and the worship of the sun, it is improbable that the movement is identical with that of the Essenes. 2 There are no longer any traces of communism, and the colony's property is actually held by an organization of the local Roman Catholic church.", "Another word for communism. Another word for communism word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to communism. 1 fourierism. 2 humanitarianism. 3 phalansterism.", "Another word for communism. Another word for communism word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to communism. 1 fourierism. 2 humanitarianism. 3 phalansterism. 4 saint simonianism. 5 socialism.", "Another word for communism word list. Below are a number of words whose meaning is similar to communism. 1 fourierism. 2 humanitarianism. 3 phalansterism. 4 saint simonianism. 5 socialism.", "Longer answer-Socialism is what you get when you're trying to move towards communism but haven't quite gotten there yet. Social programs such as welfare, medicare and other such government freebies are an offshoot of socialist ideology. The main idea here is that the government will supply aid to those truly in need." ]
Bolshevism.
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another name for condensation
[ "Condensation reaction can be known as dehydration reaction. The condensation reaction occurs when two molecules combine to form a single molecule, together with the loss of a molecule. When this molecule is water, it's known as dehydration reaction. When two separate molecules react, the condensation is termed intermoleculer reaction.", "Power Thesaurus 1969, condensation thesaurus, Power Thesaurus, viewed 12 January, 2018, <http://www.powerthesaurus.org/condensation/antonyms>. MLA: Power Thesaurus. condensation thesaurus 31 December 1969. Web. 12 January 2018. <http://www.powerthesaurus.org/condensation/antonyms>", "used in building macromolecules. two molecules joined together to form larger molecule. water is formed in reaction. example: two amino acids can be joined to form a di-peptide joined by a peptide linkage (bond) Condensation reaction can also be used to build up: carbohydrates, lipids.", "Power Thesaurus. 1969. condensation thesaurus http://www.powerthesaurus.org/condensation/antonyms (accessed August 29, 2017). Harvard. Power Thesaurus 1969, condensation thesaurus, Power Thesaurus, viewed 29 August, 2017, <http://www.powerthesaurus.org/condensation/antonyms>.", "Retrieved January 12, 2018, from http://www.powerthesaurus.org/condensation/antonyms Chicago Power Thesaurus. 1969. condensation thesaurus http://www.powerthesaurus.org/condensation/antonyms (accessed January 12, 2018). Harvard Power Thesaurus 1969, condensation thesaurus, Power Thesaurus, viewed 12 January, 2018, <http://www.powerthesaurus.org/condensation/antonyms>. mla Power Thesaurus. condensation thesaurus 31 December 1969.", "Reverse of condensation large molecules are broken down into smaller molecules water molecules are used up", "1 Upload failed. 2 We are experiencing some problems, please try again. 3 You can only upload files of type PNG, JPG, or JPEG. 4 You can only upload files of type 3GP, 3GPP, MP4, MOV, AVI, MPG, MPEG, or RM. 5 You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB. 6 You can only upload videos smaller than 600MB.", "Condensation antonyms. Top condensation antonyms (opposite of condensation) are enlargement, expansion and amplification.", "Start studying Hydrolysis/Condensation Reactions. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools.", "Synonyms for condensation in Free Thesaurus. Antonyms for condensation. 34 synonyms for condensation: moisture, liquid, damp, dampness, wetness, distillation, precipitation, liquefaction, abridgment, summary, abstract, digest.... What are synonyms for condensation?" ]
The synonyms for condensation are moisture, liquid, damp, dampness, wetness, distillation, precipitation, liquefaction, abridgment, summary, abstract, and digest.
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another name for condensation reaction
[ "Aldol reaction with two same aldehyde molecules. Both the aldol reaction and condensation are reversible. In aldol reactions between two molecules of the same aldehyde are generally quite successful, since the equilibrium lies far to the right, and the yields are very high. E.g.", "ADDITION & CONDENSATION. The Aldol addition reaction involves the addition of α-carbon of an enolizable aldehyde or ketone to the carbonyl group of another aldehyde or ketone and thus by giving a β-hydroxy carbonyl compound also known as an aldol (indicating both aldehyde and alcohol groups).", "condensation - the process of changing from a gaseous to a liquid or solid state. natural action, natural process, action, activity - a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings); the action of natural forces; volcanic activity.", "(1) (chemistry, physics) The process or the state of changing a substance from gas to liquid or solid. (2) (chemistry) A chemical reaction in which the joining of two organic compounds results in the production and release of water, ammonia, simple alcohol, or other molecules. (3) (molecular biology) The process of compacting molecules, as by DNA condensation. (4) (dentistry) A technique or process of removing water to ensure that the crown or dental filling is firm, thoroughly compacted, and with minimal void space. Supplement. Condensation is the process resulting in the formation of fog, dew, clouds, and other forms of atmospheric vapour. Many living things derive their water requirement mainly from water vapour produced through condensation.", "When a carboxylic acid and an alcohol react, a water molecule is removed, and an ester molecule is formed. Because of this ester formation, this bond is known as an ester linkage. Monomers involved in condensation polymerization have functional groups. These functional groups combine to form amide and ester linkages. When this occurs, a water molecule in removed. Since water is removed, we call these reactions condensation reactions (water condenses out.). When a condensation reaction involves polymerization, we call it condensation polimarization. Let's look at a few common examples of condensation polymers.", "In a condensation reaction, two molecules or parts thereof combine, releasing a small molecule. When this small molecule is water, it is known as a dehydration reaction. Other possible lost molecules include hydrogen chloride, methanol, and acetic acid. When two separate molecules react, their condensation is termed intermolecular. A simple example is the condensation of two amino acids to form a peptide. This reaction example is the reverse of hydrolysis, which splits a chemical entity into two parts through action from the polar water molecule, which itself splits into hydroxide and hydrogen ions.", "Note: In above reaction, the self aldol condensation of acetaldehyde is a competing reaction. To suppress this, along with the possible cannizzaro reaction, slow addition of acetaldehyde to benzaldehyde maintained in a mild alkaline medium is suggested.", "1. the act or process of condensing, or the state of being condensed. 2. (General Physics) anything that has condensed from a vapour, esp on a window. 3. (Chemistry) chem a type of reaction in which two organic molecules combine to form a larger molecule as well as a simple molecule such as water, methanol, etc. 4. anything that has been shortened, esp an abridged version of a book.", "The monomers that are involved in condensation polymerization are not the same as those in addition polymerization. The monomers for condensation polymerization have two main characteristics:. Instead of double bonds, these monomers have functional groups (like alcohol, amine, or carboxylic acid groups).", "Recognize the chemical principles of condensation reactions as they relate to polymerization. During condensation reaction, two molecules combine to form a single molecule with the loss of a small molecule; in dehydration reaction, this lost molecule is water." ]
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another name for cranial vena cava
[ "The anatomy of the azygos and hemiazygos veins was normal, but the whole hemiazygos vein. and the terminal part of the azygos vein were enlarged. Also the cranial tributaries to the superior. vena cava (SVC) showed dilatations in their distal parts. The visceral surface of the liver had no relation to the IVC.", "Acase report of congenital interruption of the inferior vena cava with hemiazygos continuation. is presented with an explanation of the development of this variation. Its potential consequences are. pointed out and the most useful diagnostic methods are suggested.", "Superior vena cava obstruction (SVCO): This usually refers to a partial or complete obstruction of the SVC, often in the context of cancer (lung cancer, metastatic cancer, or lymphoma).", "The azygos vein joins it just before it enters the right atrium, at the upper right front portion of the heart. It is also known as the cranial vena cava in other animals. No valve divides the superior vena cava from the right atrium.", "Its lower half is covered by a fibrous pericardium, which is pierced by the SVC at the level of the 2nd costal cartilage. Recommended video: Superior vena cava. Anatomy and function of the superior vena cava.", "After circulating through the body systemically, deoxygenated blood returns to the right atrium of the heart through either the SVC, which drains the upper body, or the inferior vena cava (IVC) that drains everything below the diaphragm.", "The superior vena cava (SVC) is the superior of the two venae cavae, the great venous trunks that return deoxygenated blood from the systemic circulation to the right atrium of the heart. It is a large-diameter (24 mm), yet short, vein that receives venous return from the upper half of the body, above the diaphragm. (Venous return from the lower half, below the diaphragm, flows through the inferior vena cava.) The SVC is located in the anterior right superior mediastinum. It is the typical site of central venous access (CVA) via a central venous catheter or a peripherally inserted central catheter.", "Congenital interruption of the inferior vena cava (IVC) with azygos/. hemiazygos continuation is arare developmental variation usually associated with. other congenital anomalies, especially cardiac malformations (1–7).", "The superior vena cava (SVC, also known as the cava or cva) is a short, but large diameter vein located in the anterior right superior mediastinum.", "This sign is indicative of superior vena cava syndrome, commonly the result of a mass in the mediastinum. Superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS): This syndrome refers to a group of symptoms caused by the obstruction of the SVC." ]
The azygos vein.
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another name for dalmation jasper
[ "1 Jasper Ewing Brady, 19th century US politician. 2 Jasper K. Smith, American politician. 3 Sir Jasper More, British politician. 4 Jasper Wolfe, Irish politician. 5 Jesper Mattson Cruus af Edeby, Swedish soldier and politician. Jasper Tsang Yok-sing, Hong Kong politician.", "It Looks Like a Dog? Dalmatian Stone, also called Dalmatian Jasper, is a white to cream-colored material with black spots that is produced in Chihuahua, Mexico. It reminds people of the Dalmatian breed of dogs and that is where it gets its name. It is very easily polished to a bright luster and is a familiar semi-precious stone that is cut into beads, spheres, cabochons and carvings. It is also commonly seen as tumbled stones.", "Crystal Meanings, Metaphysical Properties, Shopping. Alternate Names or Spellings: Dalmation Jasper, Dalmatine, Dalmatian Stone. With its natural dots reminiscent of the dog's coat, it's easy to see where Dalmatian Jasper gets its name. Dalmatian jasper is a stone that lessens or removes disillusionment. It helps one to see their strengths and weaknesses, and encourages grounding both with the Earth and in reality.", "One Hundred and One Dalmatians, often abbreviated as 101 Dalmatians, is a 1961 American animated film presented by Walt Disney and based on the novel of the same name by Dodie Smith.", "Black Agate: (See Agate) Black Onyx: (See Onyx) Blackstone: is another name used for Black Jasper, a variety of microcrystalline silicon dioxide--a form of Chalcedony with a Moh's hardness of 7. Blackstone (Black Jasper) is said to have a highly protective energy. It also has very healing energy.", "This article is about the given name. For other uses, see Jasper (disambiguation). Jasper is a given name commonly believed to be of ancient Persian origin, meaning Treasurer. Famous people with the name Jasper or variants include:", "1 Jasper Heywood, 16th century British theologian. 2 Jasper Mayne, 17th century English clergyman. 3 Jesper Swedberg, Swedish bishop, father of Emanuel Swedenborg. 4 Jasper Wilson, US Baptist preacher. Jasper Rine, US biologist.", "Rather its the industry name given to a natural bluish-green Jasper found in Africa that has a very similar brown to black matrix structure. Afghan Jade: (See Jade) Agate: is the name given to a wide selection of Chalcedony, a form of microcrystalline Quartz (SiO2 - Silicon Dioxide) which is a cryptocrystalline. It is a hard stone, usually within the range of 7-9 on the Moh's scale.", "1 Jasper Morello, the protagonist of the short film The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello. Jasper Jordan, character from The 100, one of 100 prisoners sent to Earth from the Arc in space in the year 2162.", "We didnt like calling Dalmatian stone a jasper because it doesnt look like jasper upon close examination. The black spots are sharply defined while the spots in many jaspers have a concentric structure or a slightly fuzzy outline. We thought that Dalmatian stone looked more like an igneous rock than a jasper." ]
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another name for dandruff
[ "The cause of dandruff is fungus, a bacteria that you have to treat. It is not contageous, and can be effectively treated by some topical solutions, like Luxiq, and shampoos li…ke Loprox. The dry scalp is caused due to environmental factors and chemical treatments used for styling the hair.", "dandruff - loose scales shed from the scalp; I could see the dandruff on her shoulders. exfoliation, scurf, scale - a thin flake of dead epidermis shed from the surface of the skin.", "Synonym.com 2001-2016 Leaf Group Ltd., all rights reserved. Database is based on WordNet 3.0, a lexical database for the English language.", "Dandruff is an hair problem which is known to be caused by a fungal infection. Dead skin cells accumulate to form thick white scales, on the scalp and shed randomly. Itchy and… dry, the scaly dead skin is unsightly and embarrassing.", "dandruff - a condition in which white scales of dead skin are shed by the scalp. 1 pityriasis - any of several skin disorders characterized by shedding dry flakes of skin. 2 exfoliation, scurf, scale - a thin flake of dead epidermis shed from the surface of the skin.", "1 anti-dandruff, dander Bacillus impact: There is a micro-organisms present on the scalp, which is a fungal scalp Bacillus, under normal circumstances no effect on the scalp, …but the scalp losing resistance of such organisms, the dander Bacillus secretion of the scalp strong, metabolism faster, resulting in dandruff.", "Word Origin & History. seborrhea 1876, coined in Mod.L. as a hybrid, from sebo-, used as comb. form of L. sebum tallow, suet, grease (see sebaceous) + Gk. hroia flow, flux.. Seborrhea Synonyms, Seborrhea Antonyms | Thesaurus.com.", "dandruff - definition and synonyms. What are red words? 90% of the time, speakers of English use just 7,500 words in speech and writing. These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent. The thesaurus of synonyms and related words is fully integrated into the dictionary. Click on the thesaurus category heading under the button in an entry to see the synonyms and related words for that meaning. Skin problems, swellings and injuries:abrasion, abscess, athlete’s foot...", "dandruff - a condition in which white scales of dead skin are shed by the scalp. pityriasis - any of several skin disorders characterized by shedding dry flakes of skin. exfoliation, scurf, scale - a thin flake of dead epidermis shed from the surface of the skin. Translations.", "Word Origin & History. seborrhea 1876, coined in Mod.L. as a hybrid, from sebo-, used as comb. form of L. sebum tallow, suet, grease (see sebaceous) + Gk. seborrhea. Relevance ranks synonyms and suggests the best matches based on how closely a synonym’s sense matches the sense you selected." ]
Scurf and loose scale
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another name for dracula
[ "Luke Evans Says A ‘Dracula Untold’ Sequel Could Go Anywhere. After years of development on a Dracula origin story, known for a time as Dracula Year Zero, Universal Pictures and newcomer director Gary Shore are in the final stages of preparing, Dracula Untold, for an October 2014 release.", "However, it is Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula which is remembered as the quintessential vampire novel and provided the basis of the modern vampire legend. The success of this book spawned a distinctive vampire genre, still popular in the 21st century, with books, films, and television shows.", "Unless you're really into mythology you have probably never seen this word, though it is in dictionaries. A Lamia in Greek Mythology is a monster represented as a serpent with the head and breasts of a woman and reputed to prey on human beings and suck the blood of children. This is one of the few that is not a veriable on vampire. An aside.", "Report Abuse. 1 Other Words For Vampire. 2 Unless you're really into mythology you have probably never seen this word, though it is in dictionaries. 3 This Site Might Help You. vrykolakas in Greece and strigoi in 1 Romania. Night Stalker. 2 nosferatu. a leech,bloodsucker, blood fiend, mosquito lol, dracula, succubus, nosferatu..", "A vampire is a being from folklore who subsists by feeding on the life essence (generally in the form of blood) of the living. In European folklore, vampires were undead beings that often visited loved ones and caused mischief or deaths in the neighbourhoods they inhabited when they were alive.", "Example Sentences for fangs. The creature was over seven feet long, and a bite from its fangs would quickly have proved fatal. Tyr's wrist was healed of the wounds that Fenrir's fangs had made. With a snarl the great dog leaped again, his bared 294 fangs flashing in the night. Saxham started as though an adder had flashed its fangs through his boot.", "Please upload a file larger than 100x100 pixels. We are experiencing some problems, please try again. You can only upload files of type PNG, JPG, or JPEG. You can only upload files of type 3GP, 3GPP, MP4, MOV, AVI, MPG, MPEG, or RM. You can only upload photos smaller than 5 MB.", "Report Abuse. 1 Dracula Names. Source(s): https://owly.im/a9uYj. 2 Edward Cullen. Nah I'm just kidding. 3 The older traditional WORD for 'vampire' was 'nosferatu'. choko_canyon · 6 years ago. thatcher heath cameron blair take your pick they have all sucked the blood out off us in there own way . Source(s): life.", "Instead of a traditional take on the character, Dracula Untold will position future vampire, Vlad III Țepeș (aka Vlad the Impaler), played by Luke Evans, as a loving husband, father, and caring ruler to the Wallachian people (Transylvania/modern day Romania).", "Report Abuse. 1 Dracula Names. 2 Edward Cullen. 3 The older traditional WORD for 'vampire' was 'nosferatu'. 4 thatcher heath cameron blair take your pick they have all sucked the blood out off us in there own way . bat, blackmailer, bloodsucker, extortioner, extortionist, lamia, monster, sorceress, succubus, witch, zombie." ]
The quintessential vampire
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another name for drum roller for printer
[ "The drum unit transfers the toner to the paper. The laser printer puts the toner on the roller called The photosensitive drum inside the drum unit, and then prints letters and images by fixing toner to the paper by heat and pressure. To keep good print quality, the Brother machine detects the quality deterioration of the drum unit automatically.", "In the early laser printers, the on/off status of the laser could be changed 300 times per inch, and the drum rotated 1/300 of an inch with each horizontal sweep of the laser, resulting in a 300 dots per inch (dpi) maximum resolution. Today’s laser printers can achieve 600 dpi or even 1200 dpi. Step 4: Paper feed.", "The drum of a laser printer is responsible for transferring the toner and image or text to the paper. It has several different names, and you might hear it referred to as the image drum, imaging unit, drum unit or photoreceptor drum. For a drum to transfer the text and toner to the page, it first receives a positive charge from the corona wire.", "Fusers dont last long typically 100,000 to 200,000 pages is all there good for most printer. manufacturers will say they last longer and all printers are rated differently concerning fuser life expectancy. but by running envelopes and heavy paper stock through the printer you will cause your printers.", "Now that you have the tools, it’s time to unplug the laser printer, let it sit for one hour, and then follow the steps below: 1 Don your mask and latex gloves. 2 Open the printer and gently remove the toner cartridge or toner bottle. 3 Use your “activated” toner cloth and wipe the toner cartridge.", "Don your mask and latex gloves. Open the printer and gently remove the toner cartridge or toner bottle. Use your “activated” toner cloth and wipe the toner cartridge. Place the cartridge aside on another activated toner cloth. Use your toner vacuum to remove spilled toner from within the printer’s internal compartment.", "This way, every time you replace the toner cartridge, you are replacing the image drum. The duration that the drum lasts really depends on the printer. Some last 10,000 pages while other last 25,000. To get an idea of how long your drum will last, take a look at the manual for the manufacturer’s estimate.", "Photo below shows the hp p3005 fuser the p3005 fuser has given many technicians. a headache this photo shows the lower pressure roller bushing, this bushing has a habit of cracking and or wearing causing the printer to make a severe. rumbling noise very common for this model.", "Color LaserJets are a bit trickier to troubleshoot in regards to light print than black and white printers. The transfer process involves four toners instead of one. Most color LaserJets have a transfer belt (ITB) and some designs separate the photosensitive drum from the toner cartridges.", "3. Fuser. The fuser is the part of the printer that bonds toner to the paper through heat and pressure. Fusers DO NOT have a built in supply of toner, they only bond toner that is already on the paper. Therefore fusers can not cause light print, unless the toner is sticking to the fuser’s upper roller." ]
The photosensitive drum
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another name for echinacea
[ "The generic name is derived from the Greek word ἐχῖνος (ekhinos), meaning hedgehog, due to the spiny central disk. These flowering plants and their parts have different uses. Some species are cultivated in gardens for their showy flowers. Echinacea purpurea is used in folk medicine.", "Echinacea angustifolia. Echinacea purpurea. Echinacea pallida. This page contains information on echinacea and how it is used as a herb in alternative herbal treatments to treat ailments and problems. It is used to boost the immune system, assist with HIV Aids and for chronic infections. on this page.", "Scientific Name(s): Echinacea angustifolia DC, Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench, and Echinacea pallida (Nutt.) Britton. Uses. There is limited evidence that echinacea is effective in shortening the duration of symptoms of upper respiratory tract infections, but a lack of effectiveness for its use in prevention.", "Definition. 1 Echinacea, or purple coneflower, is a perennial herb of the Composite family, commonly known as the daisy family. Most often referred to as the purple coneflower, this hardy plant also known as Sampson root, Missouri snakeroot, and rudbeckia.", "[ek-uh-ney-shuh, -see-uh] /ˌɛk əˈneɪ ʃə, -si ə/. noun. 1. any of several coneflowers of the genus Echinacea whose leaves, roots, and other parts are used in herbal medicine to promote wound healing and enhance the immune system. Examples from the Web for echinacea. Historical Examples. In 1909 the Council examined into the claims made for echinacea.", "Echinacea /ˌɛkᵻˈneɪʃiə/ is a genus, or group of herbaceous flowering plants in the daisy family. The Echinacea genus has nine species, which are commonly called purple coneflowers. They are found only in eastern and central North America, where they are found growing in moist to dry prairies and open wooded areas.", "Echinacea is a North American prairie native, abundant in the Mid-west, and cultivated widely in ornamental and medicinal gardens. The purple-pink rays of the blossom droop downward from a brassy hued center cone composed of many small, tubular florets.", "Three species of echinacea are useful medicinally: Echinacea augustifolia, Echinacea purpurea, and Echinacea pallida. The entire plant has numerous medicinal properties that act synergistically to good effect. Echinacea is most often used to boost the immune system and fight infection.", "Uses and Pharmacology. Root extract from 3 echinacea species ( E. purpurea , E. angustifolia , and E. pallida ) showed concentration- and time-dependent induction of apoptosis in human pancreatic and colon cancer cell lines.", "Echinacea is one of the most popular herbs in America today. Echinacea is a Native American medicinal plant named for the prickly scales in its large conical seed head, which resembles the spines of an angry hedgehog (echinos is Greek for hedgehog)." ]
Purple coneflower
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another name for eggplant in greece
[ "ISHS • 16. HISTORY. History and Iconography of Eggplant. played in the Glasshouse, and over 600 have. earned the RHS Award of Garden Merit (AGM), including Platycerium bifurcatum: one individu-. al can be traced back to the Society’s garden at. Chiswick, which was eventually sold in 1904. Plants are awarded the AGM after being care-.", "3 Answers 3. In Italian we call it parmigiana. Parmigiana or eggplant parmigiana (Italian: melanzane alla parmigiana or parmigiana di melanzane) is a Southern Italian dish made with shallow fried eggplant slices layered with cheese and tomato sauce, then baked.", "Eggplant (American English) or aubergine (British English), is a species of nightshade, Solanum melongena, grown for its edible fruit. Eggplant is the common name in North America and Australia, but British English uses the French word aubergine. It is known in South Asia, Southeast Asia and South Africa as brinjal. The fruit is widely used in cooking. As a member of the genus Solanum, it is related to the tomato and the potato.", "What we call zucchini, they call courgette. Our snow pea is their mangetout. What we know as squash, they know as marrow. And what we call eggplant, they call aubergine, which to many ears sounds much more elegant. I for one, though, like that the glossy pear-shaped vegetable I cook so often for dinner should be called eggplant.", "In France, on the other hand, it's an aubergine—which has no more to do with the oeuf than the melanzana does with the uovo. What it lacks in egginess, the aubergine more than makes up for in history and its circuitous meanderings through ancient lands and languages.", "In Morocco, a fried eggplant dish made with tomatoes, garlic, olive oil, cumin, paprika and parsley is called zaalouk. Eggplant relish is middle eastern-north African dish. It is made of eggplant, salt, olive oil, lemon, and parsley. Several Egyptian versions of this food are made with cheese.", "In Greece and Cyprus, melitzanosalata (μελιτζανοσαλάτα; eggplant salad) is made with olive oil and lemon juice. Malidzano, a traditional Macedonian spread, is made from puréed eggplants, sirenje cheese, walnuts and spices. It is usually served as appetizer along with bread.", "From that to Greek melitzana, and Latin melongena. Latin being a mother language in its own right, its word for eggplant became another fount of creativity. Linnaes picked it up to give its botanical name: Solanum melongena. Italian still uses the melanzana from the Latin.", "In Italian we call it parmigiana. Wikipedia says: Parmigiana or eggplant parmigiana (Italian: melanzane alla parmigiana or parmigiana di melanzane) is a Southern Italian dish made with shallow fried eggplant slices layered with cheese and tomato sauce, then baked.", "Interestingly, the Persian word for eggplant spread to Europe through two independent routes. West of the Mediterranean, it went to Spain and eventually France as aubergine. But east of the Mediterranean, the Arab conquest of Iran took it to Turkey, then to Greece, Italy and Eastern Europe." ]
Another name for eggplant in greece is Solanum melongena.
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another name for elastic clause
[ "In his parsing of the words of the clause, he concluded that the Necessary and Proper Clause authorizes laws enacted as means really calculated to effect any of the objects intrusted to the government.", "It thus enhances the other powers given to Congress. During the ratification debates, opponents dubbed it the sweeping clause and the general clause, arguing that it subverted the principle of enumerated powers by sweeping general legislative competence to Congress.", "elastic clause. 1. a statement in the U.S. Constitution (Article I, Section 8) granting Congress the power to pass all laws necessary and proper for carrying out the enumerated list of powers.", "Of course, when the clause is invoked to effectuate ends within Congress's own powers, it compounds Congress's discretion: not only the selection of means, but also the selection of policy ends, rests in Congress's own discretion.", "The Elastic Clause is also called the Necessary and Proper Cause, the Sweeping Clause, the Coefficient Clause or the Basket Clause. This clause is one of the most powerful clauses in the U.S.... The Elastic Clause is also called the Necessary and Proper Cause, the Sweeping Clause, the Coefficient Clause or the Basket Clause. This clause is one of the most powerful clauses in the U.S. Constitution. The Elastic Clause has its name because it stretches the power of the Congress. This is also because Congress has the power to make all the laws. This provision gives Congress a share of authorities lodged in other departments. Nearly all the powers of the government have expanded by Congress due to the Elastic Clause.", "If the analogy between this clause and the various enforcement clauses is to hold, perhaps the same principles of congruence and proportionality must also be applied in so-called affecting commerce cases and in other contexts of the Necessary and Proper Clause.", "elastic clause. noun. 1. a statement in the U.S. Constitution (Article I, Section 8) granting Congress the power to pass all laws necessary and proper for carrying out the enumerated list of powers.", "The Elastic Clause is also called the Necessary and Proper Cause, the Sweeping Clause, the Coefficient Clause or the Basket Clause. This clause is one of the most powerful clauses in the U.S. Constitution. Keep Learning.", "elastic clause. a statement in the U.S. Constitution (Article I, Section 8) granting Congress the power to pass all laws necessary and proper for carrying out the enumerated list of powers.", "For the Chief Justice, the Necessary and Proper Clause makes express a power that otherwise would only have been implied and thus might have been subject to cavil. By implanting the clause among the powers of Congress, the Framers confirmed that Congress may act to make the constitutional plan effective." ]
Another name for elastic clause is the Necessary and Proper Cause, the Sweeping Clause, the Coefficient Clause or the Basket Clause.
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another name for enlightenment
[ "Another name for enlightenment is E The Enlightenment is sometimes called the Age of Reason.", "Literally meaning “storm and stress,” the name given to an undercurrent of the German Enlightenment during which German youths expressed their angst by rebelling against the pleasant optimism of the time.", "Arguably the foundation of the Enlightenment, the belief that, by using the power of reason, humans could arrive at truth and improve human life. Relativism. Another fundamental philosophy of the Enlightenment, which declared that different ideas, cultures, and beliefs had equal merit. Relativism developed in reaction to the age of exploration, which increased European exposure to a variety of peoples and cultures across the world.", "Universal Waste Disposal sold 1,350,000 shares of stock at $24.62 per share. The investment bankers commission was 5% of the value of the stock. Accounting fees were $450,000, legal fees were $1,225,000, printing costs were $275,000, and other selling expenses were estimated to be $300,000.", "When hearing emotions conveyed in another language, what emotion can people most readily detect?", "The Enlightenment (the age of Enlightenment) is period in Europe characterized with big intellectual and philosophical movement. The another name that describes this period is the Age of reason. The ideas in the age of reason were focused on like progress, tolerance, liberty, fraternity, constitutional government and separation of church and state.", "A French feminist and reformer in the waning years of the Enlightenment who articulated the rights of women with her Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen (1791).", "What is the Serbian word for enlightenment? What is the Sesotho word for enlightenment? What is the Shona word for enlightenment? What is the Sinhala word for enlightenment? What is the Slovak word for enlightenment? What is the Slovenian word for enlightenment? What is the Somali word for enlightenment? What is the Spanish word for enlightenment? What is the Sundanese word for enlightenment? What is the Swahili word for enlightenment? What is the Swedish word for enlightenment? What is the Tajik word for enlightenment?", "Another name for the German Enlightenment. Deism. A system of faith to which many of the French philosophes and other Enlightenment thinkers subscribed.", "A German author who wrote near the end of the Aufklärung, the German Enlightenment. Goethe’s morose The Sorrows of Young Werther (1774) helped fuel the Sturm und Drang movement, and his two-part Faust (1808, 1832) is seen as one of the landmarks of Western literature." ]
Another name for the Enlightenment is the Age of reason.
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another name for french fries
[ "The name was shortened to french fries in the 1930s. By the way, the verb to french in cooking has come to mean to cut in long, slender strips, and some people insist that french fries come from that term. The origin of the name is thus the country of origin French and not the cooking term french.", "French Fries, French Fried Potatoes or Fries: In French, the formal name for fried potatoes is pommes de terre frites (PUM-duh-tare-FREET). The term is often shortened to pommes frites or simply, frites. The terms aiguillettes or allumettes refer to very thinly sliced chips.", "Preparation. 1 Peel potatoes and cut them lengthwise into slices, 3/8 to 1/2 inch thick, keeping the slices together. Give the sliced potato a quarter turn and cut slices into strips. 2 Drain potatoes and pat dry. Place them in a deep heavy pot and pour in vegetable oil to cover, plus an inch or two. 3 Raise the heat to medium.", "No, they are actually from Belgium. According to Wikipedia the origin of the French fries is disputed between France and Wallonie, the Southern, French-speaking part of Belg…ium. They are popular in both countries. In France they are simply called frites, meaning fries.", "Peel potatoes and cut them lengthwise into slices, 3/8 to 1/2 inch thick, keeping the slices together. Give the sliced potato a quarter turn and cut slices into strips. Soak in cold water at least 30 minutes or overnight.", "French fries are commonly eaten with ketchup in the U.S., but with malt vinegar (delicious) in the U.K., and with mayonnaise (appalling) in the Netherlands. The French mostly take them straight, but the Belgians have the best idea (as is so often the case with food): they eat frites with buckets full of mussels.", "Preparation. 1 Peel potatoes and cut them lengthwise into slices, 3/8 to 1/2 inch thick, keeping the slices together. 2 Drain potatoes and pat dry. 3 Raise the heat to medium. Lift out potatoes and place in a paper towel-lined bowl.", "verb. 1 To be executed in the electric chair, or to execute someone in the electric chair: I built up a case against Sandmark. 2 To punish severely; kick ass, rough up: I'll call the CFTC, the FBI, George Bush, and I'll beg them to fry your ass (1920+) 3 To upset; anger; piss off (1960s+) 4 To fail; go down (1980s+ Computer)", "French fries originated in belgium but they got there name because the Belgiums gave them to French soldiers and the French soldiers took the credit and named them French frie…s. The first person to ever make French fries in belgium was Nikah Maston.", "Julienne is a French cutting technique, typically for vegetables, in which the food item is cut into long thin strips, similar to matchsticks. Another word for the same cut is allumette. The official julienne size is 1/8 inch × 1/8 inch × 2 inches." ]
French Fried Potatoes or fried potatoes
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another name for gingivitis
[ "Synonyms: pyorrhea; disease; pyorrhea alveolaris; pyorrhoea; ulatrophia; gingivitis; periodontitis; alveolar resorption; Riggs' disease", "Synonyms: rheumatism; illness; thyromegaly; genetic defect; skin disorder; inherited disease; cystic mastitis; sign; cystic breast disease; Meniere's disease; eye disease; mimesis; deficiency disease; congenital disease; anthrax; periodontitis; ozena; endemic; disease of the skin; pyknosis; complication; inherited disorder; symptom; occupational disease", "Retrieved January 9, 2018, from http://www.powerthesaurus.org/gingivitis/synonyms Chicago Power Thesaurus. 1969. gingivitis thesaurus http://www.powerthesaurus.org/gingivitis/synonyms (accessed January 9, 2018). Harvard Power Thesaurus 1969, gingivitis thesaurus, Power Thesaurus, viewed 9 January, 2018, <http://www.powerthesaurus.org/gingivitis/synonyms>. mla Power Thesaurus. gingivitis thesaurus 31 December 1969.", "periodontal-disease | definition: a disease that attacks the gum and bone and around the teeth | synonyms: pyorrhea, disease, pyorrhea alveolaris, pyorrhoea, ulatrophia, gingivitis, periodontitis, alveolar resorption, Riggs' disease", "Synonyms: pyorrhea; disease; pyorrhea alveolaris; pyorrhoea; ulatrophia; gingivitis; periodontitis; alveolar resorption; Riggs' disease", "Synonym.com 2001-2017 Leaf Group Ltd. // Leaf Group Education, all rights reserved. Database is based on WordNet 3.0, a lexical database for the English language.", "periodontal disease | definition: a disease that attacks the gum and bone and around the teeth | synonyms: pyorrhea, disease, pyorrhea alveolaris, pyorrhoea, ulatrophia, gingivitis, periodontitis, alveolar resorption, Riggs' disease", "1. periodontal disease (n.) a disease that attacks the gum and bone and around the teeth", "1. periodontal disease (n.) a disease that attacks the gum and bone and around the teeth", "Power Thesaurus. 1969. gingivitis thesaurus http://www.powerthesaurus.org/gingivitis/synonyms (accessed January 9, 2018). Harvard: Power Thesaurus 1969, gingivitis thesaurus, Power Thesaurus, viewed 9 January, 2018, <http://www.powerthesaurus.org/gingivitis/synonyms>. MLA: Power Thesaurus. gingivitis thesaurus 31 December 1969. Web. 9 January 2018. <http://www.powerthesaurus.org/gingivitis/synonyms>" ]
Another names for gingivitis are pyorrhea, disease, pyorrhea alveolaris, pyorrhoea, ulatrophia, periodontitis, alveolar resorption, Riggs' disease.
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another name for glass noodles
[ "Drain well and let cool, then add to the bowl with the chicken. Bring a saucepan three-fourths full of salted water to a boil over high heat. Add the noodles and cook until they are translucent, about 1 minute. Pour into a colander and rinse under cold running water.", "A Northern Thai dish where one or more types of curry are refried with glass noodles and other ingredients such as kaffir lime leaves, lemongrass and bamboo shoots. At least one of the curries used in this recipe should be the Northern Thai pork curry called kaeng hangle.", "From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Cellophane noodles (/ˈsɛləˌfeɪn/; also known as Chinese vermicelli, bean threads, bean thread noodles, crystal noodles, or glass noodles) are a type of transparent noodle made from starch (such as mung bean starch, yam, potato starch, cassava, canna or batata starch) and water.", "Photo of Korean Glass Noodles – Jap Chae/Chap Chae. These past few days, I needed to cook healthy. Not for me, but for the sake of my children. You see, last week, I had Lasik eye surgery. As any reasonable mother would do, I milked it as far as I could go in terms of slacking on my housewifery duties.", "Combine the noodles, pork, green onions, cilantro, chili, and peanuts in a large bowl. Whisk together the soy sauce, fish sauce, sugar, and lime juice in a small bowl. Taste and add more of any of the ingredients to suit your tastes, then pour the sauce over the noodles.", "Cellophane noodles are also known as bean thread or mung bean noodles, because they are made from plant starches (typically mung bean starch). Yet another name for them is glass noodles, because they have a thin and brittle texture when dried and turn translucent when rehydrated. These noodles readily absorb other flavors, making them popular additions to braises and stir-fries. 1/2 cup (4 fl. oz./125 ml.) chicken broth. 6 oz.", "Korean Glass Noodles – Jap Chae. This dish can also be spelled: Jab Chae, Chap Chae. The type of noodles used in this dish is made from sweet potato starch and translucent when cooked, which is how they got their English name, “glass noodles.” They are also gluten free and are wonderfully springy and light.", "Spicy Glass Noodles with Crispy Pork (Yum Woon Sen) Warm a teaspoon of canola oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Add the pork and cook for 5 minutes, stirring frequently to break the pork into tiny crumbles. Cook for another 3 to 5 minutes, stirring less frequently, until the pork turns deeply golden and crispy. Set aside. While the pork is cooking, set the noodles in a bowl and cover them with hot water to soak. Let them sit until softened, about 10 minutes or until the pork has finished cooking.", "Bring a pot of water to a boil. Drop in the noodles and cook for 1 to 2 minutes, until the noodles are stretchy and tender. Drain and rinse under cool water. Use a pair of kitchen shears to cut the mass of noodles 3 or 4 times — this makes the long noodles easier to eat.", "They are generally sold in dried form, boiled to reconstitute, then used in soups, stir fried dishes, or spring rolls. They are called cellophane noodles or glass noodles because of their appearance when cooked, resembling cellophane, a clear material of a translucent light gray or brownish-gray color. Cellophane noodles are generally round, and are available in various thicknesses." ]
Cellophane noodles, Chinese vermicelli, bean threads, bean thread noodles and crystal noodles.
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another name for graduation ceremony
[ "Example Sentences for commencement. At the commencement of the quarrel he had been unarmed, but he had now seized this weapon in self-defence. And so the wedding was set for a few days after Commencement. It had long been the custom of the seniors to follow the commencement proper with a banquet. Both Douay and Joutel accompanied this expedition from its commencement to its close.", "The graduation ceremony is sometimes called Commencement because the ceremony marks the beginning, or commencement, of life outside the academic environment.", "As you near the completion of your degree, you will receive notices from the Registrar's Office encouraging you to contact your academic advisor who, with you, will review your degree requirements to determine when you should apply to graduate.", "Karlton ruled that the graduation ceremony was not a public forum and that the district had legitimate concerns in making certain that the ceremony did not offend or intrude upon the religious sensibilities of other students.", "Word Origin & History. commencement mid-13c., from O.Fr. comencement (Mod.Fr. commencement), from comencier (see commence). At the commencement of the quarrel he had been unarmed, but he had now seized this weapon in self-defence. And so the wedding was set for a few days after Commencement. It had long been the custom of the seniors to follow the commencement proper with a banquet.", "1 You must be continuously enrolled in courses required to complete your degree. If you drop required courses, you are not eligible to participate in the ceremonies. Your balance in the Business Office must be clear, with no holds remaining on your account by the date provided in the Graduation Finale announcement .", "Conferral or receipt of an academic degree or diploma marking completion of studies: the rate of graduation of student athletes. b. A ceremony at which degrees or diplomas are conferred; a commencement.", "But college President Ted Mitchell turned down the request, citing concerns that the graduation ceremony would be too long and the tape would detract from the ceremony's keynote speaker, civil rights attorney Angela Oh.", "1. an act of graduating or the state of being graduated. 2. the ceremony of conferring degrees or diplomas, as at a college or school. 3. arrangement in degrees, levels, or ranks. 4. a. a mark on an instrument or vessel for indicating degree or quantity. b. such marks collectively.", "Yes, BUT this will be completely at the discretion of the school or more specifically the department you are looking to transfer the credits to. The best idea is to speak with… the advisor for the program you want to attend to see if the credits are transferable. Most cases will be different so there is no yes or no answer for this type of question. Often times graduate programs will require that a certain number of credits be taken at the school to which the degree will be issued. (MORE)" ]
Commencement
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another name for growth hormone is
[ "Growth hormone (GH or HGH), also known as somatotropin or somatropin, is a peptide hormone that stimulates growth, cell reproduction and regeneration in humans and other animals. It is a type of mitogen which is specific only to certain kinds of cells.", "Advertisement History Growth hormone is a protein produced by the pituitary gland, a small peanut-shaped master gland located at the base of the brain. The pituitary gland not only controls physical growth, but also regulates other glands throughout the body that produce hormones such as testosterone and estrogen.", "What are the functions of PTH (parathyroid hormone-parathormone). regulates calcium & phosphorus blood levels; promotes bone demineralization & increases intestinal absorption of Ca2+; increases serum Ca2+ levels.", "The insertion of genes into cells is known as recombinant gene technology. The first version of recombinant human growth hormone (sometimes called rhGH) was made by Genentech of South San Francisco, California, and approved for sale by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in October 1985.", "Growth hormone is a 191- amino acid, single-chain polypeptide that is synthesized, stored, and secreted by somatotropic cells within the lateral wings of the anterior pituitary gland. GH is a stress hormone that raises the concentration of glucose and free fatty acids. It also stimulates production of IGF-1.", "HGH, also known as somatropin, was first used to treat stunted growth in children. Later it was used in people with HIV disease to treat the gauntness of AIDS-related wasting and, more recently, the fat accumulations associated with lipodystrophy. HGH also may play a role in immune reconstitution.", "Main articles: Growth hormone 1 and Growth hormone 2. Genes for human growth hormone, known as growth hormone 1 (somatotropin) and growth hormone 2, are localized in the q22-24 region of chromosome 17 and are closely related to human chorionic somatomammotropin (also known as placental lactogen) genes.", "In recent years in the United States, some doctors have started to prescribe growth hormone in GH-deficient older patients (but not on healthy people) to increase vitality. While legal, the efficacy and safety of this use for HGH has not been tested in a clinical trial.", "Studies of growth hormone have not been conducted in pregnant women. Up to 50% of all people experience mild to moderate musculoskeletal discomfort when starting hGH, and about 25% experience some fluid retention and swelling of the hands and feet.", "Growth hormone can be very beneficial for correcting a deficiency, but having too much of it does not necessarily bring added benefit -- though it does increase the risk of side effects. Nevertheless, illicit use of hGH appears to be widespread." ]
Somatotropin or somatropin.
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another name for hemlock
[ "Conium maculatum (hemlock, poison hemlock) is a herbaceous biennial flowering plant in Apiaceae, the carrot family, that is native to Europe and North Africa. It grows to 1.5–2.5 m (5–8 ft) tall, with a smooth, green, hollow stem, usually spotted or streaked with red or purple on the lower half of the stem.", "Though somewhat similar in appearance to other plants with 'hemlock' in their common names, Conium maculatum is distinguished by its action of killing from the outside in as numbness of the extremities slowly becomes paralysis of the lungs. It has no effect on the brain.", "Tsuga (/ˈsuːɡə/, from Japanese: 栂 (ツガ), the name of Tsuga sieboldii) is a genus of conifers in the pine family Pinaceae. The common name hemlock is derived from a perceived similarity in the smell of its crushed foliage to that of the unrelated plant poison hemlock. Unlike the latter, Tsuga species are not poisonous.", "Meaning of the Name. Conium maculatum, poison hemlock. Conium. From the Greek ‘kōneion’ meaning ‘hemlock’ which doesn’t move things very far forward as Geoffrey Grigson says that there is no definition of ‘hemlock’ and the word, nor any like it, does not appear in any language other than English.", "The fall of snowflakes in a still air, preserving to each crystal its perfect form; the blowing of sleet over a wide sheet of water, and over plains; the waving ryefield; the mimic waving of acres of houstonia, whose innumerable florets whiten and ripple before the eye; the reflections of trees and flowers in glassy lakes; the musical steaming ...", "Conium maculatum (hemlock or poison hemlock) is a highly poisonous biennial herbaceous flowering plant in the carrot family Apiaceae, native to Europe and North Africa.", "Country people very generally call by the name of Hemlock many species of umbelliferous plants, but the real Hemlock may be distinguished by its slender growth, perfectly smooth stem which is marked with red, and its finely-divided leaves which are also smooth.", "hemlock - definition and synonyms. What are red words? 90% of the time, speakers of English use just 7,500 words in speech and writing. These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent.", "Conium maculatum is known by several common names. In addition to the English poison hemlock, the Australian Carrot Fern, and the Irish devil's bread or devil's porridge, poison parsley, spotted corobane, and spotted hemlock are used.", "[countable] a poisonous plant with small white flowers Synonyms and related words. Flowers and flowering plants:alfalfa, amaryllis, anemone... Explore Thesaurus. a. [uncountable] a poison made from the hemlock plant Synonyms and related words. Substances in or from plants:agar, alkaloid, balsam... Explore Thesaurus." ]
Conium maculatum, poison hemlock
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another name for hepatitis b vaccine
[ "Descriptions. Hepatitis A and hepatitis B combination vaccine is used to prevent infection caused by the hepatitis A and hepatitis B virus. The vaccine works by causing your body to produce its own protection (antibodies) against the disease. Hepatitis A is a serious disease of the liver that can cause death.epatitis A and hepatitis B combination vaccine is recommended for all persons 18 years of age or older who are at risk from infection from their jobs or some behaviors, or from traveling to the following parts of the world:", "Hepatitis B infection can cause serious problems including liver failure, persistent hepatitis B infection, cirrhosis, and liver cancer. Preventing infection can prevent these problems. Hepatitis B vaccine is a genetically engineered (man-made in the laboratory) piece of the virus.It does not contain live virus, so you cannot get hepatitis from the vaccine.This vaccine works by helping the body produce immunity (through antibody production) that will prevent you from getting infection from hepatitis B virus.t does not contain live virus, so you cannot get hepatitis from the vaccine. This vaccine works by helping the body produce immunity (through antibody production) that will prevent you from getting infection from hepatitis B virus.", "Twinrix is a vaccine against hepatitis A and hepatitis B, manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline. Twinrix is administered over three doses. The name was created because it is a mixture of two earlier vaccines — Havrix, an inactivated-virus Hepatitis A vaccine, and ENGERIX-B, a recombinant Hepatitis B vaccine.winrix is administered over three doses. The name was created because it is a mixture of two earlier vaccines — Havrix, an inactivated-virus Hepatitis A vaccine, and ENGERIX-B, a recombinant Hepatitis B vaccine.", "How It Works. Twinrix is a vaccine that provides active immunity against both the hepatitis A and hepatitis B viruses. It is given in a series of 3 injections on the same schedule as the hepatitis B vaccine: an initial dose followed by doses at 1 month and 6 months.mmunity to the hepatitis B virus is thought to be lifelong. The hepatitis A vaccine is effective for at least 25 years in adults and 14 years in children.", "Hepatitis B vaccine can prevent hepatitis B, and the serious consequences of hepatitis B infection, including liver cancer and cirrhosis. Hepatitis B vaccine may be given by itself or in the same shot with other vaccines.dults getting hepatitis B vaccine should get 3 doses — with the second dose given 4 weeks after the first and the third dose 5 months after the second. Your doctor can tell you about other dosing schedules that might be used in certain circumstances. Top of Page.", "Adults getting hepatitis B vaccine should get 3 doses — with the second dose given 4 weeks after the first and the third dose 5 months after the second. Your doctor can tell you about other dosing schedules that might be used in certain circumstances.Top of Page.dults getting hepatitis B vaccine should get 3 doses — with the second dose given 4 weeks after the first and the third dose 5 months after the second. Your doctor can tell you about other dosing schedules that might be used in certain circumstances. Top of Page.", "Hepatitis B vaccine does not protect you from other virus infections (such as HIV virus which causes AIDS; hepatitis A, hepatitis C or hepatitis E; HPV virus which causes genital warts and other problems).The vaccine is recommended for people of all ages, especially those at an increased risk of getting the infection.t does not contain live virus, so you cannot get hepatitis from the vaccine. This vaccine works by helping the body produce immunity (through antibody production) that will prevent you from getting infection from hepatitis B virus.", "Twinrix can be administered on the same schedule as monovalent Hepatitis B vaccine: at 0- 1- and 6- months. In some circumstances, an accelerated dosing schedule of 0- 7- and 21-to 30- days followed by a booster at 12 months can be used and is believed to have similar efficacy as the traditional schedule.winrix is administered over three doses. The name was created because it is a mixture of two earlier vaccines — Havrix, an inactivated-virus Hepatitis A vaccine, and ENGERIX-B, a recombinant Hepatitis B vaccine.", "Why It Is Used. This combination vaccine can prevent both hepatitis A virus (HAV) and hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection with only one series of injections. People get the vaccines together rather than separately.mmunity to the hepatitis B virus is thought to be lifelong. The hepatitis A vaccine is effective for at least 25 years in adults and 14 years in children.", "Hepatitis B vaccine can prevent hepatitis B, and the serious. consequences of hepatitis B infection, including liver. cancer and cirrhosis. Hepatitis B vaccine may be given by itself or in the same. shot with other vaccines.epatitis B vaccine can prevent hepatitis B, and the serious. consequences of hepatitis B infection, including liver. cancer and cirrhosis. Hepatitis B vaccine may be given by itself or in the same. shot with other vaccines." ]
ENGERIX-B
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another name for honey badger
[ "The other name of a Badger is Ratel(honey badger). Answer. Brock is another name for a badger.", "What is another word for badger? Need synonyms for badger? Our thesaurus has words to use instead of badger.", "The honey badger-also known as ratal- is part of the Mustelidae family. Honey badgers are not anything to do with badgers, they are only called honey badgers because in french…, badger means the word dig, honey badgers are very extreme when it comes to claws and teeth. Claws are used for digging and also breaking into a bee hives, that's where the name HONEY comes from.", "The most fearless animal in the world, stealing meals off lions to killing the feared monitor lizard, is the deadly honey badger. A honey badger is a member of the mustelid family(think weasel and mink).They are native to Africa.They are very ill tempered(much like the North American Badger) and are quite fearless.", "What is another word for badge of honor? What is another word for badge? What is another word for bad for you? What is another word for badgered? What is another word for badgerer? What is another word for badgerers? What is another word for badgering? What is another word for badgerings? What is another word for badgers? What is the opposite of badgers? Sentences with the word badgers What is the meaning of the word badgers? How do you pronounce the word badgers? Words that rhyme with badgers What is another word for badgering? What is the opposite of badgering? Sentences with the word badgering What is the meaning of the word badgering?", "The honey badger's scientific name is Mellivora capensis. The first part is the genus name, and the second is the species name. It is the only member of its genus.", "Honey badgers are not anything to do with badgers, they are only called honey badgers because in french …, badger means the word dig, honey badgers are very extreme when it comes to claws and teeth.", "Honey is the honey badger's favorite treat, although they do not rely on honey, but the nutritious bee hive is a sought after delicacy. The honey guide bird, has a habit of le … ading honey badgers to the bees' nests, and eats the honey, larvae, and wax from bee hives.", "The Old English word for the badger was broc, a word which survives in modern British English as brock, a word for the common badger, and also as the personal name Brock. Badger first appears in the early 16th century and eventually replaces brock and bauson in common usage.", "What is another word for badgers? What is the opposite of badgers? Sentences with the word badgers What is the meaning of the word badgers? How do you pronounce the word badgers? Words that rhyme with badgers What is another word for badgered? What is the opposite of badgered? Sentences with the word badgered What is the meaning of the word badgered? How do you pronounce the word badgered? Words that rhyme with badgered What is another word for badgers? What is the opposite of badgers? Sentences with the word badgers What is the meaning of the word badgers?" ]
The honey badger-also known as ratal- is part of the Mustelidae family. The honey badger's scientific name is Mellivora capensis.
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another name for horse
[ "Equine is an adjective that makes reference to a horse. The noun forms for horse are equus or equid, and the plural for either of these nouns is equidae. Equidae are members of the horse family, including horses, ponies, zebras, mules and donkeys and related extinct mammals.", "Idioms of Horse: strong as a horse get off high horse beat a dead horse Adjectives for Horse: big and unusually strong, skittish northern,", "Mustang does not mean horse. It originally came from the word Mestengo, meaning stray animal. However, it is now officially considered a breed of horse. The terms colt, stallion, filly, etc. are descriptions of age and or sex of a horse, not a definition or word for horse.", "Describing a female horse you can use the word mare, or filly for one that is young. A breeding mare is called a dam or broodmare. Young male horses are colts, older male horses are referred to as stallions or studs. A horse that has fathered a foal is called a sire. Castrated male horses are geldings regardless of age.", "The great majority of men, especially in France, both desire and possess a fashionable woman, much in the way one might own a fine horse as a luxury befitting a young man. Stendhal. Idioms of Horse:", "Prior to the age of four, female horses are called fillies, and from age four and up, they are called mares. Female horses can also be called yearlings when they are between one and two years old, or...", "Synonyms For Horse. Equine, Sire, Dam, Mare, Stallion, Colt, Filly, Gelding, Foal. For some, hair loss in accepted as just another one of those things that occurs with age. For others, it can come as a big knock to their self-confidence.", "These are excellent lessons to break him, and make him light in hand: but nothing puts a horse so much upon his haunches, and consequently makes him so light in hand, William Cavendish.", "Another word for a &#39;Horse&#39;? Hi, I am writing a piece of English about horses (do not need to get into the details) but basically I need to know some other words to use instead of horse to vary my language usage. So far I can only think of steed. I can use words such as farmyard animal but I&#39;m stuck on coming up with these...", "Quick Answer. Prior to the age of four, female horses are called fillies, and from age four and up, they are called mares. Female horses can also be called yearlings when they are between one and two years old, or foals before they are a year old. Male horses can also be called foals and yearlings. Young male horses that have not been castrated are called colts until they turn four, when they earn the name of stallion. Male horses that have been castrated are called geldings at any age. The term rig is often used to refer to a male horse that was not properly castrated or has other testicular problems. Learn more about Barnyard Mammals" ]
Another names for Horse are Equine, Sire, Dam, Mare, Stallion, Colt, Filly, Gelding, Foal.
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another name for hydralazine hcl
[ "→ Search the entire Drugs.com site for hydralazine. Disclaimer: The indications, uses and warnings for individual medications outside the USA are determined by local regulatory bodies in each country or region. The Drugs.com website is intended primarily for audiences in the United States and its territories.", "hydralazine/hydrochlorothiazide/reserpine systemic. Brand names: Diuretic Ap-Es, Serathide, Ser-Ap-Es, Serpazide. Drug class(es): miscellaneous antihypertensive combinations. Hydralazine/hydrochlorothiazide/reserpine systemic is used in the treatment of:", "HydrALAZINE hydrochloride USP, is an antihypertensive, for oral administration. Its chemical name is 1-hydrazinophthalazine monohydrochloride, and its structural formula is: HydrALAZINE hydrochloride USP is a white to off-white, odorless crystalline powder. It is soluble in water, slightly soluble in alcohol, and very slightly soluble in ether. It melts at about 275°C, with decomposition. Each tablet for oral administration contains 25 mg, 50 mg or 100 mg HydrALAZINE hydrochloride USP.", "DRUG DESCRIPTION. Apresoline, hydralazine hydrochloride USP, is an antihypertensive, available as 10-, 25-, 50-, and 100-mg tablets for oral administration. Its chemical name is 1-hydrazinophthalazine monohydrochloride, and its structural formula is: Hydralazine hydrochloride, USP is a white to off-white, odorless crystalline powder. It is soluble in water, slightly soluble in alcohol, and very slightly soluble in ether.", "Hydralazine is used with or without other medications to treat high blood pressure. Lowering high blood pressure helps prevent strokes, heart attacks, and kidney problems. Hydralazine is called a vasodilator. It works by relaxing blood vessels so blood can flow through the body more easily.", "Hydralazine may also be used with other medications to treat heart failure. Take this medication by mouth with or without food, usually 2 to 4 times daily or as directed by your doctor. The dosage is based on your medical condition and response to treatment.", "Drug Hydralazine. Price list. The generic Hydralazine combination is manufactured by one company. The information provided includes the cost of the drug and the type of drug - tablet, capsule, syrup, cream, gel, ointment, liquid or injection. To view the price of the drug click on the brand name.", "Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride Tablets USP, 10 mg, 25 mg and 50 mg contain the following inactive ingredients: anhydrous lactose, colloidal silicon dioxide, croscarmellose sodium, FD&C Yellow No. 6, hypromellose, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, polyethylene glycol, polysorbate 80 and titanium dioxide.", "Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride Tablets USP, 25 mg and 50 mg also contain D&C Yellow No. 10 and FD&C Blue No. 2. Before taking hydroxyzine, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are allergic to it; or to cetirizine; or to levocetirizine; or if you have any other allergies. This product may contain inactive ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details.", "Price List Updated on February, 2, 2017. The generic Hydralazine combination is manufactured by one company. The information provided includes the cost of the drug and the type of drug - tablet, capsule, syrup, cream, gel, ointment, liquid or injection. To view the price of the drug click on the brand name." ]
Vasodilator
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another name for imitation crab meat
[ "Crab sticks - imitation crab meat surimi. Crab sticks (imitation crab meat, seafood sticks, krab) are a form of kamaboko, a processed seafood made of starch and finely pulverized white fish (surimi), shaped and cured to resemble the leg meat of snow crab or Japanese spider crab.", "Just Itchin' for Some Imitation Shellfish! by Cheryl Hill-Burrier. Crab and lobster are great all by themselves or mixed with ingredients to make a meal, dip, or even a salad. But if you have shellfish allergies, you know why imitation crab and lobster meat has become so popular. Now, don't get me wrong, it's still real seafood, just not real shellfish and, let me tell you, it tastes darn good! There are about seven million people in the U.S. who are allergic to shellfish.", "Such, then, are the differences of the arts with respect to the medium of imitation. View in context. Or, if the poet everywhere appears and never conceals himself, then again the imitation is dropped, and his poetry becomes simple narration.", "Shark Meat by Any Other Name. Common Names for Shark Meat. You might be eating shark and not know it. There are several important reasons that you might not want to eat shark including high mercury levels, their precarious conservation position, and the sometimes inhumane way that sharks are fished and finned. Surimi (Imitation Crab Meat) (Pollock, another common fish used in Imitation Crab Meat is ~not~ shark).", "You might be eating shark and not know it. There are several important reasons that you might not want to eat shark including high mercury levels, their precarious conservation position, and the sometimes inhumane way that sharks are fished and finned. Some common names for shark in English are: Flake.", "Imitation crab meat contains a healthy dose of phosphorus. One percent of your body weight is made up of phosphorus, which is found in every part of your body -- most of it in your teeth and bones. Phosphorus plays a role in the health of your bones and teeth as well as the proper function of your kidneys and muscles.", "Their Lobster Delights, which are moist, chunk-style meat, sell for about one-fifth that of real lobster. Chicken of the Sea is a bit more expensive, but they produce imitation crab in 3.53-ounce pouches that can be found on your grocery shelf. All of these meats can be used in main dishes, salads and appetizers.", "And, is it really a good idea to be eating shark meat with mercury? The result of this requirement to land the whole fish means that there is shark meat, a meat that several government agencies suggest be eaten with extreme caution because of high mercury levels, that needs to be used somewhere.", "Is Imitation Crab Meat Healthy for You. Imitation crab is formed to look like real crab legs. Imitation crab is made with a type of fish called surimi. Manufacturers add fillers, flavoring and color to surimi to mimic the taste, texture and color of real crab legs. Imitation crab meat is a versatile ingredient that costs far less than the real thing. The meat can be used in many dishes and contains certain nutrients that are essential in a healthy diet.", "Crab sticks - imitation crab meat surimi. Sugiyo Kaori-bako. Crab sticks (imitation crab meat, seafood sticks, krab) are a form of kamaboko, a processed seafood made of starch and finely pulverized white fish (surimi), shaped and cured to resemble the leg meat of snow crab or Japanese spider crab. 1 1 History. 2 See also." ]
Crab sticks
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another name for intercostal muscles
[ "Related to intercostal muscles, external: External intercostal membrane, Internal intercostal muscles, External oblique muscle, the contractile tissue that effects the movement of and within the body.", "Since returning from the DL (intercostal strain), the left-hander has allowed a .318 batting average and been charged with seven runs on seven hits (including two home runs) and three walks in 5-2/3 innings. Left-hander Grant Dayton was placed on the 10-day DL with a left intercostal strain.", "What's Trending Now More Trending Words. 1 bayou Lookups for 'bayou' increased by more than 10,000%. 2 pipe dream An illusory or fantastic plan, hope, or story. 3 exegesis Explanation, esp. an explanation or critical interpretation of a text. 4 acrostic The initial letters form a word. 5 Svengali 'A person who manipulates'.", "Pence, who had mild irritation in an intercostal muscle in his side, has taken swings in live batting practice the last two days. — andrew baggarly, The Mercury News, Bruce Bochy maps out Giants rotation, with one interesting tweak, 22 Feb. 2017", "Definition of intercostal. : situated or extending between the ribs intercostal spaces intercostal muscles.", "On the basis of physical location and functional activity, modern science also classifies muscles according to the following group: the muscle group that controls movement in the trunk, head, and neck; the muscle group that controls movement of the shoulder girdle and the free upper extremity; and the muscles of the lower extremity.", "TRENDING NOW. 1 bayou Lookups for 'bayou' increased by more than 10,000%. 2 pipe dream An illusory or fantastic plan, hope, or story. 3 exegesis Explanation, esp. an explanation or critical interpretation of a text. 4 acrostic The initial letters form a word. 5 Svengali 'A person who manipulates'.", "Griffin has been on the disabled list since May 27 with a left intercostal strain. — stefan stevenson, star-telegram, A.J. Griffin making his first start in two months on Thursday, 2 Aug. 2017 Left-hander Grant Dayton was placed on the 10-day DL with a left intercostal strain.", "Synonyms for Intercostal: intercostal (noun) intercostal muscle, musculus intercostalis. Other synonyms: muscle, OS, bone, biceps, voluntary muscle.", "Looking for intercostal muscles, external? Find out information about intercostal muscles, external. the contractile tissue that effects the movement of and within the body. Muscle tissue in the higher animals is classified as striated, smooth, or cardiac,... Explanation of intercostal muscles, external" ]
Intercostal muscles are also known as musculus intercostalis.
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another name for joy stick
[ "Homosexual sex position where a man has his partner on the edge of the bed with his legs aloft. He then Makes love to his partner whilst waggling his penis from side to side like a joystick - namely in the old 80's sports games fashion (Daley Thompsons on the Amstrad CPC464 for example). He can also then uses his testicles as the buttons, if he so desires. Russ lay on the edge of the bed holding his legs, I entered him and begun to furious waggle his todger left to right like a joystick whilst bashing his gonads with my index finger like a true 80's gamer. #joystick #joy #stick #gay #position.", "I wonder if the insubstantial Mr Joyce was an attempt by writers to remove any suspicion that there was indeed a sexual element in the choice of term. Some writers on word history have certainly claimed that the shape of the stick and its position between the (always male) pilot’s legs led to the term.", "1 The control lever of an airplane (1910+) 2 The steering wheel of a car, esp a hot rod (1950s+ Hot rodders) 3 The control lever for a computer or video game (1967+) An opium pipe (1940s+ Narcotics)", "Q From Jonathan McColl: I’ve just replaced the mouse of a colleague’s computer with what the suppliers called an ergonomic mouse, that is, a joystick. I thought how silly they were to invent a long name instead of the well-known one that gamers have used for many years. And that was obviously derived from the steering mechanism that’s been used in aeroplanes for most of the last century.", "In a search for its source some etymologists have been led up a blind alley. Several works on aviation history cite a man named Joyce as the inventor, so that the first form was presumably Joyce stick, later slurred and compressed into joystick.", "Slang definitions & phrases for joy-stick Expand. noun. 1 The control lever of an airplane (1910+) 2 The steering wheel of a car, esp a hot rod (1950s+ Hot rodders) The control lever for a computer or video game (1967+)", "1 The control lever of an airplane (1910+) 2 The steering wheel of a car, esp a hot rod (1950s+ Hot rodders) 3 The control lever for a computer or video game (1967+) 4 An opium pipe (1940s+ Narcotics) ( also joy-knob) The penis (1920+)", "Slang definitions & phrases for joy-stick Expand. noun. 1 The control lever of an airplane (1910+) 2 The steering wheel of a car, esp a hot rod (1950s+ Hot rodders) 3 The control lever for a computer or video game (1967+) 4 An opium pipe (1940s+ Narcotics) ( also joy-knob) The penis (1920+)", "Slang definitions & phrases for joy-stick Expand. noun. 1 The control lever of an airplane (1910+) 2 The steering wheel of a car, esp a hot rod (1950s+ Hot rodders) 3 The control lever for a computer or video game (1967+) An opium pipe (1940s+ Narcotics)", "Joystick is indeed recorded as a slang term for the penis, but it appears in writing for the first time in 1916; this might suggest it was borrowed from the aviation term, not the other way round, though the dates of slang terms are notoriously unreliable." ]
The control lever of an airplane.
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another name for lady finger cookies
[ "Best Answer: Ladyfinger's at one time were pieces of spongecake. During Victorian times Lady's ate finger sized pieces of this cake with tea or whatever beverage and eventually cookies were given the name ladyfinger's. I assume it is because cookies are eaten with the fingers.", "Lady Finger (cookie) Lady Fingers (called Savoiardi in Italian, meaning from Savoy) are light, sweet, sponge cakes roughly shaped like a rather large, fat finger. They are not to be confused with the Lady's Finger, another name for the vegetable okra.", "Shape into small balls or fingers. Place on a cookie sheet with parchment paper. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes or until lightly browned. Roll in powdered sugar. After cooled roll in sugar again. I can tell you these are not going to last very long on the cooling rack.", "Lady finger. Lady finger, ladyfinger, or lady's finger may refer to: Food. Ladyfinger (biscuit), light and sweet sponge cakes roughly shaped like a large finger. Lady Finger (cocktail), an alcoholic mixed drink that contains three or more ingredients.", "Okra, a pod vegetable plant also known as lady's fingers. Ladyfinger cactus, a common name for the cacti Mammillaria elongata or Echinocereus pentalophus. Lady Finger banana, a variety of banana also known as Sucrier, Sugar banana, or Date banana.", "Lady finger, ladyfinger, or lady's finger may refer to: Ladyfinger (biscuit), light and sweet sponge cakes roughly shaped like a large finger. Lady Finger (cocktail), an alcoholic mixed drink that contains three or more ingredients.", "Intro: Homemade Ladyfingers. The beloved Ladyfinger... a classic European cookie of royal lineage. Depending on where you hang your hat, she might also be called a Savoiardi or Boudoir biscuit. She's ...", "These cookies bring back many memories, the ‘Lady Finger’ recipe has been passed on among southern circles 150+ yrs, a true holiday treat. Rather then using plain flour, regular sugar or butter, our recipe calls for cake flour, using confectioners sugar (powder sugar) in place of regular sugar and margarine.", "Cookies – Wedding, Lady Fingers, Nutty Fingers. These nutty fingers hold a lot of memories for me. The first road trip that I ever took with GI Joe to Dallas, Texas I made these little sweet things to eat on the way.", "Cookbook:Lady Finger Cookies (Savoiardi) Cookbook | Ingredients | Recipes | Cuisine of Italy | Desserts. Savoiardi are a sponge-like cookie originally from the Aosta Valley of Italy in the Alps, once known as the Duchy of Savoy (whence its name is derived). This Piemontese biscotti resembles lady fingers, though they're about twice as thick." ]
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another name for late breakfast
[ "Finger Lakes Bed and Breakfast - Come to Another World B&B for Romance, Adventure, and History. Another World, an upstate New York Finger Lakes bed and breakfast, is nestled in the scenic Bristol Hills in Naples, NY. Come and experience the peace and quiet of a countryside retreat away from the hubbub of city and suburban life. Enjoy a romantic getaway, an outdoor adventure, and the perfect Finger Lakes vacation.", "Word Origin & History. late O.E. læt occurring after the customary or expected time, originally slow, sluggish, from P.Gmc. *latas (cf. O.N. latr sluggish, lazy, M.Du., O.S. lat, Ger. laß idle, weary, Goth. lats weary, sluggish, lazy, latjan to hinder), from PIE base *lad- slow, weary (cf. L. lassus faint, weary, languid, exhausted, Gk. ledein to be weary).", "Another word for attendance. attendance - the number of people that are present. Example:- attendance was up by 50 per cent. attendance - the frequency with which a person is present. Example:- a student's attendance is an important factor in her grade. attendance, attending - the act of being present (at a meeting or event etc.)", "The Office québécois de la langue française accepts brunch as a valid word but also provides a synonym déjeuner-buffet. Note that, however, in Quebec, déjeuner alone (even without the qualifying adjective petit) means breakfast. In Quebec, the word—when Francized—is pronounced [bʁɔ̃ʃ].", "Brunch is a combination of breakfast and lunch eaten usually during the late morning, but it can extend to as late as 3pm. The word is a portmanteau of breakfast and lunch. Brunch originated in England in the late 19th century and became popular in the United States in the 1930s. 1 Origin of the word.", "Another word for breakfast, but usually used in the context of a late night meal of breakfast foods after heavy alcohol consumption. Hey man, we should get brekkies and sober up a bit before heading home. #brekies #brekkys #breckies #breakfasties #brekks. by iballjay March 11, 2011.", "Making the world better, one answer at a time. Another name for late breakfast is brunch.ex. We missed our brunch because we didn't want to get late for our field trip day at school. Another name for late breakfast is brunch.ex. We missed our brunch because we didn't want to get late for our field trip day at school.", "Late means after the expected time, or at the end of a certain period of time. if you're late for a movie, you get to the theater after the film's already started. If you're a late sleeper, you make a habit of dozing long after your alarm goes off. When you're late, you're not on time. You might also be in your late twenties, which means you're at the end of that decade of your life — closer to 30 than to 20. If your friend calls and says, Sorry I'm calling so late, she means late at night, at the very end of the day.", "1 An example of late is someone showing up to breakfast in the afternoon. An example of late is a show that was supposed to start at four beginning at four thirty.", "British a small meal eaten in the afternoon consisting of tea with scones, jam, and cream. noun. the main meal of the day, eaten in the evening or at midday. A more usual word for a midday meal is lunch. An early evening meal is sometimes called tea, and a late evening meal is sometimes called supper. noun." ]
Brunch.ex
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another name for levaquin
[ "Facts about Generic Drugs. 1 Generic drugs are chemically identical to brand-name drugs in terms of active ingredient(s), intended use, quality, dosage, safety, bioavailability and effectiveness. 2 Generic drugs are cheaper than brand-name drugs.", "Levofloxacin (Levaquin) 1 Generic name: Levofloxacin. 2 Brand names: Levaquin, Tavanic; Oftaquix, Quixin, Iquix. 3 Dosages: Tablets 250 mg, 500 mg, 750 mg; Solution, oral 25 mg/mL; Injection (concentrate) 500 mg (25 mg/mL), 750 mg (25 mg/mL); Injection (premix) 250 mg (5 mg/mL), 500 mg (5 mg/mL), 750 mg (5 mg/mL).", "Brand Name: LEVAQUIN Generic Name: Levofloxacin Generic for Levaquin* (Levofloxacin) is an oral antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections such as pneumonia, bronchitis, sinus, skin infections, prostate infections, and kidney infections.", "Levofloxacin (Levaquin) 1 In Europe, levofloxacin is marketed by Sanofi-Aventis under the trade name of Tavanic®, and in Asia it is marketed by Daiichi under the trade name of Cravit®. 2 As levofloxacin has a high oral bioavailability (about 99%) it is appropriate for intravenous-to-oral sequential treatment.", "Generic name: Levofloxacin; Brand names: Levaquin, Tavanic; Oftaquix, Quixin, Iquix; Dosages: Tablets 250 mg, 500 mg, 750 mg; Solution, oral 25 mg/mL; Injection (concentrate) 500 mg (25 mg/mL), 750 mg (25 mg/mL); Injection (premix) 250 mg (5 mg/mL), 500 mg (5 mg/mL), 750 mg (5 mg/mL). Pharmacologic category: Fluoroquinolone antibiotic", "Antibiotic Levofloxacin (Levaquin) 750 mg, 500 mg for the treatment of respiratory, skin, and urinary tract infections, user reviews and ratings.", "Increased drug concentration - higher concentrations of levofloxacin also may help prevent the emergence of resistant organisms, a serious problem associated with fluoroquinolone use; Two mechanisms of action for bactericidal activity, one requiring RNA and protein synthesis, and another which does not", "1 ​▼. Danielle Jolla, United States says, I love your online pharmacy Because of your quick shipping and reasonable prices.. 2 Jill Barrella, United States says, Seemed easy to purchase, reasonable prices. 3 Brian Pavey, United States says, I am very satisfied with IDM and plan on making more purchases in the future.", "Generic Name: Levofloxacin. Generic for Levaquin* (Levofloxacin) is an oral antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections such as pneumonia, bronchitis, sinus, skin infections, prostate infections, and kidney infections. It belongs to a group of antibiotics called fluoroquinolones, which fights bacteria in the body.", "Levofloxacin (Levaquin) 1 Generic name: Levofloxacin. 2 Brand names: Levaquin, Tavanic; Oftaquix, Quixin, Iquix. 3 Dosages: Tablets 250 mg, 500 mg, 750 mg; 4 Pharmacologic category: Fluoroquinolone antibiotic. 5 FDA approved: December 20, 1996. 6 Pregnancy risk factor: C." ]
Levofloxacin is the another name for Levaquin.
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another name for life expectancy
[ "Contribute to our Open Dictionary. 1 1. the length of time that someone is likely to live Synonyms and related words. General words for life:life, lifespan, lifetime... 2 2. the length of time that something lasts or remains useful Synonyms and related words. Existence and the length of time that something exists:existence, lifetime, life...", "Example Sentences for expectancy. 1 The real thing that touched her through everything was Expectancy. 2 With the sermon there was evident a general attitude of expectancy. 3 The atmosphere of the Church is that of expectancy, of reverent waiting for further revelation of the Divine will and purpose. The housekeeper came hurrying to him, a look of expectancy on her face.", "life expectancy - definition and synonyms. What are red words? 90% of the time, speakers of English use just 7,500 words in speech and writing. These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent.", "noun, plural expectancies. 1. the quality or state of expecting; expectation; anticipatory belief or desire. 2. the state of being expected. 3. an object of expectation; something expected. Also, expectance.", "Create and save customized word lists. Sign up today and start improving your vocabulary! Please set a username for yourself. People will see it as Author Name with your public word lists.", "Birth Rate: The number of live births per 1000 people per year. Bulge of Young Male Migrants: on a population pyramid; young males move to urban areas due to push-pull factors. Census: a counting of people by the government every ten years to gather data for planning of schools, hospitals, etc. This is unreliable for a number of reasons. Child Dependency ratio: the number of children in relation to the number of working (economically active) population, usually expressed as a ratio.", "With the sermon there was evident a general attitude of expectancy. The atmosphere of the Church is that of expectancy, of reverent waiting for further revelation of the Divine will and purpose. The housekeeper came hurrying to him, a look of expectancy on her face.", "The CIA Factbook now ranks the U.S. 50th in the world for life expectancy, just ahead of Taiwan but behind Portugal. The Medicare Problem is the Healthcare Problem David Frum April 10, 2012. Altogether, the life expectancy of Americans under age 50 ranks at the bottom of the advanced world.", "General words for life:life, lifespan, lifetime... Explore Thesaurus. 2. the length of time that something lasts or remains useful Synonyms and related words. Existence and the length of time that something exists:existence, lifetime, life...", "life expectancy. 1. the probable number of years remaining in the life of an individual or class of persons determined statistically, affected by such factors as heredity, physical condition, nutrition, and occupation. Also called expectancy of life. Origin of life expectancy. 1930-1935. First recorded in 1930-35. Examples from the Web for life expectancy." ]
lifespan and lifetime.
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another name for loratadine
[ "Desloratadine is used to treat allergic rhinitis and nasal congestion. It is the major metabolite of loratadine and the two drugs are similar in safety and effectiveness. Desloratadine is available in many dosage forms and under many trade names worldwide.", "Histamine antagonists or antihistamines are drugs that relieve allergy symptoms.Histamine is a chemical used to identify and remove substances that trigger an allergic response. There are four histamine receptors &#40;designated H<sub>1</sub>, H<sub>2</sub>, H<sub>3</sub>, H<sub>4</sub>&#41;.", "LORATADINE (lor AT a deen) is an antihistamine. It helps to relieve sneezing, runny nose, and itchy, watery eyes. This medicine is used to treat the symptoms of allergies. It is also used to treat itchy skin rash and hives. Similar Brand Name Drugs : Claritin: Oral syrup | Dimetapp Children's Non-Drowsy Allergy: Oral syrup.", "Talk to your doctor about which medications may be most appropriate for you. The information reflected here is dependent upon the correct functioning of our algorithm. From time-to-time, our system might experience bugs or glitches that affect the accuracy or correct application of mathematical algorithms. We will do our best to update the site if we are made aware of any malfunctioning or misapplication of these algorithms.", "loratadine/pseudoephedrine systemic. Brand names: Loratadine-D 24 Hour, Claritin-D, Loratadine-D 12 Hour, Claritin-D 24 Hour. Drug class(es): upper respiratory combinations. Loratadine/pseudoephedrine systemic is used in the treatment of:", "Desloratadine is a tricyclic H1-antihistamine that is used to treat allergies. It is an active metabolite of loratadine.", "Confidence votes 59.3K. No. Loratidine is another name for Claritin, an antihistamine. Lortab is a pain reliever containing acetaminophen and hydrocodone.", "Drug Loratadine. Price list. The generic Loratadine is manufactured by 74 companies. The information provided includes the cost of the drug and the type of drug - tablet, capsule, syrup, cream, gel, ointment, liquid or injection. To view the price of the drug click on the brand name. Please also note that Medindia's database currently has 91 Brands of Generics of Loratadine listed.", "Benadryl is approved for Allergy, Itching, Hives, Rash, Insomnia and Swelling and is mostly mentioned together with these indications. Loratadine is approved for Allergy, Itching and Seasonal Allergies and is mostly mentioned together with these indications.", "Loratadine, sold under the brand name Claritin among others, is a medication used to treat allergies. This includes allergic rhinitis (hay fever) and hives. It is also available in combination with pseudoephedrine, a decongestant, known as loratadine/pseudoephedrine. It is taken by mouth. Common side effects include sleepiness, dry mouth, and headache. Serious side effects are rare and include allergic reactions, seizures, and liver problems." ]
Claritin
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another name for luke
[ "lukewarm late 14c., from luke + warm. Figurative sense of lacking in zeal (of persons or their actions) is from 1520s. When lukewarm add half a cake of compressed yeast dissolved in a little water and enough wheat flour to make a thin batter.", "Luke is very popular as a baby name for boys, and it is also viewed as trendy. The name's popularity has been growing since the 1940s. Its usage peaked recently in 2014 with 0.514% of baby boys being given the name Luke. It ranked at #28 then.", "Who Are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John? A doctor, a fisherman, a tax collector, and another who was just a teenager when he heard the Savior speak, they wrote some of the most famous books in existence. We recognize their names immediately. Their names are attached to the first four books of the New Testament.", "Another form of Lucas, meaning light giving.. Luke is also the author of the third gospel in the New Testament and the patron saint of doctors and artists. Well-known Lukes: Luke Skywalker, hero of the Star Wars trilogy. Origin.", "After the four Gospels, the book of Acts records the events following the Ascension of the Savior. Most scholars agree that Luke wrote the Acts of the Apostles. Nearly all the rest of the books in the New Testament are letters, or epistles. Paul wrote most of these, but also included are letters written by James, Peter, John, and Jude.", "CONSOLATION OF ISRAEL: (Luke 2:25) And, behold, there was a man in Jerusalem, whose name was Simeon; and the same man was just and devout, waiting for the consolation of Israel: and the Holy Ghost was upon him. CORNERSTONE: (Psalm 118:22) The stone which the builders refused is become the head stone of the corner.", "Antonyms for lukewarm. 1 enthusiastic. 2 excited. 3 interested. cold. 4 chilly. 5 cool. cooled. happy.", "King of Kings, Messiah, Emmanuel: All the Names of Jesus. The following list is of names and titles given specifically to our Lord Jesus. The more we study this list, the more we will understand who Jesus really is.", "It is pronounced in English as LUWK †. Luke is used predominantly in the Latin and English languages, and its origin is Latin and Old Greek. Old Greek origin, English and Latin use: A biblical name, it is derived from the element 'leucos' which means bright, white.", "Synonym.com 2001-2016 Leaf Group Ltd., all rights reserved. Database is based on WordNet 3.0, a lexical database for the English language." ]
Leucos.
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another name for maintenance man
[ "One quote was ten times as large as another. Further, the reporter concluded A big corporate name is no guarantee of quality or speedy service. One corporate firm took three weeks to fix a stuck door.", "Synonyms for maintenance man Synonyms for (noun) maintenance man Synonyms: repairman, maintenance man, service man Definition: a skilled worker whose job is to repair things . Similar words: mender, fixer, repairer Definition: a skilled worker who mends or repairs things", "An estimate was that in 2003, the market for home-maintenance and repair spending was up 14% from 2001 to 2003. Another estimate was that the market in the United States was $126 billion and was increasing by about 4% annually. American homes are aging; one estimate was that in 2007, more than half of all homes are older than 25 years.", "Adjectives for Maintenance man: laid-off, barrel-chested, all-around, lanky, uniformed, ingenious, electronic, regular, ancient, single, ubiquitous, bearded, ideal, unknown, former, human, present, phony, hospital, legitimate, general.", "A handyman, also known as a handyperson or handyworker, is a person skilled at a wide range of repairs, typically around the home. These tasks include trade skills, repair work, maintenance work, are both interior and exterior, and are sometimes described as side work, odd jobs or fix-up tasks. Specifically, these jobs could be light plumbing jobs such as fixing a leaky toilet or light electric jobs such as changing a light fixture.", "Tiling is another medium-level handyman job which most homeowners can do successfully, provided they follow directions carefully. Legal issues Generally, in the United States, there are few legal issues if an unpaid homeowner works on a project within their own home, with some exceptions.", "Synonyms for maintenance man. Synonyms for (noun) maintenance man. Synonyms: repairman, maintenance man, service man Definition: a skilled worker whose job is to repair things. Similar words: mender, fixer, repairer Definition: a skilled worker who mends or repairs things.", "A handyman, also known as a handyperson[1][2][3] or handyworker,[4][5] is a person skilled at a wide range of repairs, typically around the home. These tasks include trade skills, repair work, maintenance work, are both interior and exterior, and are sometimes described as side work, odd jobs or fix-up tasks.", "Today's word sundry Definition: (adj) consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds Synonyms: assorted, miscellaneous, mixed, motley Usage: an arrangement of assorted spring flowers; assorted sizes; miscellaneous accessories; a mixed program of baroque and contemporary music; a motley crew; sundry sciences commonly known as social- I.A.Richards", "Synonyms for (noun) maintenance man Synonyms: repairman, maintenance man, service man Definition: a skilled worker whose job is to repair things Similar words: mender, fixer, repairer Definition: a skilled worker who mends or repairs things" ]
Another names for maintenance man are repairman and service man.
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another name for malaria
[ "Filed Under: Malaria Q&A Tagged With: malaria nomenclature, Plasmodium, Plasmodium Falciparum, Plasmodium Knowlesi, Plasmodium malariae, Plasmodium Ovale, Plasmodium Vivax, scientific name Leave a Reply Cancel reply", "The climate is hot and malaria is prevalent. The mortality from malaria in 1902 was higher than for any other part of Italy-1037 persons, or 154 per 100,000 (Basilicata, 141; Apulia, 104; Calabria, 77; Sicily, 76; province of Rome, 27).", "What is another word for malaria? What is another word for malar bones? What is another word for malar bone? What is another word for malaprops? What is another word for malapropos? What is another word for malapropisms? What is another word for malarkey? What is another word for malarkies? What is another word for malarky? What is another word for malathion? What is another word for malathions? What is another word for Malatya?", "Words starting with malaria Words ending with m Words ending with ma Words ending with mal Words ending with mala Words ending with malar Words containing m Words containing ma Words containing mal Words containing mala Words containing malar Words containing malari Words containing malaria Words containing the letters a, a, l, m", "Need synonyms for malaria parasite? Our thesaurus has the words you're looking for.", "Synonyms for Malaria: Other synonyms: ague, agues, antimony, arsenic, breath, cloud, contagion, damp,", "The WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network (WWARN) generates innovative resources and reliable evidence to inform the malaria community on the factors affecting the efficacy of antimalarial medicines.", "Malaria’s Scientific Name. What is malaria’s scientific name? The genus name for the single-celled parasite which causes malaria is Plasmodium. In the genus, there are five species which infect humans: Plasmodium falciparum (the most deadly kind), P. vivax, P. ovale, P. malariae and P. knowlesi.", "What is malaria’s scientific name? ANSWER. The genus name for the single-celled parasite which causes malaria is Plasmodium. In the genus, there are five species which infect humans: Plasmodium falciparum (the most deadly kind), P. vivax, P. ovale, P. malariae and P. knowlesi.", "Adjectives for Malaria: almost inevitable, several distinct, avian, humid, sultry, cuban, horrid, distinct, bald, latest, damn, typical, serious, mythical bloody, noxious and fatal, public, malignant, aestivo-autumnal or pernicious, so-called nosocomial, insidious tropical, real, tropical, aestivo-autumnal, midcontinental, bad, evil, enough ordinary, merely common," ]
The another name for malaria is ague, agues, antimony, arsenic, breath, cloud, contagion, damp.
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another name for mamie
[ "Usage: Mamie, of Hebrew origin, is a popular first name. It is more often used as a girl (female) name. People having the name Mamie are in general originating from United Kingdom, United States of America. For another variant of the name Mamie across the world, see Margaret.", "While researching, keep in mind that the same nickname might be associated with different given names, and the same individual might show up with different nicknames in different records. Article.", "The name Mamie is ranked on the 6,726th position of the most used names. It means that this name is commonly used. We estimate that there are at least 41800 persons in the world having this name which is around 0.001% of the population. The name Mamie has five characters.", "Synonyms for mamie. This thesaurus page is about all possible synonyms, equivalent, same meaning and similar words for the term mamie. PPDB, the paraphrase database(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms: List of paraphrases: grandma, granny, gran, nana, grammy, bubbie. Translations for mamie.", "Nicknames can sometimes be difficult to catch, however. Kim as a nickname for Kimberly is fairly straightforward, but Polly as a nickname for Mary and Peggy as a nickname for Margaret have tripped up many researchers. Sometimes nicknames were formed by adding a y or ey to the end of a name or part of a name - i.e.", "Popularity of the Name Mamie. Below you will find the popularity of the baby name Mamie displayed annually, from 1880 to the present day in our name popularity chart. Hover over or click on the dots that represent a year to see how many babies were given the name for that year, for both genders, if available.", "Mame Welch in her droll, half-humorous way was the first to speak. Of course, the women and children were sobbing, and Mame and I joined them. Landis, Mame, Anna Cresswell and a dozen others were already there. I believed almost everything about Mame, especially since she paid back all she ever borrowed.", "The meaning of Mamie has more than one different etymologies. It has same or different meanings in other countries and languages. The different meanings of the name Mamie are: Greek meaning: Pearl. English meaning: Pet form of Margaret.", "Search comprehensively and find the name meaning of Mamie and its name origin or of any other name in our database. Also note the spelling and the pronunciation of the name Mamie and check the initials of the name with your last name to discover how it looks and sounds.", "Landis, Mame, Anna Cresswell and a dozen others were already there. Elizabeth Hobart at Exeter Hall Jean K. Baird. I believed almost everything about Mame, especially since she paid back all she ever borrowed. Working With the Working Woman Cornelia Stratton Parker. Don't speak to me, Mame; I just can't bear to listen, replied the other. Fred Fenton on the Track Allen Chapman." ]
Grandma, granny, gran, nana, grammy, bubbie.
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another name for marsh gas
[ "1.Combustible gas, consisting chiefly of methane, produced as a result of decay of vegetation in stagnant water. 2.a hydrocarbon gas largely composed of methane formed when … organic material decays in the absence of air 3.Marsh gas is another term for methane, produced by plants decomposing under water.", "2.a hydrocarbon gas largely composed of methane formed when … organic material decays in the absence of air 3.Marsh gas is another term for methane, produced by plants decomposing under water.", "marsh gas. n. 1. (Elements & Compounds) a hydrocarbon gas largely composed of methane formed when organic material decays in the absence of air.", "- A complex mixture of gases, of which the most important constituents are marsh gas, olefiant gas, and hydrogen, artificially produced by the destructive distillation of gas coal, or sometimes of peat, wood, oil, resin, etc. It gives a brilliant light when burned, and is the common gas used for illuminating purposes.", "marsh gas. n. 1. (Elements & Compounds) a hydrocarbon gas largely composed of methane formed when organic material decays in the absence of air. n.", "(Redirected from Swamp gas). Marsh gas, swamp gas and bog gas are common names for biogas which forms in wetlands, whose principal component is methane, produced naturally within some geographical marshes, swamps, and bogs.", "Methane is called a marsh gas because it is formed by methanogenic organisms that can be found is marshes (thus concentrations can be found in marches).", "Noun. 1. marsh gas-methane gas produced when vegetation decomposes in water. methane-a colorless odorless gas used as a fuel. Translations.", "Noun. 1. marsh gas-methane gas produced when vegetation decomposes in water. methane-a colorless odorless gas used as a fuel.", "- A complex mixture of gases, of which the most important constituents are marsh gas, olefiant gas, and hydrogen, artificially produced by the destructive distillation of gas coal, or sometimes of peat, wood, oil, resin, etc." ]
Hydrocarbon gas
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another name for miralax
[ "BRAND NAME: Miralax, Glycolax. DRUG CLASS AND MECHANISM: Polyethylene glycol is an osmotic laxative. Polyethylene glycol works by retaining water in the stool, resulting in softer stools and more frequent bowel movements. Polyethylene glycol does not affect glucose and electrolytes in the body.", "Miralax (polyethylene glycol 3350) is an osmotic laxative, which means that it helps to produce a bowel movement by drawing more water to waste matter in the colon. It used to be a prescription-only drug but is now available over the counter. Miralax comes in the form of a white powder, which is dissolved in water or another drink and then swallowed. A generic version is available and is often cheaper than the branded version. It is sold in the UK under the name Movicol.", "What is MiraLax? MiraLax (polyethylene glycol 3350) is a laxative solution that increases the amount of water in the intestinal tract to stimulate bowel movements. MiraLax is used as a laxative to treat occasional constipation or irregular bowel movements.", "The bottle top is a measuring cap marked to contain 17 grams of the powder (about 1 heaping tablespoon). Dissolve the powder in 8 ounces (1 cup) of water and drink. The physician may recommend a different dose or technique. It is best to take the mixture first thing in the morning.", "Miralax is a polyethylene glycol powder which dissolves in water. This material is not absorbed from the intestinal tract. It stays within the gut and acts to pull water into the intestine thereby increasing the volume and frequency of bowel movements.", "GENERIC NAME: polyethylene glycol 3350. DRUG CLASS AND MECHANISM: Polyethylene glycol is an osmotic laxative. Polyethylene glycol works by retaining water in the stool, resulting in softer stools and more frequent bowel movements. Polyethylene glycol does not affect glucose and electrolytes in the body.", "There are no known food or beverage interactions with Miralax. An increase in fluid intake, a diet rich in fiber or bran, and regular exercise can improve bowel regularity. An interaction generally means that one drug may increase or decrease the effect of another drug. There are no known interactions with Miralax.", "To use MiraLax powder, measure your dose with the medicine cap on the bottle. This cap should contain dose marks on the inside of it. Pour the powder into 4 to 8 ounces of a cold or hot beverage such as water, juice, soda, coffee, or tea. Stir this mixture and drink it right away.", "Brand Names: GlycoLax, MiraLax. MiraLax (polyethylene glycol 3350) is a laxative solution that increases the amount of water in the intestinal tract to stimulate bowel movements. MiraLax is used as a laxative to treat occasional constipation or irregular bowel movements. MiraLax may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.", "PRESCRIBED FOR: Polyethylene glycol is used for occasional constipation. Polyethylene glycol generates bowel movement in 1 to 3 days. It is also used for bowel preparation prior to procedures. SIDE EFFECTS: Side effects of polyethylene glycol are diarrhea, nausea, stomach cramps, and flatulence." ]
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another name for morgue assistant
[ "It may be worth looking into morgue careers if you’re just starting your working life as jobs in a morgue provide the form of diverseness that is nonexistent from the majority of roles, especially if you be lucky enough to have a morgue job that requires you to go out into the field. Morgue Attendant/Assistant Jobs. Just as the job name tells us, a morgue attendant/assistant job calls for helping out in the day-to-day performance of the morgue.", "All morgue technicians must learn chain of evidence or custody of evidence procedures. They complete paperwork authorizing the release of the body to a mortuary once the medical examiner is finished. Maintenance and preparation of equipment are part of a morgue technician's daily tasks. They must be able to keep a level of cleanliness in the morgue that constitutes a sterile environment.", "Job Description of a Forensic Morgue Technician. A forensic morgue technician performs duties that frequently begin at the point the body is collected for examination. They must be able to lift, either alone or with the assistance of another person, bodies weighing up to 300 pounds.", "Salary and Economic Outlook. The median hourly wage in May of 2012 for all medical assistants -- including morgue attendants -- was $14.12, while the median annual wage was $29,370, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.", "Morgue attendants, sometimes called morgue assistants, play an important role in the postmortem examination process. They assist pathologists in preparing bodies and organ specimens for examination, while also maintaining the morgue room, supplies and equipment. They work in hospitals, mortuaries, funeral homes and county coroner offices.", "A source at the morgue in Mosul told the correspondent of the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA/ Terrorists executed the two women in their forties in the Ghazlani camp south of Mosul, without knowing the reasons behind this sentence and handed over their bodies to the morgue in Mosul who seeks to know the identities and hand their bodies to ...", "Back at the morgue, he takes another look at Tommy and discovers blood on the back of his head. After a bloody night at the Air Defence Stadium, where at least 22 football fans were killed, victims' families and Zamalek fans were waiting at the morgue to receive the corpses.", "The Embassy of Kyrgyzstan in Moscow was informed by the Moscow Morgue that the body of Kyrgyz citizen Meerim Arunova, 27, who died in the Moscow metro accident, was delivered to the Morgue. Lawyers want the head of the judiciary to stop a repeat hanging after a man was found alive in a morgue.", "June 17, 2010 in morgue jobs | Tags: city morgue jobs, county morgue jobs, job in a morgue, jobs in a morgue, jobs in the morgue, morgue assistant jobs, morgue attendant job, morgue attendant jobs, morgue careers, morgue job, morgue job openings, morgue jobs, morgue positions, morgue technician jobs, morgue vacancies.", "There, in the pews at the Hillside Memorial Park and mortuary in Los Angeles, paying her respects was Jacqueline Bisset. Hollywood Says Goodbye to Murdered Publicist Christine Pelisek, Jacob Bernstein November 21, 2010. One “gallant old doctor” says he finds it unsuitable she is in a mortuary." ]
Morgue attendants
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another name for morphine
[ "severe liver/kidney disease, head injury with increased intracranial pressure, asthma & hypoxic state, drunk, convulsive disorders, acute abdominal conditions.", "Opiates are classified based on their (3) spectrum of clinical use, strength of analgesia, ratio of agonist to antagonist effects. Sites of action in the CNS for opioids (6) spinal cord, thalamus, midbrain, cerebral cortex, amygdala, hippocampus.", "→ Search the entire Drugs.com site for morphine. Disclaimer: The indications, uses and warnings for individual medications outside the USA are determined by local regulatory bodies in each country or region. The Drugs.com website is intended primarily for audiences in the United States and its territories. Indications, uses and warnings on Drugs.com patient information leaflets are derived from FDA product labels and may differ in countries outside the USA.", "Word Origin & History. morphine 1828, from Fr. morphine or Ger. Morphin (1816), name coined in allusion to L. Morpheus, Ovid's name for the god of dreams, from Gk. morphe form, shape, beauty, outward appearance, perhaps from PIE *merph-, a possible Gk. root meaning form, of unknown origin.", "Morphine is used to relieve moderate to severe pain. It belongs to the group of medicines called narcotic analgesics (pain medicines). Morphine acts on the central nervous system (CNS) to relieve pain.", "Check out these best-sellers and special offers on books and newsletters from Mayo Clinic. 1 NEW! – The Mayo Clinic Diet, Second Edition. 2 Treatment Strategies for Arthritis. 3 Mayo Clinic on Better Hearing and Balance. Keeping your bones healthy and 1 strong. The Mayo Clinic Diet Online.", "Morphine extended-release capsules or tablets should not be used if you need pain medicine for just a short time, such as when recovering from surgery. Do not use this medicine to relieve mild pain, or in situations when non-narcotic medication is effective.", "Module 4. Morphine, meperidine, hydromorphone, oxymorphone, methadone, fentanyl, and large doses of oxycodone (OxyContin) are generally used for severe pain relief. Morphine and full agonists have no limiting effectiveness for pain relief until the side effects prohibit any further increase in dose.", "What are the precautions when taking morphine sulfate (Roxanol)? Before taking morphine, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are allergic to it; or to other narcotic pain medications (such as codeine); or if you have any other allergies. This product may contain inactive ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details.", "The word morphine is derived from 'Morpheus' the god of dreams in Greek mythology. Chemical name for morphine is: (5 alpha, 6 alpha) 7,8 didehydro-4,5 epoxy-17methylmorphinan-3,5diol. It is an opiate alkaloid and a constituent of opium which is the name given to the dried juice of the unripe seedpods of poppy flower (Papaveretum somniferum). Codeine and heroin are derivatives of morphine." ]
Chemical name for morphine is 7,8 didehydro-4,5 epoxy-17methylmorphinan-3,5diol.
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another name for mullet haircut
[ "Etymology[edit] According to the Oxford English Dictionary, use of the term mullet to describe this hairstyle was apparently coined, and certainly popularized, by U.S. hip-hop group the Beastie Boys, who used mullet and mullet head as epithets in their 1994 song Mullet Head.", "Alternatively, the Mullet has its origin in the ancient Palaces and Universities of Poland. Mullet is actually a compound word combining the words mull to ponder, and et a Polish suffix meaning eternally.", "Other names are slightly more self-explanatory: the hairstyle is also known as the Kentucky Waterfall or the Mississippi Top Hat in parts of the US, and the Bouncing Cobra in parts of West Wales. In Germany it is known as the Vokuhila (vorne kurz, hinten lang= short at front, long at back).", "Christian ska band Five Iron Frenzy sang about the mullet in The Phantom Mullet, a song off of their 2000 album All the Hype That Money Can Buy, referencing Billy Ray Cyrus and REO Speedwagon in the lyrics. The 2001 film American Mullet documents the phenomenon of the mullet hairstyle and the people who wear it. Indie rock duo Tegan and Sara sported mullets during their The Con album era. Tom O'Neill, famed hair stylist and underwriting thief, was also known to sport the mullet hairstyle in the early 2010s.", "Pronounced MUHL LET. A hairstyle in which the front is cut trim, but the back is long, left wild and often uncut. Even when the back is cut, it is still longer than the front. It is the sign of the redneck. Alternate names include: Ape Drape. Beaver Paddle.", "The ideal haircut for a man/woman who is short on change... well, there are three known people who save the world and have a mullet. - and, macgyver. richard dean anderson is the man. he saves the world and has a mullet. he doesnt have it now, but he saves the world anyways in stargate sg-1. a hairstyle from the 1980's that is all buisness in the front and all party in the back. Joe Dirt had a major mullet goin on.", "The hairstyle was first worn by French fashion guru Henri Mollet in the early seventies. The Mollet did not see much light apart from in the french underground dance scene, until it was ressurected by popular television personalities such as Pat Sharp, the word having been anglicised by this point to Mullet.", "The mullet is a hairstyle that is short at the front and sides and long in the back.", "The Combination (2009) showcased the mullet hairstyle, which was popular among the Lebanese youth in Australia, in the mid-late 2000s. Vocalist Wesley Willis wrote and released the track Cut the Mullet in 1998, and frequently performed it at live shows.", "Emily Fern, Hull UK. Mullett websites generally credit the coining of this phrase to Mike D of the Beastie Boys. This came from the song 'Mullet Head' on 1994's 'Ill Communication' album, which described the haircut and its wearers." ]
Ape Drape. Beaver Paddle.
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another name for muscle rigidity that often occurs in death is what
[ "Cadaveric spasm, also known as postmortem spasm, instantaneous rigor, cataleptic rigidity, or instantaneous rigidity, is a rare form of muscular stiffening that occurs at the moment of death, persists into the period of rigor mortis and can be mistaken for rigor mortis.adaveric spasm, also known as postmortem spasm, instantaneous rigor, cataleptic rigidity, or instantaneous rigidity, is a rare form of muscular stiffening that occurs at the moment of death, persists into the period of rigor mortis and can be mistaken for rigor mortis.", "Sometimes, stiffness can occur due to muscle disuse (or minimal use) from decreased conditioning. Rigidity of the back muscles is a common experience for many people after back injuries. Muscle rigidity is often seen in Parkinson's disease (a type of brain disease resulting in motor impairments).In Parkinson s disease, rigidity often occurs initially in the shoulder, along with pain. Axial rigidity can also occur on Parkinson s disease, which is rigidity of the neck and trunk.This can cause the spine to curve and/or a stooped over posture, which causes further rigidity.here Medical Information is Easy to Understand™. Rigidity means hardness, inflexibility, or stiffness. Rigidity occurs due to increased tone (tension) in muscles near a joint that are in a shortened state (known as agonist muscles) and muscles that work to oppose such shortening (known as antagonist muscles).", "Where Medical Information is Easy to Understand™. Rigidity means hardness, inflexibility, or stiffness. Rigidity occurs due to increased tone (tension) in muscles near a joint that are in a shortened state (known as agonist muscles) and muscles that work to oppose such shortening (known as antagonist muscles).here Medical Information is Easy to Understand™. Rigidity means hardness, inflexibility, or stiffness. Rigidity occurs due to increased tone (tension) in muscles near a joint that are in a shortened state (known as agonist muscles) and muscles that work to oppose such shortening (known as antagonist muscles).", "The following symptoms can occur In Parkinson's disease. Which of these symptoms that do occur vary from person to person, over time, and in their severity Muscular symptoms Tremor: Tremor can occur in the fingers, hands, arms, legs, chin, tongue, lips, eyelids, and the head.t can do this via the enzyme peroxidase, instead of the enzyme tyrosinase, which Is usually responsible for melanin production, which does not occur in the dopaminergic neurons. OTHER DISORDERS There are other medical disorders that often occur simultaneously with Parkinson's Disease.", "Sleep problems are a feature of the disease and can be worsened by medications. Symptoms can manifest as daytime drowsiness, disturbances in REM sleep, or insomnia. A systematic review shows that sleep attacks occur in 13.0% of patients with Parkinson's disease on dopaminergic medications.arkinson's disease is more common in older people, with most cases occurring after the age of 50; when it is seen in young adults, it is called young onset PD (YOPD). The main motor symptoms are collectively called parkinsonism, or a parkinsonian syndrome. The disease can be either primary or secondary.", "The motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease result from the death of dopamine-generating cells in the substantia nigra, a region of the midbrain. The causes of this cell death are poorly understood.arkinson's disease is more common in older people, with most cases occurring after the age of 50; when it is seen in young adults, it is called young onset PD (YOPD). The main motor symptoms are collectively called parkinsonism, or a parkinsonian syndrome. The disease can be either primary or secondary.", "Synopsis. Muscle rigidity is an alteration of muscle tone in which the muscles are in an involuntary state of continual tension. Muscle rigidity can be a manifestation of neurological damage (basal ganglia diseases) or a side effect of certain medications.etanus is a serious bacterial infection that affects the nervous system and causes muscles to tighten. Commonly called lockjaw, it primarily causes muscle contractions in the jaw and neck. It can be life-threatening.", "Parkinson's disease is more common in older people, with most cases occurring after the age of 50; when it is seen in young adults, it is called young onset PD (YOPD). The main motor symptoms are collectively called parkinsonism, or a parkinsonian syndrome.The disease can be either primary or secondary.arkinson's disease is more common in older people, with most cases occurring after the age of 50; when it is seen in young adults, it is called young onset PD (YOPD). The main motor symptoms are collectively called parkinsonism, or a parkinsonian syndrome. The disease can be either primary or secondary.", "1 The Five Major Parts of the Brain At its most basic, the brain controls the body. 2 Electrical impulses are sent along the nervous system to and from the brain that regulate all movement.udden cardiac death most often occurs when the electrical system responsible for regulation of the heartbeat becomes irregular. This is the number one cause of natural de … ath in the US.", "Because of its subjectivity it is not a term that can be used in animal medicine. rigor complexes. formed when actin and myosin bond together strongly in the absence of ATP; occurs in rigor mortis. rigor mortis. the stiffening of a dead body accompanying depletion of adenosine triphosphate in the muscle fibers.ig·or mor·tis. Stiffening of the body, from 1-7 hours after death, due to hardening of the muscular tissues in consequence of the coagulation of the myosinogen and paramyosinogen. Synonym(s): postmortem rigidity." ]
Cadaveric spasm.
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another name for muse medication
[ "1 The stirring incidents in the political emancipation of Portugal inspired his muse, and he describes the bitterness of exile, the adventurous expedition to Terceira, the heroic defence of Oporto, and the final combats of liberty. muser.", "The most common side effects of MUSE are penis pain, burning in the urethral opening, urethral bleeding, pain in testicles, low blood pressure, and dizziness. Your penis is severely curved, or you have a narrow urethra, or your penis is otherwise abnormally shaped.", "To judge, however, from the dedications, prologues and epilogues of his various plays, he seems to have enjoyed the patronage of the earl, afterwards duke, of Newcastle, himself a muse after a fashion, and Lord Craven, the supposed husband of the ex-queen of Bohemia.", "The only downer is it is waaay too expensive for every day use. My girl likes it two times a day on average so it can get very expensive. Comment: It's ladies choice...when she needs sex, I use MUSE to obtain an erection in three to four minutes. Dosage is 1000 mg and erection lasts as long as needed. I carry it with me at all times especially when we are out of town or on a trip. The only downer is it is waaay too expensive for every day use.", "Do not use MUSE if: 1 Your penis is severely curved, or you have a narrow urethra, or your penis is otherwise abnormally shaped. The head of your penis is inflamed or you have an infection of the urethra, or regularly get infections of the urethra.", "The first time you use MUSE should be in your doctor's office so that your doctor can find the dose that is right for you and so that you can be monitored for low blood pressure, which may cause you to faint.", "Another word for muse. 1 daydream, dream, fantasize, woolgather. chew on (or over), cogitate, consider, contemplate, deliberate, entertain, excogitate, meditate, mull, ponder, reflect, revolve, ruminate, study, think, think out, think over, think through, turn over, weigh. Idioms: cudgel one's brains, put on one's thinking cap, rack one's brain.", "MUSE (alprostadil) is indicated for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Studies that established benefit demonstrated improvements in success rates for sexual intercourse compare with similarly administered placebo.", "User Reviews & Ratings - Muse urethral. Read user comments about the side effects, benefits, and effectiveness of Muse urethral. 23 Total User Reviews. Filter by Condition:Inability to have an Erection (21 reviews) Other (2 reviews) All reviews, conditions & overall rating (23 reviews)", "MUSE has not been studied in men who have penile implants. There is no experience in homosexual men and no experience with other than vaginal intercourse. You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088." ]
Alprostadil
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another name for normal cardiac rhythm
[ "Most arrhythmias can be effectively treated. Treatments may include medications, medical procedures such as a pacemaker, and surgery. Medications for a fast heart rate may include beta blockers or agents that attempt to restore a normal heart rhythm such as procainamide.", "Ventricular Fibrillation. Ventricular fibrillation (v-fib for short) is the most serious cardiac rhythm disturbance. The lower chambers quiver and the heart can't pump any blood, causing cardiac arrest. The heart's electrical activity becomes disordered. When this happens, the heart's lower (pumping) chambers contract in a rapid, unsynchronized way.", "Process of placing a handheld transducer against a body area to be tested. The transducer sends sound waves through the skin and the various internal organs. When echoes are formed and sent back the transducer converts them into electrical energy.", "The process begins in the upper chambers of the heart (atria), which pump blood into the lower chambers (ventricles). The ventricles then pump blood to the body and lungs. This coordinated action occurs because the heart is wired to send electrical signals that tell the chambers of the heart when to contract.", "Updated:Mar 21,2017. Ventricular fibrillation is life-threatening. Ventricular fibrillation (v-fib for short) is the most serious cardiac rhythm disturbance. The lower chambers quiver and the heart can't pump any blood, causing cardiac arrest.", "Next, the signal travels to the area that connects the atria with the ventricles. This electrical connection is critical. Without it, the signal would never reach the ventricles, the major pumping chambers of the heart. The electrical signal reaches another natural pacemaker called the atrioventricular node (AV node).", "Cardiac Rhythms and EKG Overview. Study of a patient's cardiac rhythms using an EKG may indicate normal or abnormal conditions. Abnormal rhythms are called arrhythmia or sometimes, dysrhythmia. Arrhythmia is an abnormally slow or fast heart rate or an irregular cardiac rhythm. During a single heart beat, several electrical events occur. These events are part of an EKG tracing and are called P, Q, R, S, T and U.", "Typically, normal sinus rhythm is defined as a sinus rhythm whose rate is between 60 and 99 beats per minute. Sinus rhythm may be slow, which is called sinus bradycardia. (Bradycardia is the name given to a slow heart rate.) Sinus bradycardia is not necessarily abnormal.", "The master pacemaker is located in the atrium (upper chamber). It acts like a spark plug that fires in a regular, rhythmic pattern to regulate the heart's rhythm. This spark plug is called the sinoatrial (SA), or sinus node. It sends signals to the rest of the heart so the muscles will contract.", "Cardiac arrhythmia, also known as cardiac dysrhythmia or irregular heartbeat, is a group of conditions in which the heartbeat is irregular, too fast, or too slow. A heart rate that is too fast – above 100 beats per minute in adults – is called tachycardia and a heart rate that is too slow – below 60 beats per minute – is called bradycardia. Many types of arrhythmia have no symptoms." ]
Normal sinus rhythm
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another name for norvasc medicine
[ "BRAND NAME(S): Norvasc. USES: Amlodipine is used with or without other medications to treat high blood pressure. Lowering high blood pressure helps prevent strokes, heart attacks, and kidney problems. Amlodipine belongs to a class of drugs known as calcium channel blockers.", "Amlodipine is used with or without other medications to treat high blood pressure. Lowering high blood pressure helps prevent strokes, heart attacks, and kidney problems. Amlodipine belongs to a class of drugs known as calcium channel blockers. It works by relaxing blood vessels so blood can flow more easily. Amlodipine is also used to prevent certain types of chest pain (angina). It may help to increase your ability to exercise and decrease the frequency of angina attacks.", "Amlodipine is available generically and under the brand name of Norvasc. Tablet strengths include 2.5, 5, and 10 mg. The recommended dose in adults is 2.5 to 10 mg once daily, usually starting with the lowest dose. Chronic therapy is typical.", "Amlodipine is used with or without other medications to treat high blood pressure. Lowering high blood pressure helps prevent strokes, heart attacks, and kidney problems. Amlodipine belongs to a class of drugs known as calcium channel blockers. It works by relaxing blood vessels so blood can flow more easily. Amlodipine is also used to prevent certain types of chest pain (angina).", "Drug Amlodipine. Price list. The generic Amlodipine combination is manufactured by 106 companies. The information provided includes the cost of the drug and the type of drug - tablet, capsule, syrup, cream, gel, ointment, liquid or injection. To view the price of the drug click on the brand name. Please also note that Medindia's database currently has 201 Brands of Generics of Amlodipine listed.", "Amlodipine Generic. Since the patents have expired for brand-name amlodipine, generic amlodipine is now available on the market. Generic amlodipine is manufactured by a number of different companies and is available in three strengths.", "Drug Amlodipine. Price list. The generic Amlodipine is manufactured by 173 companies. The information provided includes the cost of the drug and the type of drug - tablet, capsule, syrup, cream, gel, ointment, liquid or injection. To view the price of the drug click on the brand name. Please also note that Medindia's database currently has 293 Brands of Generics of Amlodipine listed.", "GENERIC NAME: AMLODIPINE - ORAL (am-LOE-di-peen) BRAND NAME(S): Norvasc. Medication Uses | How To Use | Side Effects | Precautions | Drug Interactions | Overdose | Notes | Missed Dose | Storage. USES: Amlodipine is used with or without other medications to treat high blood pressure.", "Is Generic Amlodipine as Good as Brand-Name Amlodipine? All generic medications must undergo certain tests to compare them to brand-name medications. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) then looks at these tests to decide if the generics are equivalent to the brand-name medications and assigns each generic a rating.", "Amlodipine besylate is a second generation calcium channel blocker that is used in the therapy of hypertension and angina pectoris. Amlodipine has been linked to a low rate of serum enzyme elevations during therapy and to rare instances of clinically apparent acute liver injury." ]
Amlodipine is available generically and under the brand name of Norvasc.
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another name for othello game
[ "Othello / Reversi Game. Othello, also known as Reversi, is a classic board game. Although there is no formal proof of the game's origin, two places have been suggested from its invention.", "A game of dramatic reversals... Othello, also known as Reversi, is a classic board game. Although there is no formal proof of the game's origin, two places have been suggested from its invention. One is China, from a game called 'Fan Mian', the other is from Lewis Waterman and John W. Mollett in 1888, who made this game available.", "The rules of Othello are much simpler than many other board games. However, easy to learn doesn't mean easy to play well. That comes from a good saying, 'one minute to learn, but a lifetime to master'! Each Othello checker is black on one side and white on the other. Black plays first and places a checker, black side uppermost, on any square on the board such that he 'sandwiches' at least one of his opponents pieces between the checker he has just placed and any other of his colour already on the board.", "Othello-Another Variation. This is yet another variation of the game Othello. You can choose who starts playing-you or the computer.", "Reversi is a strategy board game for two players, played on an 8×8 uncheckered board. There are sixty-four identical game pieces called disks (often spelled discs), which are light on one side and dark on the other. Players take turns placing disks on the board with their assigned color facing up.", "The play opens with Roderigo, a rich and dissolute gentleman, complaining to Iago, an ensign, that Iago has not told him about the secret marriage between Desdemona, the daughter of a Senator named Brabantio, and Othello, a Moorish general in the Venetian army.", "Othello sees this, and Iago convinces him that Cassio has received the handkerchief from Desdemona. Enraged and hurt, Othello resolves to kill his wife and asks Iago to kill Cassio. Othello proceeds to make Desdemona's life miserable, hitting her in front of visiting Venetian nobles.", "By emphasising Roderigo's failed bid for Desdemona, and his own dissatisfaction with serving under Othello, Iago convinces Roderigo to wake Brabantio, Desdemona's father, and tell him about his daughter's elopement.", "Iago plants it in Cassio's lodgings as evidence of Cassio and Desdemona's affair. After he has planted the handkerchief, Iago tells Othello to stand apart and watch Cassio's reactions while Iago questions him about the handkerchief.", "This tightly constructed work revolves around four central characters: Othello, a Moorish general in the Venetian army; his beloved wife, Desdemona; his loyal lieutenant, Cassio; and his trusted but unfaithful ensign, Iago." ]
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another name for parkinson's disease
[ "Apomorphine: A drug used to treat severe Parkinson's. It is a form of morphine that can increase the amount of dopamine available in the brain, thereby decreasing symptoms of Parkinson's. Ataxia: Loss of balance. Athetosis: Abnormal involuntary movements that are slow, repetitive, and sinuous.", "Movement Disorders Associated With Parkinson’s Disease Symptoms. Movement disorders are neurological conditions that lead to excess movement or a decrease in movement. The following are among the movement disorders sometimes associated with Parkinson's disease symptoms: 1 Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). 2 PSP is a brain disorder that affects walking and balance, often resulting in falls. 3 The condition can also cause problems with vision and eye movement.", "Parkinson’s Disease Symptoms and Other Movement Disorders. Primary Parkinson’s disease symptoms include tremors, muscle rigidity, slowness of movement, and postural instability (impaired balance and coordination) — however, each of these symptoms is often shared by other movement disorders.", "The motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease result from the death of dopamine-generating cells in the substantia nigra, a region of the midbrain. The causes of this cell death are poorly understood.", "The identifying symptoms of PD include: 1 Tremors, usually beginning in the hands, often occuring on one side before the other. 2 The classic tremor of PD is called a pill-rolling tremor, because the movement resembles rolling a pill between the thumb and forefinger.", "Parkinson's disease is more common in older people, with most cases occurring after the age of 50; when it is seen in young adults, it is called young onset PD (YOPD). The main motor symptoms are collectively called parkinsonism, or a parkinsonian syndrome. The disease can be either primary or secondary. Primary Parkinson's disease is referred to as idiopathic (having no known cause), although some atypical cases have a genetic origin, while secondary parkinsonism is due to known causes like toxins.", "Parkinson's disease (PD, also known as idiopathic or primary parkinsonism, hypokinetic rigid syndrome (HRS), or paralysis agitans) is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system mainly affecting the motor system.", "The immediate cause of PD is degeneration of brain cells in the area known as the substantia nigra, one of the movement control centers of the brain. Damage to this area leads to the cluster of symptoms known as parkinsonism.. In PD, degenerating brain cells contain Lewy bodies, which help identify the disease.", "Amantadine can reduce the involuntary movements of Parkinson's disease by acting on other brain chemicals as well. Anticholinergic: A substance, usually a medication that halts the actions of a chemical that transmits signals between nerves called acetylcholine. The side effects include blurred vision and dry mouth.", "Definition. Parkinson disease (PD) is a progressive movement disorder marked by tremors, rigidity, slow movements (bradykinesia), and posture instability. It occurs when cells in one of the movement-control centers of the brain begin to die for unknown reasons." ]
Idiopathic or Primary parkinsonism, Hypokinetic rigid syndrome (HRS), or Paralysis agitans
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another name for paroxysmal atrial tachycardia
[ "Could someone please explain to me the difference between: Paroxysmal Atrial Tachycardia vs Sinus Tachycardia vs Supraventricular Tachycardia. I'm getting all confused! SVT is just a broad term to describe any tachycardia that originates above the ventricles. PAT, then, is another name for SVT.", "Manifestations of atrial tachycardia include the following: 1 Rapid pulse rate: In most atrial tachycardias, the rapid pulse is regular; it may be irregular in rapid atrial tachycardias with variable AV conduction and in multifocal atrial tachycardia (MAT) 2 Episodic or paroxysmal occurrence. 3 Sudden onset of palpitations.", "Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT) or. Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia (PSVT) Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) is a rapid, regular heart rate where the heart beats anywhere from 150-250 times per minute in the atria. Another name for SVT is paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT). The word “paroxysmal” means occasionally or from time to time.", "Atrial tachycardia is a supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) that does not require the atrioventricular (AV) junction, accessory pathways, or ventricular tissue for its initiation and maintenance.", "Some forms are called paroxysmal atrial tachycardia (PAT) or paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT). Electrical signals in the heart's upper chambers fire abnormally, which interferes with electrical signals coming from the sinoatrial (SA) node --- the heart's natural pacemaker.", "Ventricular fibrillation is life-threatening. Ventricular fibrillation (v-fib for short) is the most serious cardiac rhythm disturbance. The lower chambers quiver and the heart can't pump any blood, causing cardiac arrest. How it works. The heart's electrical activity becomes disordered.", "Atrial tachycardia is defined as a supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) that does not require the atrioventricular (AV) junction, accessory pathways, or ventricular tissue for its initiation and maintenance.", "Accessible Search Form. 1 Arrhythmia. 2 Heart Failure. 3 Heart Palpitations. How the Heart 1 Works. Stroke. Send a link to NHLBI to someone by E-MAIL | PRINT | SHARE this page from the NHLBI BOOKMARK & SHARE X. Share this page from the NHLBI on Blogger.", "US Brand Name. Descriptions. Flecainide is used to prevent or treat irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias) such as paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) and paroxysmal atrial fibrillation/flutter (PAF). Flecainide is also used to prevent life-threatening sustained ventricular tachycardia (sustained VT).", "Atrial or Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT) Atrial or Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) is a fast heart rate that starts in the upper chambers of the heart. Some forms are called paroxysmal atrial tachycardia (PAT) or paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT). How it happens. Electrical signals in the heart's upper chambers fire abnormally, which interferes with electrical signals coming from the sinoatrial (SA) node --- the heart's natural pacemaker." ]
Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT).
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another name for pasty
[ "TRENDING NOW. 1 nonnuclear 'Not nuclear'. 2 armada 'A fleet of warships'. 3 volunteer 'Someone who does something without being forced to do it'. 4 operationalize Bannon was removed from the National Security Council. filibuster 'An effort to prevent action in a legislature'.", "There is uncertainty as to the derivation of the word oggy and the usage of the term tiddy oggy. Several web sites that state tiddy oggy is another name for Cornish pasty, and indeed, it is commonly used but we suspect it is used unknowingly as to its original meaning. Cornwall-calling.co.uk mentions on its pastie page that a tiddy oggy was filled only with potato.", "Pasties by other names. 1 So far, we have found 58 names for pasties and pasty-like dishes around the world, although some are similar derivations of a generic or regional name. 2 Photos of many pasties are shown here - more details are given on the original web pages, reached by the link under each photo or the name in the numbered bullet list.", "Learn More about pasty. See words that rhyme with pasty Thesaurus: All synonyms and antonyms for pasty Spanish Central: Translation of pasty Nglish: Translation of pasty for Spanish speakers Britannica English: Translation of pasty for Arabic speakers.", "Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group. Example Sentences for pasty. Among them was a young gentleman who, without a glance at beef or pasty, at once made up to our party of three. Be careful not to overcook it, and it will not be pasty, but firm and tender. Tetlow's fat, smooth, pasty face of the overfed, underexercised professional man became a curious exhibit of alarm and obstinacy. Stephen declared laughingly that he saw he should keep the pasty.", "This article is about the baked pie or pastry. For the fried pie or pastry, see Pastie. For other uses, see Pasty (disambiguation). A pasty (/ˈpæsti/, Cornish: Pasti) is a baked pastry, a traditional variety of which is particularly associated with Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.", "the Priddy oggy will be dealt with on the English pasties page because it is a recent invention (1960's) that originated in Priddy, a village in Somerset, UK. tiddly is naval slang for 'proper', as used in the navy and dockyards, especially Devonport; so tiddly oggy can be translated as being a proper pasty, as in Proper Cornish Pasty.", "An assortment of cakes and pastries in a pâtisserie. This is a list of pastries, which are small cakes or confections made using pastry — a stiff dough enriched with fat. Some dishes, such as pies, are made of a pastry casing that covers or completely contains a filling of various sweet or savory ingredients. There are five basic types of pastry (a food that combines flour and fat) - these are shortcrust pastry, filo pastry, choux pastry, flaky pastry and puff pastry.", "The easiest way to describe a pasty, is a pot pie without the pot. Nobody knows for sure where and when the pasty originated. It's thought to have been invented when the preparation of food became an art rather than roasting a hunk of meat on a stick. The pasty came to the Upper Peninsula through Cornwall England.", "Textually, the earliest known reference to the pasty contribute it to the Cornish. From 1150 to 1190 a man by the name of Chretien de Troyes wrote several Arthurian romances for the Countess of Champagne. In one of them, Eric and Enide, it mentions pasties: Next Guivret opened a chest and took out two pasties." ]
Cornish: Pasti
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another name for penetration testing
[ "2) Application Security Testing: Using software methods one can verify if the system is exposed to security vulnerabilities. 3) Physical Penetration Test: Strong physical security methods are applied to protect sensitive data. This is generally useful in military and government facilities.", "Example Sentences for penetration. She is so clever, has so much imagination and penetration, that they must be very entertaining. There was a density to the darkness that almost excluded the penetration of thought. You have wonderful intelligence and penetration in everything. No flattery could lull his vigilance, no sophistry deceive his penetration.", "Penetration testing sample test cases (test scenarios): Remember this is not functional testing. In Pentest your goal is to find security holes in the system. Below are some generic test cases and not necessarily applicable for all applications.", "In some cases the region where the penetration of the male organ takes place is indicated on the oosphere by a hyaline receptive spot (Oedogonium, Vaucheria, &c.), or by a receptive papilla consisting of hyaline cytoplasm (Peronosporeae).", "Relevance ranks synonyms and suggests the best matches based on how closely a synonym’s sense matches the sense you selected. Complexity sorts synonyms based on their difficulty. Adjust it higher to choose from words that are more complex. Length ranks your synonyms based on character count.", "What is Penetration Testing? It’s the process to identify security vulnerabilities in an application by evaluating the system or network with various malicious techniques. Purpose of this test is to secure important data from outsiders like hackers who can have unauthorized access to system.", "The main objective of penetration testing is to determine security weaknesses. A pen test can also be used to test an organization's security policy compliance, its employees' security awareness and the organization's ability to identify and respond to security incidents.", "Dear Sir, I am fresher for the penetration Testing, i need to know how to do the network penetration easily, which tool is easy to do the network penetration testing , and PLEASE SEND ME THE STEP BY STEP GUIDE FOR THE NETWORK PENETRATION TESTING.", "pen test (penetration testing) Penetration testing (also called pen testing) is the practice of testing a computer system, network or Web application to find vulnerabilities that an attacker could exploit. Download Our Guide to Agile DevOps.", "Penetration tests are sometimes called white hat attacks because in a pen test, the good guys are attempting to break in. Pen test strategies include: Targeted testing. Targeted testing is performed by the organization's IT team and the penetration testing team working together." ]
Pen test
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another name for perler beads
[ "1. 1 a smooth, rounded bead formed within the shells of certain mollusks and composed of the mineral aragonite or calcite in a matrix, deposited in concentric layers as a protective coating around an irritating foreign object: valued as a gem when lustrous and finely colored. Compare cultured pearl.", "Introduction to fuse beads. Perler beads (as known as Hama beads or Nabbi beads) are plastic fusible beads. These colorful beads are usually arranged on plastic pegboards to form patterns and then fused together with a clothes iron. They can also be strung into necklaces, woven into keychains, or even assembled into three-dimensional decors.", "Si le bison sur le nickel pouvait t'entendre perler de lui, ils vont diminuer leur population même plus loin exprès. If the bison on the nickel could hear you talk about them, they would diminish their population even further on purpose.", "beads of sweat nplplural noun: Noun always used in plural form--for example, jeans, scissors.. (perspiration) gocce di sudore nfpl. prayer beads nplplural noun: Noun always used in plural form--for example, jeans, scissors..", "BeadsnFashion.com is an online platform for Jewelry Supplies, Learning and selling. The concept is Buy. Learn. Buy: The Jewelry supplies and create your own styles for personal use or reselling. Sell: Sell your Jewellery creations to Indian as well Intl clients.", "Au fil du discours, et cela ne met absolument pas en cause la prestation de Son Excellence qui a prononcé un splendide discours, ce jeune homme qui travaille au Sénat est devenu de plus en plus pâle devant la cascade de promesses et l'addition des coûts que devraient absorber les Canadiens. Des gouttes de sueur ont commencé à perler sur son front.", "Best Answer: Parchment paper. It's the same as wax paper but doesn't have the waxyness. Or you can order or buy new ironing paper. Check out their website http://www.perlerbeads.com/. Or if it's ok with your Mom she can e-mail me your address and I can send you some of our extra paper. We have a TON of it.", "Report Abuse. 1 How To Iron Perler Beads. 2 You should be able to use wax paper, just make sure you are using a thicker wax paper and the correct side and that the iron is on the appropriate setting. 3 RE: Melty Beads. Most parchment papers and deli papers have silicone at least on one side so you could try those if you have them.", "Bead brands. The top fuse beads brand is Perler in the United States and Hama in other countries. Perler beads work really well with Hama's Midi beads as they are of the same size and material. (Do not mix Perler/Hama beads with cheap generic brands found in stores such as Walmart.", "BeadsnFashion.com is an online platform for Jewelry Supplies, Learning and selling. The concept is Buy. Learn. Sell. Buy: The Jewelry supplies and create your own styles for personal use or reselling. Learn: Get Jewelery making eLearning sessions, from Free to paid modules to enhance your skill. Sell: Sell your Jewellery creations to Indian as well Intl clients." ]
Hama beads or Nabbi beads
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another name for piano
[ "piano thesaurus. Retrieved January 17, 2018, from http://www.powerthesaurus.org/piano/synonyms: Chicago: Power Thesaurus. 1969. piano thesaurus http://www.powerthesaurus.org/piano/synonyms (accessed January 17, 2018). Harvard: Power Thesaurus 1969, piano thesaurus, Power Thesaurus, viewed 17 January, 2018, <http://www.powerthesaurus.org/piano/synonyms>. MLA: Power Thesaurus. piano thesaurus 31 December 1969.", "Adjectives for Piano player: full-time, motionless, sleepy, terrific, impressive, blind, damn, magnificent, splendid, damned, wonderful, regular, beautiful, mere, well-rehearsed, part-time, cute, lousy, electrical, competent, rotten, gorgeous, fantastic, mechanical, quiet, excellent, bad, different, certain, greatest handless, handless, famous, best, black, greatest, automatic,", "A player piano is a self-playing piano, containing a pneumatic or electro-mechanical mechanism that operates the piano action via pre-programmed music recorded on perforated paper, or in rare instances, metallic rolls, with more modern implementations using MIDI. The rise of the player piano grew with the rise of the mass-produced piano for the home in the late 19th and early 20th century. Sales peaked in 1924, then declined as the improvement in phonograph recordings due to electrical recording", "Duo-Art recording 5973-4. A player piano (also known as pianola) is a self-playing piano, containing a pneumatic or electro-mechanical mechanism that operates the piano action via pre-programmed music recorded on perforated paper, or in rare instances, metallic rolls, with more modern implementations using MIDI.", "Piano synonyms and Piano antonyms. Top synonym for piano (another word for piano) is soft.", "Player piano. A player piano (also known as pianola) is a self-playing piano, containing a pneumatic or electro-mechanical mechanism that operates the piano action via pre-programmed music recorded on perforated paper, or in rare instances, metallic rolls, with more modern implementations using MIDI.", "Synonyms for Piano player: piano player (noun) pianist. Other synonyms: pianist, player, mechanical piano, Pianola, player piano.", "Retrieved January 17, 2018, from http://www.powerthesaurus.org/piano/synonyms Chicago Power Thesaurus. 1969. piano thesaurus http://www.powerthesaurus.org/piano/synonyms (accessed January 17, 2018). Harvard Power Thesaurus 1969, piano thesaurus, Power Thesaurus, viewed 17 January, 2018, <http://www.powerthesaurus.org/piano/synonyms>.", "A player piano is neither an electric piano, electronic piano, nor a digital piano. The distinction between these instruments lies in the way sounds are produced. A player piano is an acoustic piano where the sound is produced by hammer strikes on the piano strings. Electrical or electronic components are limited to moving the keys or hammers mimicking the actions of a person; no sound is produced from electrically amplified audio.", "Synonyms: brace, branch, clover, crutch, delta, deltoid, fan, fang, fork, leash." ]
Another name for piano is soft.
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another name for piroxicam medication
[ "Piroxicam's primary use in dogs and cats has. been as a supplementary drug to use in the. treatment of certain types of cancers, especially. those found in the bladder. Piroxicam probably. acts by enhancing the body's own ability to de-. stroy cancer cells. Piroxicam is in the non-.", "Piroxicam -- Teratogenic Agent: »Introduction: Piroxicam -- Teratogenic Agent. »Symptoms of Piroxicam -- Teratogenic Agent. Piroxicam: a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (trade name Feldene) used to treat arthritis and other inflammatory conditions.", "Piroxicam is used to relieve inflammation, swelling, and joint stiffness associated with rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. It is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, which works by reducing hormones that cause inflammation and pain.", "Piroxicam can cause side effects such as nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, diarrhea, dizziness, gas, heartburn, itching, loss of appetite, constipation, and headache. This is not a complete list of all side effects.", "Piroxicam: Another name for Piroxicam -- Teratogenic Agent (or close medical condition association). »Introduction: Piroxicam -- Teratogenic Agent. »Symptoms of Piroxicam -- Teratogenic Agent. Piroxicam: Piroxicam is listed as a type of (or associated with) the following medical conditions in our database:", "DRUG DESCRIPTION. FELDENE (piroxicam) capsule is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, available as maroon and blue #322 10 mg capsules and maroon #323 20 mg capsules for oral administration. The chemical name is 4-hydroxyl-2-methyl-N-2-pyridinyl-2H-1,2,-benzothiazine-3- carboxamide 1,1-dioxide. The molecular weight is 331.35.", "Canadian Brand Name. Descriptions. Piroxicam is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to treat pain and help relieve symptoms of arthritis (eg, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis), such as inflammation, swelling, stiffness, and joint pain.", "General Description. Piroxicam is a Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory drug (NSAID) used for the treatment of inflammation. It is typically prescribed to pets with joint disease, fevers, and minor aches. It is also effective in the treatment of cancer, especially bladder cancers. NSAIDs work by reducing the enzyme COX-2.", "If your physician has instructed or directed you to take Piroxicam medication in a regular schedule and you have missed a dose of this medicine, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, then skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule.", "Check out these best-sellers and special offers on books and newsletters from Mayo Clinic. 1 NEW! – The Mayo Clinic Diet, Second Edition. 2 Relief for America's epidemic of indigestion. 3 Keeping your bones healthy and strong. Manage blood pressure for better 1 health. The Mayo Clinic Diet Online." ]
Feldene
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another name for pork shoulder
[ "Below the butt is the pork shoulder. This cut includes most of the hog's front leg quarter. Because the leg muscles work a lot more than the back, the meat is a little tougher here than the butt, thus requiring a bit more time to coax out tenderness.", "If they did, they would be called soyboys. Rib roast (a.k.a. bone-in pork loin rib roast, a.k.a. bone-in loin rib roast, a.k.a. center cut rib roast, a.k.a. prime rib of pork). This is the whole pork loin muscle, up to 2' long and 6 thick, with the baby back ribs attached. You can buy the whole roast or sections.", "Shoulder. The pork shoulder is a complex weave of muscles, connective tissues, sinew, and fat and it runs from the spine down to the elbow of the front leg including the shoulder blade, forward to the neck, and back to the ribs and may include the first two or three small rib bones.", "But cook it low and slow, and it just melts away, basting the meat with all sorts of savory juices. Trouble is, there are actually a few different types of shoulder cuts. The first, and probably most common, is Boston butt. Boston butt comes from high on the hog, above the shoulder blade, and has lots of juicy, marbled fat. This is probably what most people buy when they purchase pork shoulder in a grocery store. It's a versatile piece of meat that you can just as easily roast or braise.", "Our communities encompass many different hobbies and interests, but each one is built on friendly, intelligent membership.", "Boston butt = Boston roast = pork butt roast = pork shoulder Boston butt = Boston-style shoulder = Boston shoulder = Boston-style butt = fresh pork butt.", "PORK CHOPS. Thick or thin, bone-in or bone-less pork chops are cut from meat perpendicular to the spine, often from the loin. Cook : “These are a high heat, fry or grill kind of thing,” says Mylan. Pork chops from the shoulder end are fattier than from the loin end. If you have chops from the shoulder end, they’re great for slow roasting or lower, longer grill cooking.", "First, a primer: Slow smoked, barbecue pork typically uses meat from the shoulder area of the hog. The reason is simple: The shoulder contains all sorts of different muscle groups held together by gobs of connective tissue. Connective tissue, as we know, is pretty tough stuff.", "PORK SHOULDER, or PORK BUTT. Starting from the front of the pig: Pork shoulder (also called pork butt or “Boston butt”) is generally sold as a 5 to 10 pound boneless roast at the grocery store. (Pork shoulder chops are sold with bones, but those are less common.).", "Marine Communities. Our Marine websites focus on Cruising and Sailing Vessels, including forums and the largest cruising Wiki project on the web today. » More about our Marine Communities. Copyright 2002-2015 Social Knowledge, LLC All Rights Reserved. All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:57 AM." ]
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another name for prairie dog
[ "Thousands of prairie dogs can live in one town, with each town covering hundreds of acres of land beneath the earths surface. Each town is then divided into many coteries, or smaller groups of several females defended by a single male.", "Prairie Dogs. Genus Cynomys. Prairie dogs are robust rodents, slightly grizzled and fat. They have broad, rounded heads, hairy tails and short legs. The skull has 22 teeth. Prairie dogs weigh 1 1/2 to 3 lbs. The head and body are 11 to 13 inches long, with a tail length of 3 to 4 inches.", "Allow me to introduce Myself: I'm a Prairie Dog. Where You'll Most Likely Find Me: In Canada and the United States. What I Like to Eat: Leaves, stems, grass roots, weeds and forbs, which are flowering plants. We on occasion eat small animals like grasshoppers, bugs and beetles.", "Endangered animals Some species of prairie dogs are endangered or threatened. The black-footed ferret, Burrowing Owl, and Prairie Rattlesnake are endangered because they rely on the prairie dog for food and shelter. 11. Interesting facts The prairie dogs got their name from the sound that they make when danger is near.", "Prairie dog burrows are called towns.. Most prairie dogs hibernate during the winter. Settlers called them dogs and sod poodles because of their high-pitched, bark-like call. As members of the genus Cynomys (Greek for mouse dog), all 5 species of Prairie Dogs belong to the squirrel family (Sciuridae).", "Family Structure: The black-tailed prairie dogs are the most common us and are the only species found in North America. We are social butterflies and live in family groups called coteries. Coteries contain one adult male, a few adult females and the children.", "Cynomys ludovicianus is the scientific name of the most common kind of prairie dog, the black-tailed priarie dog. The genus is Cynomys and the family is Sciuridae.", "Prairie dogs belong to the squirrel family, Sciuridae, which includes squirrels, chipmunks, and marmots, in the Mammalian Order Rodentia. Their scientific name is Cynomys ludovicianus, which means dog mouse of Louisiana. The Black-tailed prairie dog is 12 to 15 inches in length and weighs between 2 and 4 pounds.", "Synonyms for prairie dog. This thesaurus page is about all possible synonyms, equivalent, same meaning and similar words for the term prairie dog. Princeton's WordNet(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms: prairie dog, prairie marmot(noun) any of several rodents of North American prairies living in large complex burrows having a barking cry. Synonyms: prairie dog, prairie marmot.", "most live in pairies hence the name prairie dogs. you also need to know the diet of the prairie dog. prairie dogs are herbivores and they eat leaves, roots, and grass. the classification of the prairie dog is Cynomys ludovicianus for the black-tailed prairie dog.that is the best facts on the prairie dog." ]
Another name of Prairie dog is Cynomys ludovicianus.
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another name for psyllium
[ "Psyllium /ˈsɪliəm/, or ispaghula /ˌɪspəˈɡuːlə/, is the common name used for several members of the plant genus Plantago whose seeds are used commercially for the production of mucilage. Psyllium is mainly used as a dietary fiber to relieve symptoms of both constipation and mild diarrhea and occasionally as a food thickener.", "Little did I know that Psyllium husk/Ispaghula husk, same plant different names in ...I have ordered Psyllium husk from amazon, I don't want to take the asparteme and other ingredients if not necessary..", "Psyllium (usually as husk or powder) is a fiber derived from the plant Plantago psyllium that is able to bind to fatty acids and cholesterol from the diet; it can increase fecal moisture and weight. This page features 106 unique references to scientific papers. Summary.", "Anyway, I've bought some psyllium ...I realise now that ispaghula husk IS psyllium husk, but the mixture I was taking also had flavouring and aspartame in it, so maybe this pure powder will be better..", "BLOND PSYLLIUM Side Effects & Safety. Blond psyllium is LIKELY SAFE for most people when taken by mouth with plenty of fluids. Drink at least 8 ounces of fluids for every 3-5 grams of husk or 7 grams of seed. In some people, blond psyllium might cause gas, stomach pain, diarrhea, constipation, and nausea.", "psyllium (silˑ·ē·m), n Latin names: Plantago ovata, Plantago psyllium, or. Plantago indica; parts used: husks, leaves, and seeds; uses: laxative, dietary aid, hypercholesterolemia, urinary tract conditions, and diarrhea; precautions: individuals with intestinal obstruction. May cause vomiting, anorexia, flatus, diarrhea, and bloating.", "This medication is available without a prescription. Psyllium hydrophilic mucilloid is a bulk-forming oral laxative. This type of laxative is not digested by the body; it absorbs liquids from the intestines and swells to form a soft, bulky stool. The bowel is then stimulated normally by the presence of the bulky stool.", "It’s important to take enough water when taking blond psyllium. Not taking enough fluid could lead to choking or obstruction of the esophagus (the food passage connecting the throat and the stomach) or bowel. Take at least 240 mL per 5 grams or less of blond psyllium husk or 7 grams of blond psyllium seed.", "September 14, 2013 | community.myfitnesspal.com. Failing this I would go for Fybogel which is Ispaghula husk also there is senokot hi-firber another Ispaghula husk. and then there is psyllium husk Failing these there is....", "Psyllium is the common word used to refer to fibers taken from the plant known as Plantago ovata (Plantago psyllium is used synonymously, and is where the fiber name is derived from); the fiber is characterized by being water soluble (hydrophilic) and gel forming, while possessing low fermentability." ]
Ispaghula.
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another name for puerto rican
[ "Puerto Rico. Spanish, literally rich harbor; Caribbean island, name given in 1493 by Christopher Columbus to the large bay on the north side of the island; he called the island itself San Juan. Over time the name of the bay became the name of the island and the name of the island was taken by the town that grew up at the bay.", "Puerto Rican nnoun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. ([sb] from island of Puerto Rico) puertorriqueño nmnombre masculino: Sustantivo de género exclusivamente masculino (televisor, piso). boricua nmnombre masculino: Sustantivo de género exclusivamente masculino (televisor, piso).", "1873 (n.), 1874 (adj.), from Puerto Rico + -an. Earlier was Porto Rican (1842). Spanish, literally rich harbor; Caribbean island, name given in 1493 by Christopher Columbus to the large bay on the north side of the island; he called the island itself San Juan.", "Puerto Rican adjadjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, a tall girl, an interesting book, a big house.. (of or from island of Puerto Rico) puertorriqueño/a adjadjetivo: Describe el sustantivo. Puede ser posesivo, numeral, demostrativo (casa grande, mujer alta).", "Puerto Rico's History. XV Century. Taíno Indians who inhabited the territory, called the island Boriken or Borinquen which means: the great land of the valiant and noble Lord or land of the great lords. Today this word -used in various modifications- is still popularly used to designate the people and island of Puerto Rico.", "Moyeto -African American (This is typically used as a slang slur, and isn't typical within Puerto Rico, but rather the Dominican Republic. African American in Puerto Rico is 'moreno'/'morenoamericano' or 'persona de color'. Panna or Pana- Buddy (pana is a name for breadfruit in Puerto Rico) Sínsoras - a distant place.", "Puerto Ricans are natural-born citizens of the United States. However, Puerto Rico does not have a vote in the United States Congress, which governs the territory with full jurisdiction under the Puerto Rico Federal Relations Act of 1950.", "Puerto Rico (Spanish for Rich Port), officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, lit. Free Associated State of Puerto Rico) and briefly called Porto Rico, is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the northeast Caribbean Sea.", "2 Contributions. Puerto Rico's original name is Borinquen (in Spanish) Boriken, meaning Land of the Brave Lord in the language of the indeginous inhabitants, the Taino people. Cristopher Colum…bus named the island San Juan Bautista or St. John the Baptist. The capital city was called Puerto Rico or Rich Port.", "List of Puerto Rican slang words and phrases. This article is a summary of common slang words and phrases used in Puerto Rico. Idiomatic expressions may be difficult to translate fully and may have multiple meanings, so the English translations below may not reflect the full meaning of the expression they intend to translate." ]
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another name for roland
[ "Or Register. Thread: Middle Name For Roland. Middle Name For Roland I'm currently crushing on the hypothetical sibling set of Alaric Matthew, Sebastian Rhys and Roland, but I'm not quite sure what I would pair with Roland. Some middles I've thought of are James, Theodore and Elijah.", "Pat O'Toole has always idolized his older brother, Coop. He's even helped Coop with some of his crazier plans -- such as risking his life to help his big brother dig a tunnel underneath their neighborhood in the suburbs of Washington, DC. Coop ...", "These are the sort of questions that led to The Causes and Consequences of Distinctively Black Names, a research paper written by a white economist (Steven Levitt, a co-author of this article) and a black economist (Roland G. Fryer Jr., a young Harvard scholar who studies race).", "This thesaurus page is about all possible synonyms, equivalent, same meaning and similar words for the term roland. PPDB, the paraphrase database(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms: List of paraphrases: rowland, rohland, garros, rolland.", "Which is more dangerous: a gun or a swimming pool? How much does campaign spending really matter? What truly made crime fall in the 1990s? These are the sort of questions raised—and answered—in the new book Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything. In today's excerpt, the first of two, authors Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner explore the impact of a child's first name, particularly a distinctively black name.", "What does Ronald mean? Ronald [ronald]▼ as a boys' name is pronounced RAH-nald. It is of Old Norse origin, and the meaning of Ronald is ruler's counselor. Also possibly from the same root as Reginald and Reynold. Ronald emerged among the Scots, and was not widely used in the rest of the English-speaking world until the end of the 19th century.", "Usage: Roland, of Anglo-Saxon origin, is a very popular first name. It is more often used as a boy (male) name. People having the name Roland are in general originating from Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, South Africa, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of America.", "While Roland is not a name I would choose for a son, I know 2 little Rolands (and no bigger Rolands at all), so to me, it's totally a baby name. At the same time, I can visualize it on a grown man in the workplace, so I think it is a great name if that is what you like!", "Cast of Characters The Gunslinger. In order of appearance, thought, or deed: The man in blacka sorceror. The GunslingerRoland. The donkeya shapechanger, turns into a mule. Browna border dweller. Zoltana crow. Papa Docbringer of the beans.", "Roland E09 keyboard. The Roland Corporation (ローランド株式会社, Rōrando Kabushiki Kaisha) is a Japanese manufacturer of electronic musical instruments, electronic equipment and software. It was founded by Ikutaro Kakehashi in Osaka on April 18, 1972, with ¥33 million in capital." ]
Another name for roland is rowland, rohland, garros, rolland.
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another name for seroquel medication
[ "The most common side effects of tricyclics (and tetracyclics) include: 1 Dry mouth. 2 Blurred vision. 3 Constipation. Urinary retention. 4 Drowsiness. Increased appetite leading to weight 5 gain. Drop in blood pressure when moving from sitting to standing, which can cause lightheadedness. Increased sweating.", "Seroquel (quetiapine) is an antipsychotic medicine. It works by changing the actions of chemicals in the brain. Seroquel is used to treat schizophrenia in adults and children who are at least 13 years old. Seroquel is used to treat bipolar disorder (manic depression) in adults and children who are at least 10 years old. Seroquel is also used together with antidepressant medications to treat major depressive disorder in adults.", "If you feel a medication doesn't work, or you are having side effects, consult with a provider to adjust the treatment plan. Some medications can be prescribed “off-label,” which means they haven’t been approved by the FDA for a given condition. A doctor should justify his thinking in recommending any treatment as well as be clear about the limits of the research around that medication and if there are any alternate options.", "Check out these best-sellers and special offers on books and newsletters from Mayo Clinic. NEW! – The Mayo Clinic Diet, Second Edition. Relief for America's epidemic of indigestion. Keeping your bones healthy and strong.", "Seroquel (quetiapine) is a psychotropic medication used to treat schizophrenia in adults and children who are at least 13 years old. Seroquel is also used in the treatment of major depression and bipolar disorder. Side effects of Seroquel may include: mood or behavior changes, constipation, stomach pain, upset stomach,", "Check out these best-sellers and special offers on books and newsletters from Mayo Clinic. 1 NEW! – The Mayo Clinic Diet, Second Edition. 2 Relief for America's epidemic of indigestion. 3 Keeping your bones healthy and strong. Manage blood pressure for better 1 health. The Mayo Clinic Diet Online.", "Bioisoster of phenothiazine, can exist in cis or trans form. The cis isomer is SEVERAL time s more potent than the trans. The compound is obtained from saturation of double bond. (Cis to the alkyl chain to the right/Trans to the left.", "Seroquel medication. Seroquel medication is also known by the generic name quetiapine. Many bipolar medications are known by more than one name. The generic name is the chemical name without any brand marketing attached.So “quetiapine” refers to the actual chemical drug – a fumaric acid.", "Increase in increments of no more than 200 mg/day up to 800 mg/day by day 6. Recommended dosage range is 400 to 800 mg/day. May be given as monotherapy or as adjunctive therapy with lithium or divalproex. Or, extended-release tablets 300 mg P.O. on day 1,600 mg on day 2, and 400 to 800 mg on day 3. Recommended dosage range is 400 to 800 mg/day.", "What is Abilify, and how does it work (mechanism of action)? Abilify (aripiprazole) is an anti-psychotic drug used for the medical treatment of psychotic conditions and disorders such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. This drug also is used with other medications for the treatment of major depression in adults. The exact mechanism of action of Abilify is unknown." ]
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another name for serpentine belt
[ "Drive or 'serpentine' belt. A drive belt drives the accessories installed on your engine such as the alternator, power steering pump, water pump and the air conditioner compressor.", "Drive or 'serpentine' belt. A drive belt drives the accessories installed on your engine such as the alternator, power steering pump, water pump and the air conditioner compressor. Most modern cars have one or two drive belts.", "A serpentine belt is an accessory drive belt, with small multiple v-ribs, routed around most or all of the engine-powered accessories such as the alternator, A/C compressor an … d power steering pump.", "Variations [edit]. On some engine designs, the back (smooth side) of the belt may drive some accessories. This is typically limited to components requiring less torque or where a large angle of wrap is present.", "Serpentine belt is another name for auxiliary belt: belt that drives Alternator, PAS pump and A/C compressor pulleys via Crankshaft pulley.Only failed Timing belt would cause such damage that would require such repair in the engine.", "The serpentine drive belt is on the outside of the engine and is used to drive the accessories (such as air conditioning compressor, power steering etcetera) The cam belt (… timing belt) is protected by a plastic cover and connects the engine crankshaft with the engine camshaft or camshafts.", "Serpentine belt is another name for auxiliary belt: belt that drives Alternator, PAS pump and A/C compressor pulleys via Crankshaft pulley.Only failed Timing belt would cause such damage that would require such repair in the engine.", "First your car don't have a Serpentine belt. It should have 3 Micro v belts. Each cost from 10 to 18 bucks, and labor to replace all 3 belts is .8 of an hour. But TBH I don't think you need the new belt for your car.", "Is like you are mixing things up. Serpentine belt is another name for auxiliary belt: belt that drives Alternator, PAS pump and A/C compressor pulleys via Crankshaft pulley.", "Step by step instructions on how to remove a serpentine belt using an auto tensioner with expert tips on cars in this free auto repair video. Expert: Nathan McCullough. Bio: Nathan McCullough graduated from Nashville Auto-Diesel College with a GPA of 3.5 and received their Craftsmanship Award and Honor Seal." ]
Auxiliary belt
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another name for sodium bicarbonate meds
[ "Sodium bicarbonate is used to relieve heartburn and indigestion. Sodium bicarbonate is also used to make the blood and urine less acidic in certain conditions. Sodium bicarbonate may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide.", "If you are using sodium bicarbonate as an antacid, it should be taken 1 to 2 hours after meals, with a full glass of water. If you are using sodium bicarbonate for another reason, it may be taken with or without food. Do not take sodium bicarbonate on an overly full stomach.", "Sodium bicarbonate is an antacid that neutralizes stomach acid. Sodium bicarbonate is used to relieve heartburn and indigestion. Sodium bicarbonate may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide.", "If you have any of the following conditions, tell your doctor, who may advise you not to take sodium bicarbonate or to watch for certain types of reactions. 1 Allergies to sodium bicarbonate or any other ingredients of the medication. Kidney problems.", "Brand Name(s): Alka-Seltzer® Heartburn, Zegerid® (as a combination product containing Omeprazole, Sodium Bicarbonate), Zegerid® OTC (as a combination product containing Omeprazole, Sodium Bicarbonate); also available generically. Other Name(s): baking soda, citrocarbonate.", "Sodium bicarbonate is an antacid used to relieve heartburn and acid indigestion. Your doctor also may prescribe sodium bicarbonate to make your blood or urine less acidic in certain conditions. This medication is sometimes prescribed for other uses; ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.", "Sodium bicarbonate contains a large amount of sodium. If you are on a sodium restricted diet or have high blood pressure talk to your health care professional before taking sodium bicarbonate. You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit the FDA MedWatch website or call 1-800-FDA-1088.", "Sodium Bicarbonate Interactions. It's always important to tell your doctor and pharmacist about all of your treatments, including over-the-counter medications; vitamins, nutritional shakes, protein powders, and other supplements; herbal treatments or other alternative medicines; and any illegal or recreational drugs.", "What are the possible side effects of sodium bicarbonate ()? Stop taking sodium bicarbonate and seek emergency medical attention if you experience a rare allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of the throat; swelling of the lips, tongue, or face; or hives).", "Sodium bicarbonate is the generic name for a drug that is most commonly used to calm upset stomach caused by irritation from acid reflux. It's available in tablet form and is also sold in combination with omeprazole (Prilosec) as the over-the-counter (OTC) drug Zegerid for acid reflux. Sodium bicarbonate belongs to a class of drugs called antacids." ]
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another name for sodium chloride
[ "A small amount of dietary sodium is necessary for healthy body functioning. When combined with chloride and potassium, it helps maintain the body’s fluid balance and normal blood pressure, allows for muscle contraction and transmits electrical impulses between nerves. Sodium occurs naturally in some foods, such as meat, seafood and some grains.", "13 Synonyms found for sodium chloride solution. When some sodium chloride solution is then added to one of the two portions, the basicity of the solution is distinctly increased.", "When trying to eliminate sodium from your diet, scan the ingredient list before eating or drinking anything. Any ingredient with “sodium” or “Na” -- the chemical name for sodium -- in its name contains the substance. Sodium might also be labeled as baking soda, baking powder, monosodium glutamate (MSG), disodium phosphate or salt.", "Although food manufacturers are required to list all the ingredients included in food and beverage products, it can be difficult to identify sodium within these ingredient lists. Knowing the different names for sodium can help you slowly eliminate excess sodium from your diet and help prevent cardiovascular disease.", "sodium chloride solution. Relevance ranks synonyms and suggests the best matches based on how closely a synonym’s sense matches the sense you selected. Complexity sorts synonyms based on their difficulty. Adjust it higher to choose from words that are more complex. Length ranks your synonyms based on character count.", "Sodium chloride inhalation may also be used for other purposes not listed in this medication guide. Sodium chloride is the chemical name for salt. Sodium is an electrolyte that regulates the amount of water in your body. Sodium also plays a part in nerve impulses and muscle contractions. Sodium chloride is used to treat or prevent sodium loss caused by dehydration, excessive sweating, or other causes. Sodium chloride may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide. Sodium chloride is the chemical name for salt. Sodium chloride can reduce some types of bacteria. Sodium chloride flush is used to clean out an intravenous (IV) catheter, which helps prevent blockage and removes any medicine left in the catheter area after you have received an IV infusion.", "Sodium chloride /ˌsoʊdiəm ˈklɔːraɪd/, also known as salt or halite, is an ionic compound with the chemical formula NaCl, representing a 1:1 ratio of sodium and chloride ions. Sodium chloride is the salt most responsible for the salinity of seawater and of the extracellular fluid of many multicellular organisms.", "Other Similar FunTrivia Questions & Answers. I have a container which originally held 500 grams of what the label claims to be finest table salt - pretty much pure sodium chloride. Yet, out of every 100 grams in the container, only 39 grams are sodium.", "ALTERNATIVE NAMES: salt, common salt, table salt, rock salt, halite, evaporite (when it is left after salt water has evaporated), brine (when dissolved in water) and NaCl. http://www.rkm.com.au/SALT/SALT-sodium-chloride.html. Muriate of soda.", "Example Sentences for sodium chloride solution. When some sodium chloride solution is then added to one of the two portions, the basicity of the solution is distinctly increased." ]
Salt or halite.
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another name for someone who invites people somewhere
[ "If you do go ahead and invite the person out, here are some examples of ways someone might do it. Assuming the other person is inclined to accept your invitation, each way probably works as well as the others.", "Methods of inviting people out. You can invite people out face to face, over the phone, by texting, by email/Facebook message, or through a chat window. If you're arranging a larger gathering you can naturally also use a mix of these methods. I'd say one isn't better than the others.", "If you invite someone to a party or a meal, you ask them to come to it. The Lees invited me to dinner. He invited her to a party. Be Careful! Don't say ' He invited her a party '. You must use to. You can also invite someone for a meal. My new neighbors invited me for lunch on Sunday.", "A skag (or skaghead) is a user (of Heroin), but the word spills over to refer to a person who takes advantages of others heedlessly. (Incidentally, it just so happens that long-term addicts of skag show tendency to display this behaviour).", "Call them up and explain that you are having an intimate wedding and unfortunately were not able to invite everyone with a guest. People should understand. Don't feel bad -- it's your wedding, and only the people who are explicitly invited are supposed to respond.", "invite. vb (tr). 1. to ask (a person or persons) in a friendly or polite way (to do something, attend an event, etc): he invited them to dinner. 2. to make a request for, esp publicly or formally: to invite applications. 3. to bring on or provoke; give occasion for: you invite disaster by your actions. 4. to welcome or tempt. n.", "When you invite one person out they either say yes or no. If they say yes then you've only go to work out the specifics of the get together with them. When you invite a group more goes into getting the plan fleshed out. Some people may say yes, some might say no.", "The Macmillan Dictionary blog explores English as it is spoken around the world today. Free thesaurus definition of to go somewhere with someone or something from the Macmillan English Dictionary-a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from Macmillan Publishers Limited.", "Some people say they're not exactly sure how to ask someone to hang out. This article will give a bunch of examples of different ways you might ask someone to do something with you. As always, I'll point to the site's disclaimer on examples.", "It is established in common dialect (Scottish-proper English) that a user is someone who uses another person to serve themselves heedlessly. Simply using the word user might be straightforward enough! A word which springs to mind for me, due to my locale, is a skag-also someone who uses another person. Opportunist/parasite/freeloader. Interestingly (some might say), skag also means Heroin." ]
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another name for sperm cell is
[ "The human sperm cell is haploid, so that its 23 chromosomes can join the 23 chromosomes of the female egg to form a diploid cell.", "sperm, sperm cell, spermatozoan, spermatozoon-the male reproductive cell; the male gamete; a sperm is mostly a nucleus surrounded by little other cellular material. egg cell, ovum-the female reproductive cell; the female gamete.", "a mature sexual reproductive cell, as a sperm or egg, that unites with another cell to form a new organism. gameta gametḗ wife, or gametēs gamétēs, husband derivative of gamein gameîn]. to•marry•ga (met ic) gəˈmɛt•ɪk•ga (me tal) gəˈmit. l adj", "n. A reproductive cell having the haploid number of chromosomes, especially a mature sperm or egg capable of fusing with a gamete of the opposite sex to produce a zygote. [New Latin. , from Greek. , wife and. , husband, from. , to marry, from. , marriage; see gemə- in Indo-European roots .]. ga·met′ic (-mĕt′ĭk) adj.", "Sperm cells are carried out of the male body in a fluid known as semen. Human sperm cells can survive within the female reproductive tract for more than 5 days post coitus. Semen is produced in the seminal vesicles, prostate gland and urethral glands.", "Sperm is the male reproductive cell and is derived from the Greek word (σπέρμα) sperma (meaning seed). In the types of sexual reproduction known as anisogamy and its subtype oogamy, there is a marked difference in the size of the gametes with the smaller one being termed the male or sperm cell.", "1 Oviducts of Oligochaeta, sperm ducts of Phreoryctes, the coelomoducts occupy, like the nephridia, two segments, the funnel opening into that in front of the segment which carries the external pore. 2 There is no possibility that sperm and ova can escape by these tubes not in company with coelomic fluid.", "Quote. &raquo more... A woman gets saturated with the views of the man she sleeps with. After all (Nature or God-no point to argue) did not construct men so that hundreds of thousands of sperm cells would be wasted; they penetrate the body of a woman and remake it in the image and likeness of the man she belongs to.", "1 (uncountable) Semen; the generative substance of male animals. ( 2 cytology) The reproductive cell or gamete of the male; a spermatozoon. ( 3 chemistry) Sperm oil; whale oil from a sperm whale; spermaceti.", "A uniflagellar sperm cell that is motile is referred to as a spermatozoon, whereas a non-motile sperm cell is referred to as a spermatium. Sperm cells cannot divide and have a limited life span, but after fusion with egg cells during fertilization, a new organism begins developing, starting as a totipotent zygote." ]
Spermatozoan
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another name for sumatriptan
[ "Alternatives to Imitrex: An Overview. There are several alternatives to Imitrex® (sumatriptan succinate) for the treatment of migraine headaches. These Imitrex alternatives include lifestyle changes and other migraine medications. For many people, lifestyle changes help improve their migraine headaches.", "If the migraine has not resolved by 2 hours after taking Sumatriptan tablets, or returns after a transient improvement, a second dose may be administered at least 2 hours after the first dose. The maximum daily dose is 200 mg in a 24 hour period. Use after Sumatriptan injection: If the migraine returns following an initial treatment with Sumatriptan injection, additional single Sumatriptan tablets (up to 100 mg/day) may be given with an interval of at least 2 hours between tablet doses.", "Sumatriptan can commonly cause chest/jaw/neck tightness, pain, or pressure that is usually not serious. However, these side effects are like symptoms of a heart attack, which may include chest/jaw/left arm pain, shortness of breath, or unusual sweating.", "What is Imitrex? Imitrex (sumatriptan) is a headache medicine that narrows blood vessels around the brain. Sumatriptan also reduces substances in the body that can trigger headache pain, nausea, sensitivity to light and sound, and other migraine symptoms. Imitrex is used to treat migraine headaches. Imitrex will only treat a headache that has already begun. It will not prevent headaches or reduce the number of attacks.", "The recommended dose of Sumatriptan tablets is 25 mg, 50 mg, or 100 mg. Doses of 50 mg and 100 mg may provide a greater effect than the 25 mg dose, but doses of 100 mg may not provide a greater effect than the 50 mg dose. Higher doses may have a greater risk of adverse reactions [see Clinical Studies (14)].", "New Migraine Med Onzetra Approved March 18, 2016. At the start of 2016, the FDA approved brand-new migraine treatment: Onzetra Xsail. Although it shares an active ingredient with Imitrex (sumatriptan), the way you use Onzetra is unique, and offers another option for getting you migraine relief. See More.", "Triptans are used to treat migraines. They constrict blood vessels in the brain to relieve headaches, and may have an effect on nerve endings to further reduce pain.", "BRAND NAME(S): Imitrex. USES: Sumatriptan is used to treat migraines. It helps to relieve headache, pain, and other migraine symptoms (including nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light/sound). Prompt treatment helps you return to your normal routine and may decrease your need for other pain medications.", "sumatriptan, Imitrex, Alsuma, Imitrex STATdose System, Sumavel DosePro. GENERIC NAME: sumatriptan. BRAND NAME: Imitrex, Alsuma, Imitrex STATdose System, Sumavel DosePro. DRUG CLASS AND MECHANISM: Sumatriptan is a drug that is used for treating migraine headaches. It belongs to a class of drugs called selective serotonin receptor agonists.", "Sumatriptan is used to treat migraines. It helps to relieve headache, pain, and other migraine symptoms (including nausea, vomiting, sensitivity to light/sound). Prompt treatment helps you return to your normal routine and may decrease your need for other pain medications. Sumatriptan belongs to a class of drugs known as triptans." ]
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another name for terbinafine cream
[ "UPDATE 2007:Toe Nail fungus just got cheaper. The patent for the very effective, but very expensive oral antifungal called Lamisil (generic name = terbinafine) just expired in June of 2007. Now that the drug is off patent, generics have started to appear. The cost difference is huge.", "Ketoconazole foam or gel is used to treat seborrheic dermatitis (scaly areas on your skin or scalp). Ketoconazole 1% shampoo is used to treat dandruff. Ketoconazole 2% shampoo is used to treat sun fungus (tinea versicolor; pityriasis versicolor).", "Ketoconazole cream is used to treat: Athlete's foot (tinea pedis; ringworm of the foot); Ringworm of the body (tinea corporis); Ringworm of the groin (tinea cruris; jock itch); Seborrheic dermatitis; Sun fungus (tinea versicolor; pityriasis versicolor); and.", "Definition. 1 Ringworm is a common fungal infection of the skin. The name is a misnomer since the disease is not caused by a worm. 2 More common in males than in females, ringworm is characterized by patches of rough, reddened skin. Raised eruptions usually form the circular pattern that gives the condition its name.", "What is Lamisil? Lamisil (terbinafine) is an antifungal medication that fights infections caused by fungus. Lamisil tablets are used to treat infections caused by fungus that affect the fingernails or toenails. Lamisil oral granules are used to treat a fungal infection of scalp hair follicles in children who are at least 4 years old.", "Ketoconazole cream is used to treat: 1 Athlete's foot (tinea pedis; ringworm of the foot); 2 Ringworm of the body (tinea corporis); 3 Ringworm of the groin (tinea cruris; jock itch); 4 Seborrheic dermatitis; Sun fungus (tinea versicolor; pityriasis versicolor); 1 and. Yeast infection of the skin (cutaneous candidiasis).", "The display and use of drug information on this site is subject to express terms of use. By continuing to view the drug information, you agree to abide by such terms of use. GENERIC NAME: TERBINAFINE CREAM - TOPICAL (ter-BIN-uh-feen) BRAND NAME(S): Lamisil. Medication Uses | How To Use | Side Effects | Precautions | Drug Interactions | Overdose | Notes | Missed Dose | Storage. USES: This medication is used to treat a variety of fungal skin infections such as ringworm, athlete's foot, and jock itch.", "Ringworm is a common fungal infection of the skin. The name is a misnomer since the disease is not caused by a worm. More common in males than in females, ringworm is characterized by patches of rough, reddened skin. Raised eruptions usually form the circular pattern that gives the condition its name.", "A different approach. Lamisil is typically prescribed as a long course of continuous therapy: one pill a day for two months to treat finger nails; three months for toe nails. We treat nail fungus with a different approach called “pulse therapy”.", "GENERIC NAME: terbinafine. BRAND NAME: Lamisil, Lamisil AT. DRUG CLASS AND MECHANISM: Terbinafine is an antifungal agent that is taken by mouth or applied to the skin. Terbinafine acts by interfering with the ability of fungi to make chemicals called sterols that are an important part of the membrane that surrounds fungal cells and holds them together." ]
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another name for teres major steak
[ "Coat the steak with coarse salt and the rub. Pre­pare the grill for two zone grilling with super high heat on one side and none on the oth­er. Sear the steak on the side with high heat for 2–3 min­utes and then rotate 45 degrees and sear anoth­er 2–3 min­utes. Flip over and repeat on the oth­er side. Move the steak to the oth­er side of the grill with no heat and close the lid until it is baked to the desired done­ness. Remove the teres major (petite ten­der) steak from the grill and allow to rest 3–4 min­utes.", "Step by step, picture by picture, foolproof instructions on How to Grill. Step by step, picture by picture, foolproof instructions on How to Grill.", "Flat iron steak. Flat iron steak (US), butlers' steak (UK), or oyster blade steak (Australia and New Zealand) is a cut of steak cut with the grain from the shoulder of the animal. This produces a flavorful cut that is a bit tough because it contains a gristly fascia membrane unless removed.", "Finally there's the shoulder tender. Taken from the cow's shoulder blade, this very tender cut of beef is a much less expensive alternative to filet mignon. You'll also see it labeled as beef shoulder petite tender, bistro filet, or teres major steak. You can pan-sear this guy, or treat it as a small roast and cook it in the oven. tags:", "Prov­ing that Pork Chops can be Grilled like steaks — I reverse sear the chops by smok­ing them first and then sear­ing over a char­coal chim­ney for max­i­mum fla­vor crust action. A thor­ough review of the Camp Chef Smoke­Pro DLX Pel­let Grill with side Sear Box.", "(April 2015) Flat iron steak (US), butlers' steak (UK), or oyster blade steak (Australia and New Zealand) is a cut of steak cut with the grain from the shoulder of the animal. This produces a flavorful cut that is a bit tough because it contains a gristly fascia membrane unless removed.", "Chuck may not sound appetizing to some diners, but the shoulder of the cattle has some of the most flavorful cuts on the animal. The chuck tender, teres major, petite tender, butcher’s cut, chuck eye and flat iron are among the more tender, nice-sounding cuts butchers remove from the chuck portion of the shoulder. Chef Rob Landolfi, of the University of Connecticut in Storrs, is a fan of using these cuts of beef.", "This delectable cut is also known as the Petite Tender, Bistro Filet and Shoulder Tender, but Teres Major is the actual name of the muscle, and there’s no arguing with anatomy! Good ol’ Teres comes from the Chuck part of the steer, up in the shoulder blade, sitting across from it’s neighbour the flat iron.", "Landolfi markets the steak as teres major to students so they know exactly what they are getting and can learn about the steak. UConn students are not put off by the name, the chef says, adding that he hears few questions regarding what part of the cattle the steak comes from.", "Like any self respecting steak, the TM likes to be taken no farther than medium-rare, but will reward you with a supremely tender bite. Season well before cooking, and use a very hot grill or cast iron pan for best results. But don’t just take my word for it, let the pictures tell the story…." ]
Beef shoulder petite tender or bistro filet.
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another name for thailand
[ "In Thailand. Siam was the original name of Thailand until there year June 23, 1939 when it was changed to Thailand. It was renamed Siam again from 1945-1949 after which it was again rename…d Thailand. 3 people found this useful.", "The full name of Bangkok. Unless talking to foreigners who don't know any different, Thais will never call their capital city Bangkok - indeed, some Thais in the more remote provinces may never have even heard of it being called that. Instead in Thai it is known as Krung Thep (กรุงเทพ), which roughly translates to 'City of Angels'.", "Another version, Krung Thep Mahanakhon, is quite common in official documents, car number plates and the like. Despite the length of it, an impressive number of Thai people are still able to recite the entire name off by heart.", "Bangkok (English pronunciation: /ˈbæŋkɒk/) is the capital and most populous city of Thailand. It is known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon (กรุงเทพมหานคร, pronounced [krūŋ tʰêːp mahǎː nákʰɔ̄ːn]) or simply Krung Thep ( listen ).", "Quick Answer. The former name of Thailand was Siam. It was changed in 1949, after the Siamese assembly voted to change it the previous year. However, this was not the only attempt to change the country's name from Siam to Thailand. Continue Reading.", "The Kingdom of Thailand is the official, modern name for Thailand. It was formerly known as Siam until the king changed it in 1939. 2 people found this useful.", "As the capital of Thailand, Bangkok is the seat of all branches of the national government. The Government House, Parliament House and Supreme, Administrative and Constitutional Courts are all located within the city.", "The country has always been called Mueang Thai by its citizens. By outsiders prior to 1949, it was usually known by the exonym Siam (Thai: สยาม rtgs: Sayam, pronounced [sajǎːm], also spelled Siem, Syâm, or Syâma). The word Siam has been identified with the Sanskrit Śyāma (श्याम, meaning dark or brown). The names Shan and A-hom seem to be variants of the same word.", "The Opinion Pages | Editorial. A Coup by Another Name in Thailand. A decision by Thailand’s highest court to remove Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra from office is almost sure to send the country deeper into crisis. Pro- and antigovernment groups are already massing for more protests that will further divide the polarized country and further disrupt an already weak economy.", "The full name of Bangkok. 'Bangkok' is just for foreigners, as in Thai it's called something else entirely. Unless talking to foreigners who don't know any different, Thais will never call their capital city Bangkok - indeed, some Thais in the more remote provinces may never have even heard of it being called that." ]
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another name for the biggest loser
[ "This season had the heaviest contestant ever: 526 pound Michael Ventrella, as well as the heaviest couple: Twins James (485 lbs) and John (484 lbs), at 969 lbs. The $250,000 grand prize was awarded to Michael Ventrella who lost a biggest loser record 264 pounds.", "The definition of a loser is a person who is defeated or disadvantaged, is habitually failing or who is considered unpopular. 1 A person who comes in last in a race is an example of a loser. 2 A person who suffers the most as a result of a political move to raise taxes is an example of a loser.", "Jillian Michaels Reveals Why She Really Left The Biggest Loser. After 10 years motivating contestants towards their weight-loss goals on NBC’s The Biggest Loser, fitness guru and star trainer Jillian Michaels has herself thrown in the towel on the reality show.", "Basic info and plot. Season 17 of The Biggest Loser, subtitled “Temptation Nation” came out in the US on the NBC network on Monday, January 4, 2016 at 9pm ET/PT. The premiere episode delivered almost 3.9 million viewers and the following episodes so far have been able to maintain the high viewership numbers.", "The Biggest Loser is the most popular and critically acclaimed American reality TV weight loss competition show from the production company 25/7 Productions, which is presently airing its seventeenth season on the NBC channel in the United States.", "We monitor the news to keep you updated on the release date of The Biggest Loser season 18. At the moment, NBC is yet to renew or cancel the series. If you want to get automatically notified of the show’s renewal, please, sign up for updates below.", "LINK / CITE ADD TO WORD LIST. noun. The definition of a loser is a person who is defeated or disadvantaged, is habitually failing or who is considered unpopular. A person who comes in last in a race is an example of a loser. A person who suffers the most as a result of a political move to raise taxes is an example of a loser. A person who has bad luck in life, who is unsuccessful and unpopular is an example of a loser.", "Daniel Robertson/Startraks. After 10 years motivating contestants towards their weight-loss goals on NBC’s The Biggest Loser, fitness guru and star trainer Jillian Michaels has herself thrown in the towel on the reality show.", "Ali Vincent lost the biggest percentage of weight and became the first female biggest loser of the US series, beating Roger and Kelly. However, internationally, she is not the first female biggest loser; the first female biggest loser is Jodie Prenger from the UK's second season.", "Seasons two and three of The Biggest Loser have been filmed at the Hummingbird Nest Ranch. The 126-acre (0.51 km2) ranch is an equestrian estate in Simi Valley, California, northwest of Los Angeles. Recent seasons have been filmed at King Gillette Ranch on Mulholland Highway near Malibu Creek State Park." ]
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another name for the cell, or plasma, membrane is
[ "plasma membrane of animal cells is made up of phospholipid bilayer.It contains phospholipid molecules,globular proteins,cholesterol,carbohydrates etc.model of the plasma membr…ane is known as the fluid mosaic model. I am an integrative healthcare professional, massage therapist, and health sciences educator.", "Cell membrane. The cell membrane (also known as the plasma membrane or cytoplasmic membrane) is a biological membrane that separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment. The cell membrane is selectively permeable to ions and organic molecules and controls the movement of substances in and out of cells.", "Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: The sarcolemma is the cell membrane of a muscle cell. It consists of a true cell membrane, called the plasma membrane, and an outer coat made up of a thin layer of polysaccharide material that contains numerous thin collagen fibrils.", "Phospholipid bi-layer or Plasma Membrane. The reason why Cell membrane can be called Phospholipid bilayer is because, membrane in animal cells are made of those. A phospholipid bilayer is made of an hydrophilic (likes water) head, which is a phosphate. And a hydrophobic tail (hates water) made of a fats chain. Because the membrane is situated between two liquid (cell cytoplasm and extracellular fluid) it form a bilayer in order to protect his hydrophobic tails from the liquid.", "There are two basic types of transmembrane proteins: alpha-helical and beta-barrels. Alpha-helical proteins are present in the inner membranes of bacterial cells or the plasma membrane of eukaryotes, and sometimes in the outer membranes. This is the major category of transmembrane proteins. In humans, 27% of all proteins have been estimated to be alpha-helical membrane proteins.", "sarcolemma The sarcolemma is the cell membrane of a muscle cell. It consists of a true cell membrane, called the plasma membrane, and an outer coat made up of a thin layer of polysaccharide material that contains numerous thin collagen fibrils.. Ann · 1 year ago.", "Word Origin & History. membrane 1510s, parchment, from L. membrana parchment, from membrum limb, member of the body (see member). Meaning thin layer of skin, tissue covering a limb or organ is attested from c.1600.", "The plasma membrane is another name for the cell membrane. It encloses the organelles & the intracellular fluid & keeps them separate from the extracellular environment, but s…electively allows substances to pass through in either direction.", "Plasma membrane- The membrane enclosing a cell is made up of two lipid layers called a bilipid membrane. The lipids that are present in the plasma membrane are called phospholipids.. These lipid layers are made up of a number of fatty acid building blocks.", "Word Origin & History. membrane 1510s, parchment, from L. membrana parchment, from membrum limb, member of the body (see member). The etymological sense is that which covers the members of the body.. Meaning thin layer of skin, tissue covering a limb or organ is attested from c.1600." ]
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another name for the eardrum is:
[ "Dr Ahmed Alamadi, Consultant Otologist & Neurotologist and Medical Director at Al Baraha Hospital, and chairman of Dubai Otology Conference, said: The purpose of earwax is to trap dust and other small particles and prevent them from reaching and potentially damaging the eardrum.", "Another term for the eardrum is the tympanic membrane, which is the scientific term for the eardrum. The tympanic membrane is a circular layer of tissue that separates the outer ear from the middle ear. It is incredibly thin and only measures roughly 0.1 millimeter thick. Continue Reading.", "Another name for a eardrum can be called a Tympanic membrane. Another name for a eardrum can be called a Tympanic membrane.", "The tympanic membrane that separates the inner end of the external auditory canal (the meatus) from the middle ear. The outer side of the drum is covered with thin skin and to the inner side is attached the malleus, first of the three tiny bones, the auditory ossicles.", "What is the formal name for the eardrum? What is the importance of the eardrum? The eardrum helps to convey or direct sound waves into the inner ear by vibrating when sound wave hits it hence causes vibration of inner organs called resonance or sympatheti…c vibration... Making the world better, one answer at a time.", "The thin, semitransparent, oval-shaped membrane that separates the middle ear from the external ear. Also called tympanic membrane, tympanum. The thin, semitransparent, oval-shaped membrane that separates the middle ear from the external ear. Also called <i>tympanic membrane</i>, <i>tympanum.</i>.", "What does the ear drum do in your ear? The ear drum (aka: Tympanic Membrane) has several functions. It helps protect our middle ear space from debris and foreign objects, it connects to the middle ear bones (ossicl…es) in order to transmit vibrations that enter the ear canal to the middle ear bones.", "A hole or rupture in the eardrum, a thin membrane that separates the ear canal and the middle ear, is called a perforated eardrum. The medical term for eardrum is tympanic membrane. The middle ear is connected to the nose by the Eustachian tube, which equalizes pressure in the middle ear. A perforated eardrum is often accompanied by decreased hearing and sometimes liquid discharge. The perforation may be accompanied by pain, if it is caused by an injury or becomes infected.", "(tim-pan'ik mem'brān) [TA] A thin tense membrane forming the greater part of the lateral wall of the tympanic cavity and separating it from the external acoustic meatus. Synonym(s): eardrum. [L. membrana tympani]", "The function of the eardrum, also called the tympanic membrane, is to carry sound waves to bones that are located in the middle ear. These bones are called ossicles." ]
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another name for the honey badger.
[ "Badgers don't have a different name in Britain - they are called badgers there as well. I'm british and I've never heard anyone refer to badgers by another name.", "When the boy had gone Faust came forth from his hiding like a badger. So they played the game of Badger in the Bag, kicking it around the hall. It would surprise you to know how many of them badger and threaten us. One of the horses lunged forward, stumbling in a badger hole. You've got a face like a child, and yet you're as grey as a badger. The badger kept on, until he heard the crackling of the burning twigs. By-and-by, when the badger got well, he went to see the hare, to have it out with him.", "Historical Examples. 1 When the boy had gone Faust came forth from his hiding like a badger. 2 So they played the game of badger in the Bag, kicking it around the hall. 3 It would surprise you to know how many of them badger and threaten us. 4 One of the horses lunged forward, stumbling in a badger hole.", "The other name of a Badger is Ratel(honey badger). Answer. Brock is another name for a badger. The other name of a Badger is Ratel(honey badger). Answer. Brock is another name for a badger.", "If so, the central notion is the badge-like white blaze on the animal's forehead (cf. Fr. blaireau badger, from O.Fr. blarel, from bler marked with a white spot). But blaze (2) was the usual word for this. The O.E. name for the creature was the Celtic borrowing brock. In Amer.Eng., the nickname of inhabitants or natives of Wisconsin (1833).", "What could happen if a badger cross into a territory of another badger? If the other badgers see the incomer a fight may break out. As badgers have very powerful jaws and sharp teeth they could end up with nasty injuries . When a badger gets int … o a fight with another badger it might end up with a wound on its rump.", "What is another word for honey ants? What is another word for honey ant? What is another word for honey? What is another word for honesty? What is another word for honest truth? What is another word for honest-to-goodness? What is another word for honey badgers? What is another word for honey bear? What is another word for honey bears? What is another word for honey bee? What is another word for honey bees? What is another word for honey-bells?", "badger. 1 any of various burrowing, carnivorous mammals of the family Mustelidae, as Taxidea taxus, of North America, and Meles meles, of Europe and Asia. 2 the fur of this mammal. 3 Australian. a wombat. bandicoot (def 2). ( 4 initial capital letter) a native or inhabitant of Wisconsin (the Badger State) (used as a nickname).", "What is another word for honey badgers? Sentences with the word honey badgers What is the meaning of the word honey badgers? How do you pronounce the word honey badgers? What is the opposite of honey badger?", "What is another word for honey badger? Need synonyms for honey badger? Our thesaurus has the word to use instead of honey badger." ]
The other name of honey badger is Ratel.
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another name for the medication keppra
[ "USES: Levetiracetam is an anticonvulsant used in combination with other medications to treat seizure disorders (epilepsy). Levetiracetam has been shown to decrease the number of seizures in adults and children. It is not known how it works to prevent seizures. Report Problems to the Food and Drug Administration. You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit the FDA MedWatch website or call 1-800-FDA-1088.", "Its mechanism of action is unknown, but it inhibits the spread of seizure activity in the brain. In studies, addition of levetiracetam to other antiseizure drugs reduced the frequency of seizures more than placebo.", "Keep up with your physician on treatment. You might want to check out the Patient Assistance Programs at http://www.epilepsy.com/get-help/services-and-support/patient-assistance to see you you qualify for medication payment assistance.", "When Keppra is added to another anti-epileptic treatment, the starting dose in patients over 12 years weighing more than 50 kg is 500 mg twice a day. The daily dose can be increased up to 1,500 mg twice a day.", "This helps Keppra to stabilise electrical activity in the brain and prevent seizures. Keppra used on its own has been studied in 579 patients with partial-onset seizures aged 16 years and over, who received either Keppra or carbamazepine (another anti-epileptic medicine) for up to two years.", "What is Keppra? Keppra is a medicine that contains the active substance levetiracetam. It is available as tablets (250 mg, 500 mg, 750 mg and 1,000 mg), as an oral solution (100 mg/ml), and as a concentrate that is made up into a solution for infusion (drip into a vein, 100 mg/ml).", "250 mg tablets: FD&C Blue #2/indigo carmine aluminum lake. 500 mg tablets: iron oxide yellow. 750 mg tablets: FD&C yellow #6/sunset yellow FCF aluminum lake, iron oxide red. KEPPRA oral solution contains 100 mg of levetiracetam per mL.", "(levetiracetam) Tablets and Oral Solution. KEPPRA is an antiepileptic drug available as 250 mg (blue), 500 mg (yellow), 750 mg (orange), and 1000 mg (white) tablets and as a clear, colorless, grape-flavored liquid (100 mg/mL) for oral administration.", "STORAGE: Levetiracetam should be stored at 25 C (77 F). Brief storage at 15 C to 30 C (59 F to 86 F) is acceptable. PRESCRIBED FOR: Levetiracetam is used in combination with other anti-seizure medications to treat myoclonic, partial onset, or tonic clonic seizures in children and adults. DOSING: The recommended daily dose of levetiracetam in adults is 3000 mg. Therapy is initiated with 1000 mg daily (500 mg twice daily) and increased by 1000 mg/day every two weeks up to the maximum recommended dose of 3000 mg/day.", "Seizure Medication List. Treatments are available that can successfully control seizures for most people with epilepsy. The first treatment is almost always one of the many seizure medications that are now available. Each medicine tends to work better with certain kinds of seizures than for others. If one treatment fails, another may be work better. This section provides in-depth information on epilepsy medications." ]
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another name for the mob
[ "Example Sentences for mob. The mob of London were less compassionate than the sailors had been. The mob was shaken, as a wood is shaken by a gale, but there was no retreat. Bulls, of which we have now two, are sometimes with one mob and sometimes with another. There were threats of mob violence, and of incendiary proceedings.", "Word Origin & History. mob 1680s, disorderly part of the population, rabble, slang shortening of mobile, mobility common people, populace, rabble (1670s), from L. mobile vulgus fickle common people (c.1600 in English), from mobile, neut. of mobilis fickle, movable, mobile, from movere to move (see move).", "Cool Mobster Nicknames. In the past the Gamemaster awarded several mobster names to finalists and other award winners to enhance the write-ups of the event and to give the event more flavor. This still happens when a player without a nickname makes it into the write-up.", "Players without a name can get one by sending their name request to the GM or by selecting a badge with an unassigned name on it at the WBC! Note: Mobster nicknames must be unique and, once assigned, cannot be changed (in order to maintain the integrity of the event write-ups which refer to these names).", "American Mafia Website - Underworld Slang. The American Mafia has a unique lexicon. Its collection of slang has been building for more than a century. Many of its words have entered mainstream language. This is a collection of Mafia-related slang. Skip ahead in the list by clicking on an index letter below.", "a mob of sheep. adjective. 9. of, relating to, or characteristic of a lawless, irrational, disorderly, or riotous crowd: mob rule; mob instincts. 10. directed at or reflecting the lowest intellectual level of the common people: mob appeal; the mob mentality.", "Mobspeak: The Language of the Mafia. A friend of ours: mob shorthand for introducing one made guy to another made guy. A friend of mine is just another jamook on the street. A trippa di zianata: your aunt's tripe.. Action: a bet that a bookie writes and for which you pay him his vig..", "Word Origin & History. mafia 1875, from It. Mafia Sicilian secret society of criminals (the prevailing sense outside Sicily), earlier, spirit of hostility to the law and its ministers, from It. (Sicilian) mafia boldness, bravado, probably from Arabic mahjas aggressive, boasting, bragging..", "Colors of the Mob 2014. Mobsters who currently have nicknames (by moniker on the left and by real name on the right): If you have a name and a badge already, please bring your badge with you this year and wear it throughout the convention! I will have a new badge for everyone who has a moniker this year.", "The Mob was not a synonym for the Mafia. It was an alliance of Jews, Italians, and a few Irishmen, some of them brilliant, who organized the supply, and often the production, of liquor during the thirteen years, ten months, and nineteen days of Prohibition. ..." ]
Disorderly part of the population, rabble, slang shortening of mobile, mobility common people.
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another name for the mona lisa
[ "In addition to a 320-page art book titled Mona Lisa: Leonardo's Earlier Version, the foundation's website makes its case using visual widgets of painstaking side-by-side comparisons of the Isleworth with Mona Lisa, magnifying their similarities down to the small details.", "(Image Credit: Mona Lisa Foundation | Getty images) It's a mystery straight out of the da Vinci code. A famous portrait, hidden away in a Swiss bank vault for 40 years, with the potential to break open a mystery more than 500 years old. A second, earlier version of the Mona Lisa was unveiled to the public today, a version that experts say they can prove is the work of the master himself.", "Real Mona Lisa's Identity Confirmed, University Says. A researcher has uncovered evidence that apparently confirms the identity of the woman behind the Mona Lisa's iconic smile, Germany's University of Heidelberg says.", "1 presence suggested by the light in Leonardo da Vinci's paintings Mona Lisa 2. painting that displays chiaroscuro a great open space 3. important element in chiaroscuro painting Christ 4. da Vinci's favorite composition shadows 5. his knowledge of optics is at work to create atmospheric perspective 6. religious painting commissioned by Duke Sforza ...", "The Mona Lisa is known as La Gioconda in Italian. Del Giocondo was named as the likeness in the painting as early as 1550 by Italian writer Giorgio Vasari, who also dated the work at between 1503 and 1506, the university said.", "Known as the Isleworth Mona Lisa, the painting was discovered shortly before World War I by English art collector Hugh Blaker, who purchased it from the noble family to which it had previously belonged. Blaker then moved the painting to his studio in Isleworth, England, giving it its iconic name.", "Is There Another Mona Lisa? Is There Another Mona Lisa? The Mona Lisa: It's one of if not the most famous piece of art in the world. Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece has inspired numerous forgeries and impersonators but none of them can compare to the original, which hangs in the Louvre Museum in Paris.", "Known as the Isleworth Mona Lisa, the painting was discovered shortly before World War I by English art collector Hugh Blaker, who purchased it from the noble family to which it had previously belonged. Blaker then moved the painting to his studio in Isleworth, England, giving it its iconic name.", "She is Lisa del Giocondo, wife of Florentine businessman Francesco del Giocondo, according to book-margin notes written by a friend of Leonardo da Vinci while the artist worked on the masterpiece, the school said in a statement Monday.", "The Mona Lisa Foundation exists solely to research this one painting. 1 Leonardo da Vinci painted an earlier version of his famed masterpiece Mona Lisa, claims a private Swiss art foundation dedicated solely to the alternate painting, which it unveiled Thursday." ]
La Gioconda
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another name for the primary visual cortex is the
[ "56. where do the sensory areas of the cortex occur. parietal, insular, temporal and occipital lobes. 57. function of primary somatosensory cortex. receive information form the general (somatic) sensory receptors in the skin and from proprioceptors (position sense receptors) in the skeletal muscles, joints and tendons.", "Called also first visual area. visual cortex the area of the occipital lobe of the cerebral cortex concerned with vision; the striate cortex is also called the first visual area, and the adjacent second and third visual areas serve as its association areas.", "Structure. This is the term for the primary visual cortex, V1, or Brodmann’s area 17. The area encompasses the medial surface and a small lateral surface of the occipital lobe, and is within the calcarine sulcus. It is located at the most posterior portion of the cerebral hemisphere.", "Noun. 1. visual cortex-the cortical area that receives information from the lateral geniculate body of the thalamus. visual area. cortical area, cortical region-any of various regions of the cerebral cortex.", "includes the eye, the optic nerve and the optic cortex in the cerebrum. The oculomotor, trochlear, abducent, trigeminal and facial nerves are all involved in reflexes which are part of the animal's responses to visual stimuli.", "50. each hemisphere is chiefly concerned with the sensory and motor functions of which side of the body. the contralateral side. 51. what are the motor areas. primary motor cortex, premotor cortex, ,broca's area, and the frontal eye field. 52. function of premotor cortex. helps the plan movements. 53.", "n. The region of the cerebral cortex occupying the entire surface of the occipital lobe and receiving the visual data from the lateral geniculate body of the thalamus. Also called visual area.", "The calcarine cortex is perfused by the calcarine artery, which is a limb off the posterior cerebral artery. Our visual system has evolved such that damage to one eye does not result in blindness in one visual field. Damage to either the right or left calcarine cortex results in a contralateral field cut, a hemianopia.", "41. what is responsible for the communication between the cerebral areas and between the cerebral cortex and lower cns centers. cerebral white matter. 42. what are the fiber types in cerebral white matter. association, commissural and projection. 43.", "Area 17 (which is also called the striate cortex or area because the line of Gennari is grossly visible on its surface) is the primary visual cortex, receiving the visual radiation from the lateral geniculate body of the thalamus." ]
V1, or Brodmann’s area 17
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another name for the quick ratio is
[ "Copyright © 2010, Investopedia.com - All rights reserved. current and quick ratios as indicators of a company's liquidity can be misleading. c) Cash Ratio. The cash ratio is an indicator of a company's liquidity that further refines both the. current ratio and the quick ratio by measuring the amount of cash, cash.", "What is the 'Acid-Test Ratio'. The acid-test ratio is a strong indicator of whether a firm has sufficient short-term assets to cover its immediate liabilities. Commonly known as the quick ratio, this metric is more robust than the current ratio, also known as the working capital ratio, since it ignores illiquid assets such as inventory. Calculated by:", "The quick ratio is often called the acid test ratio in reference to the historical use of acid to test metals for gold by the early miners. If the metal passed the acid test, it was pure gold. If metal failed the acid test by corroding from the acid, it was a base metal and of no value.", "Most ratios can be calculated from information provided by the financial statements. Financial ratios can be used to analyze trends and to compare the firm's financials to those of other firms. In some cases, ratio analysis can predict future bankruptcy.", "To see each answer, press or click on the blue Unscramble button. If you have difficulty answering the following questions, learn more about this topic by reading our Financial Ratios (Explanation).", "Liquidity Ratios. Liquidity ratios provide information about a firm's ability to meet its short-term financial obligations. They are of particular interest to those extending short-term credit to the firm. Two frequently-used liquidity ratios are the current ratio (or working capital ratio) and the quick ratio.", "The cash ratio is the most stringent and conservative of the three short-. term liquidity ratios (current, quick and cash). It only looks at the most liquid. short-term assets of the company, which are those that can be most easily used.", "The concept behind this ratio is to ascertain whether a company's short-term. assets (cash, cash equivalents, marketable securities, receivables and inventory) are readily available to pay off its short-term liabilities (notes payable, current. portion of term debt, payables, accrued expenses and taxes).", "Quick ratio (also known as asset test ratio) is a liquidity ratio which measures the dollars of liquid current assets available per dollar of current liabilities. Liquid current assets are current assets which can be quickly converted to cash without any significant decrease in their value.", "Quick Ratio. The quick ratio or acid test ratio is a liquidity ratio that measures the ability of a company to pay its current liabilities when they come due with only quick assets. Quick assets are current assets that can be converted to cash within 90 days or in the short-term." ]
Acid-Test Ratio
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another name for the upper chambers of the heart
[ "The right side of the heart (right ventricle [lower] and atrium [upper]) are separated from the left side of the heart (left ventricle [lower] and atrium [upper] by the interv … entricular septum. The mitral valve and the tricuspid valve.", "Answer: … The heart is made up of four interior chambers. There are two upper and two lower chambers which create the muscle. The atria are the upper right and left chambers and the ventricles create the lower right and left chambers. + 61 others found this useful.", "Confidence votes 124. The two upper chambers in your heart are called the atria. One on its own is an atrium. This comes from the Latin word for an open entrance area in a house, because the atria are where the blood enters the heart after returning from either the body or the lungs.", "1 The right atrium receives oxygen-poor blood from the body and pumps it to the right ventricle. 2 The right ventricle pumps the oxygen-poor blood to the lungs. 3 The left atrium receives oxygen-rich blood from the lungs and pumps it to the left ventricle. 4 The left ventricle pumps the oxygen-rich blood to the body.", "The upper chambers of the human heart are called the atria, atrium singular. There is a left atrium and a right atrium. The atria store blood that is sent downward to the corr … esponding ventricle.", "Arrhythmias are generally divided into two categories: ventricular and supraventricular. Ventricular arrhythmias occur in the lower chambers of the heart, called the ventricles. Supraventricular arrhythmias occur in the area above the ventricles, usually in the upper chambers of the heart, called the atria. The irregular beats can either be too slow (bradycardia) or too fast (tachycardia). Bradycardia.", "Confidence votes 2.1K. The upper chambers are called the atria respectively right and left atrium.The lower chambers in your heart are called the left ventricle and the right ventricle. Answer: The heart is made up of four interior chambers. There are two upper and two lower chambers which create the muscle. The atria are the upper right and left chambers and the ventricles create the lower right and left chambers.", "Chambers of the Heart. The heart has four chambers: two atria and two ventricles. 1 The right atrium receives oxygen-poor blood from the body and pumps it to the right ventricle. 2 The right ventricle pumps the oxygen-poor blood to the lungs. 3 The left atrium receives oxygen-rich blood from the lungs and pumps it to the left ventricle.", "Supraventricular arrhythmias begin in the areas above the heart’s lower chambers, such as the upper chambers (the atria) or the atrial conduction pathways. Generally, supraventricular or atrial arrhythmias are not as serious as ventricular arrhythmias.", "Atrial fibrillation may cause blood to pool in the heart's upper chambers. The pooled blood can lead to the formation of clumps of blood called blood clots. A stroke can occur if a blood clot travels from the heart and blocks a smaller artery in the brain (a cerebral artery)." ]
The atria
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another name for tolterodine
[ "GENERIC NAME: tolterodine. BRAND NAME: Detrol, Detrol LA. DRUG CLASS AND MECHANISM: Tolterodine belongs to a class of drugs called cholinergic (acetylcholine) receptor blockers. It is used to treat disorders of the urinary bladder that affect urination. The urinary bladder is a muscular bag..", "Tolterodine tartrate extended release (ER) capsules contain tolterodine tartrate. The active moiety, tolterodine, is a muscarinic receptor antagonist. The chemical name of tolterodine tartrate is (R)-N,Ndiisopropyl-3-(2-hydroxy-5-methylphenyl)-3-phenylpropanamine L-hydrogen tartrate. The empirical formula of tolterodine tartrate is C26H37NO7, and its molecular weight is 475.6.", "Generic Detrol. You can find generic Detrol (tolterodine tartrate) in 1-mg and 2-mg strengths. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has assigned an AB rating to the generic version of the drug, which means that it is considered equivalent to brand-name Detrol. However, it may have different inactive ingredients.", "Your monthly prescription cost may be as little as $0 with the DETROL LA Savings Card*. Eligible patients may save up to $150/month and $1,800/year in out-of-pocket costs for brand-name DETROL LA through 2017. Eligible patients may save up to $150/month and $1,800/year in out-of-pocket costs for brand-name DETROL LA through 2017.", "Create and save customized word lists. Sign up today and start improving your vocabulary! Please set a username for yourself. People will see it as Author Name with your public word lists.", "→ Search the entire Drugs.com site for tolterodine. Disclaimer: The indications, uses and warnings for individual medications outside the USA are determined by local regulatory bodies in each country or region. The Drugs.com website is intended primarily for audiences in the United States and its territories. Indications, uses and warnings on Drugs.com patient information leaflets are derived from FDA product labels and may differ in countries outside the USA.", "Overactive bladder is a syndrome (set of symptoms) that is thought to be due to sudden contractions of the muscle in the wall of the bladder. Overactive bladder can also result in urinary incontinence, otherwise termed urgency urinary incontinence (wet OAB).", "DETROL® LA (tolterodine tartrate extended release capsules) treats the symptoms of overactive bladder (leaks, strong sudden urges to go, going too often). Main menu. DETROL LA treats the symptoms of overactive bladder (leaks, strong sudden urges to go, going too often).", "Overactive bladder (OAB) facts. 1 Overactive bladder is a syndrome (set of symptoms) that is thought to be due to sudden contractions of the muscle in the wall of the bladder. 2 Overactive bladder can also result in urinary incontinence, otherwise termed urgency urinary incontinence (wet OAB).", "Symptoms of overactive bladder (OAB) result from sudden and involuntary contractions of the bladder muscles, leading to a. 1 sudden need to urinate (urinary urgency) and/or. 2 urinary incontinence (leakage of urine)." ]
Detrol
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another name for tongue
[ "tongue twister - definition and synonyms. Close. 90% of the time, speakers of English use just 7,500 words in speech and writing. These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent. Close. The thesaurus of synonyms and related words is fully integrated into the dictionary. Click on the thesaurus category heading under the button in an entry to see the synonyms and related words for that meaning.", "Beef tongue or neat's tongue is the tongue of a cow. Beef tongue is very high in fat, at almost 75% of its calories derived. Some countries, including Canada and specifically the province of Alberta, export large quantities of beef tongue. The tongues of other animals, notably pigs and lambs, are also eaten, and are very similar to beef tongue. In some animals, the tongue is reputed to be the tastiest part. For example, Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld found most of the walrus not particularly tasty, but walrus tongue, a delicacy.", "This thesaurus page is about all possible synonyms, equivalent, same meaning and similar words for the term tongue. tongue, lingua, glossa, clapper(noun) a mobile mass of muscular tissue covered with mucous membrane and located in the oral cavity.", "Synonyms for tonguetʌŋ. tongue, lingua, glossa, clapper(noun) a mobile mass of muscular tissue covered with mucous membrane and located in the oral cavity. Synonyms: lingua, glossa, spit, tongue, knife, clapper, natural language, applauder.", "These words appear in red, and are graded with stars. One-star words are frequent, two-star words are more frequent, and three-star words are the most frequent. Thesaurus. The thesaurus of synonyms and related words is fully integrated into the dictionary.", "English Synonyms and Antonyms(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms: tongue. Language (French langage < Latin lingua, the tongue) signified originally expression of thought by spoken words, but now in its widest sense it signifies expression of thought by any means; as, the language of the eyes, the language of flowers.", "Power Thesaurus. 1969. tongue-in-cheek thesaurus http://www.powerthesaurus.org/tongue-in-cheek/synonyms (accessed August 15, 2016). Power Thesaurus 1969, tongue-in-cheek thesaurus, Power Thesaurus, viewed 15 August, 2016, <http://www.powerthesaurus.org/tongue-in-cheek/synonyms>.", "A language. Synonyms: language, lingo. tongue. Language (French langage < Latin lingua, the tongue) signified originally expression of thought by spoken words, but now in its widest sense it signifies expression of thought by any means; as, the language of the eyes, the language of flowers.", "English Synonyms and Antonyms(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms: Language (French langage < Latin lingua, the tongue) signified originally expression of thought by spoken words, but now in its widest sense it signifies expression of thought by any means; as, the language of the eyes, the language of flowers.", "This is the British English definition of tongue twister. View American English definition of tongue twister. Change your default dictionary to American English. View the pronunciation for tongue twister." ]
Lingua, glossa, clapper, spit, knife, natural language, and applauder.
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another name for toprol xl
[ "Drug information on Lopressor, Metoprolol Succinate ER, Metoprolol Tartrate, Toprol-XL (metoprolol), includes drug pictures, side effects, drug interactions, directions for use, symptoms of overdose, and what to avoid.", "Reddy's launched its generic version of Toprol XL tablets in the range of 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg and 200 mg.", "What are the possible side effects of metoprolol (Lopressor, Metoprolol Succinate ER, Metoprolol Tartrate, Toprol-XL)? Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.", "Generic competition to heart drug Toprol XL in the U. AstraZeneca to seek acquisitions, drops share buyback Another notable faller was AstraZeneca which tumbled 121p to 2680p after it lost a key patent case in the US over its top heart drug Toprol XL.", "How to use Toprol XL. See also Warning section. Take this medication by mouth, with or right after a meal, as directed by your doctor, usually once daily. The dosage is based on your medical condition and response to treatment. Do not crush or chew extended-release tablets.", "Find patient medical information for Toprol XL Oral on WebMD including its uses, side effects and safety, interactions, pictures, warnings and user ratings. Skip to main content Check Your Symptoms", "Brand Names: Lopressor, Metoprolol Succinate ER, Metoprolol Tartrate, Toprol-XL Generic Name: metoprolol (Pronunciation: me TOE pro lol) What is metoprolol (Lopressor, Metoprolol Succinate ER, Metoprolol Tartrate, Toprol-XL)? Metoprolol is in a group of drugs called beta-blockers. Beta-blockers affect the heart and circulation (blood flow through arteries and veins).", "This medication is a beta-blocker used to treat chest pain (angina), heart failure, and high blood pressure. Lowering high blood pressure helps prevent strokes, heart attacks, and kidney problems.", "Clinical data and interviewed thought leaders also indicate that the regimen of aspirin (Bayer's Aspirin, generics) plus ticagrelor (AstraZeneca's Brilinta/Brilique) plus atorvastatin (Pfizer's Lipitor, generics) plus metoprolol (AstraZeneca's Toprol, Novartis's Lopressor, generics) plus ramipril (Pfizer's Altace, Sanofi's Triatec, AstraZeneca's Vesdil, generics) has advantages on the attribute of reduced incidence of mortality over the sales-leading regimen for post-myocardial infarction ...", "Usage: See also Warning section.Take this medication by mouth, with or right after a meal, as directed by your doctor, usually once daily. The dosage is based on your medical condition and response to treatment.Do not crush or chew extended-release tablets. Doing so can release all of the drug at once, increasing the risk of side effects. Also, do not split the tablets unless they have a score line and.." ]
Another Generic name for Toprol-XL is metoprolol.
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another name for vegetables
[ "A vegetable is the edible part of a plant that is used in cooking or can be eaten raw. They are different from fruit in that vegetables don't have seeds. Vegetables are often consumed as salads or cooked as part of a side dish or main meal.", "A person who does not eat meat is considered a Vegetarian because they often only eat vegetables (and fruit). The informal word for vegetables is veggies. [C] = Countable Noun - [U] = Uncountable Noun. artichoke [C]", "Broad beans grow in a green, leathery pod. The beans can be eaten fresh, when they are green, or dried, when they have turned brown. The way to identify them is by their flat, broad shape. Beans are a good source of protein and fibre.", "Beetroot is the root of the beet plant - which explains its name! People have grown it for food since Roman times. Raw beetroot is best for you and great for grating - peel it first. Try it in a salad or sandwich.", "Chart with Vegetables and their names in English. List of Vegetables in English. 1 bell pepper * [C] - (Just called pepper in British English or with its color beforehand just as red pepper or green pepper. pepper [C] - (called bell pepper in British English.", "1 Pumpkin's vegetable nickname didn't come from his size. 2 He might never wake up, and if he did, he might be a vegetable the rest of his life. The alternative is that it keeps growing and I turn into a vegetable, Deidre said.", "But in the case of the vegetable galls it takes life to control life. With the exception of the flesh of the water-mussel, its food is vegetable. This common weed would hardly be recognized if seen under cultivation in the vegetable garden. Their pigments, both mineral and vegetable, were remarkable for their permanence.", "It is sometimes called an avocado pear. Avocado is often mistaken for a vegetable because we eat it like a salad vegetable, but it is actually a fruit. Avocados are at their best when they are ripe and very easy to prepare. They can simply be cut in half with the stone removed and eaten with a little salad dressing or chopped into a salad. Avocados are a good source of essential fats (the good ones) - one of the few fruits or vegetables that contain fat.", "French beans, runner beans, common beans, bobby beans, string beans, Thai beans, wax beans and haricots verts are all names for different types of green bean. Wax beans aren't even green - they can be yellow or purple! Green beans are picked when they are very young - they should be bright in colour and firm.", "Chart with Vegetables and their names in English. List of Vegetables in English. bell pepper * [C] - (Just called pepper in British English or with its color beforehand just as red pepper or green pepper." ]
Veggies
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another name for war su gai
[ "The Nagai, (pronounced /nɑ'gɑ.i/) also called the N'Gai and the Knives, were a species from the satellite galaxy Firefist who invaded the wider galaxy in 4 ABY. Biology and appearanceEdit. The Nagai were near-Humans with pale skin, jet-black hair, gray eyes, and angular features.", "Re: War Su Gui or Almond Chicken. War Su Gai. 2 whole chicken breasts, skinned, boned, and cut in half. 1/2 teaspoon salt. 1 tablespoon dry sherry. Sauce: 4 tablespoons cornstarch (corn flour) 3 tablespoons water.", "Answered by The WikiAnswers® Community. Making the world better, one answer at a time. Wor su gai is an American Chinese food dish featuring breaded chicken on a bed of lettuce covered in an orange-colored gravy and topped with chopped green onions (or scallions) and chopped nuts.", "1. (Military) open armed conflict between two or more parties, nations, or states. 2. (Military) a particular armed conflict: the 1973 war in the Middle East. 3. (Military) the techniques of armed conflict as a study, science, or profession. 4. any conflict or contest: a war of wits; the war against crime. 5.", "To aid in their fight against the Tofs, the Nagai allied with a neighboring species, the Maccabree, outfitting them with mechanical limbs for ground fighting. They also allied with the Faruun shipwrights for vessels of war.", "Both forms meant war.. Meanwhile another form derived from the same Indo-European root had developed into a word denoting a more benign kind of mixture, Old High German wurst, meaning sausage.. Modern German Wurst was borrowed into English in the 1800s.", "With the assistance of the Dark Lady Lumiya, a plan was developed to use the resources of the Skyriver to mount a liberation of their homeworld, and shortly after the Galactic Civil War had exhausted both sides, the Nagai struck. The Nagai attempted to restart the Wookiee slave trade on Kashyyyk.", "War Su Gui or Almond Chicken. Does anyone know how to make this dish, it has been our favorite Chinese dish for years as prepared at Ding Ho's restaurant in Columbus, OH. The signature sauce there is an orange sauce not brown as in every other place I have tried it. Please help.", "adj. n. 1. armed conflict between nations or factions within a nation; warfare. 2. a state or period of active military operations. 3. (often cap.) a particular armed conflict consisting of a series of battles or campaigns: the War of 1812. 4. armed fighting as a science or profession.", "Re: War Su Gui or Almond Chicken. Sprinkle chicken with salt and sherry and marinate for 15 minutes. While chicken is marinating, prepare the sauce. Mix together the cornstarch and water in a small saucepan until smooth." ]
Almond Chicken
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another name for wart
[ "More than 24,000,000 Americans are infected with the human papillomavirus (HPV), which can cause one of the most common, yet least recognized, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)--external genital warts (EGWs).", "Plantar warts are not prevented by inoculation with currently available HPV vaccines because the warts are caused by different strains of the human papillomavirus. Gardasil protects against strains 6, 11, 16, and 18, and Cervarix protects against 16 and 18, whereas plantar warts are caused by strains 1, 2, 4, and 63.", "The virus that causes genital warts is called human papillomavirus (HPV). There are more than 70 different types of HPV. Many cause no problems. Some cause warts on other parts of the body and not the genitals. Types 6 and 11 are most commonly linked to genital warts. Certain other types of HPV can lead to precancerous changes in the cervix, or to cervical cancer. These are called high-risk types of HPV.", "Plantar warts are usually self-limiting, but treatment is generally recommended to lessen symptoms (which may include pain), decrease duration, and reduce transmission. Infection occurs in an estimated 7–10% of the US population, and genetics plays an important role in determining susceptibility.", "Genital warts, which are also called condylomata acuminata or venereal warts, are growths in the genital area caused by a sexually transmitted papillomavirus. A papillomavirus is a virus that produces papillomas, or benign growths on the skin and mucous membranes.", "Warts that occur on the hands or feet are called common warts. A wart on the sole of the foot is a plantar wart. Genital (venereal) warts are located on the genitals and may be transmitted by sexual contact. The word wart is from Old English and far back as the 8th century referred to a wart. The name verruca is Latin for wart.", "Genital warts are soft growths on the skin and mucus membranes of the genitals. They may be found on the penis, vulva, urethra, vagina, cervix, and around and in the anus. Genital warts are spread through sexual contact.", "Verruca: A wart by another name, a local growth of the outer layer of the skin (the epidermis) caused by a virus. The virus of warts (a human papillomavirus) is transmitted by contact. The contact can be with a wart on someone else or one on oneself (autoinoculation).", "[edit on Wikidata] A plantar wart, or verruca, is a wart occurring on the sole or toes of the foot caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV infections in other locations are not plantar; see human papillomavirus.", "Condylomata acuminata — Another name for genital warts. Papilloma — A benign growth on the skin or mucous membrane. Viruses that cause these growths are called human papillomaviruses (HPVs). Podophyllum resin — A medication derived from the May apple or mandrake and used to treat genital warts." ]
Verruca
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another name for wendy
[ "The name Wendy is sometimes considered a variation of the (originally Polish) name Wanda. The name Wendy in Dutch is either of Anglo-Saxon origin or an abbreviation of names such as Wendela (an old fashioned name which probably means related to the Vandals). Various Chinese rulers have held the name and title Emperor Wen, which in Chinese is read Wen(-)di (文帝).", "Robert King: We happened upon that because we love Anika Noni Rose [who plays Wendy Scott-Carr] and Monica Raymund. ‘The Good Wife’: Robert and Michelle King on Alicia, Kalinda, Renewal Prospects, and More Jace Lacob March 11, 2012. Tom Davis (no relation to Wendy) is very clear in his perspective on this.", "The name Wendy was not heard of as being used as a name until the character Wendy from Peter Pan. that's a funny story....only thing is....Dave Thomas doesn't have a daughter named Wendy...her name is Melinda Lou but her nickname was Wendy, stemming from the child's inability to say her own name at a young age.", "O.S. wendian, O.N. venda, O.Fris. wenda, Du. wenden, Ger. wenden, Goth. wandjan to turn), causative of O.E. windan to turn, twist (see wind (v.)), from base *wand-, *wend- turn.. Surviving only in to wend one's way, and in hijacked past tense form went.", "Wendy is a given name generally given to females in English-speaking countries. The name is found in United States records from the 19th century; the name Wendy appeared over twenty times in the U.S. Census of 1880. In Britain, Wendy appeared as a name for both females and males in the 1881 census of England, and was occasionally used as a diminutive for the Welsh Gwendolyn. It was also used as a surname in Britain from at least the 17th century.", "Wendy, toiling away at her punishment task and grumbling at its difficulty, was not at all a cheerful companion. It's quite as warm to-day as it sometimes is in summer, agreed Wendy. There was a step above, and Wendy, you may be sure, was the first to recognize it.", "Wendy Kramer is co-founder, with her donor-conceived son Ryan, of the Donor Sibling Registry (DSR). Oh yes, Tinker Bell will tell you, Wendy retorted scornfully. Don't alarm yourself, said Wendy, clapping her on the shoulder.", "People with this name are competent, practical, and often obtain great power and wealth. They tend to be successful in business and commercial affairs, and are able to achieve great material dreams. Because they often focus so strongly on business and achievement, they may neglect their private lives and relationships.", "Example Sentences for wend. And ablutions done, the Kurus slow and sad and cheerless part, Wend their way to far Hastina with a void and vacant heart. However, he determined to wend his way to the inn and reprove him for his negligence. And in doubt and wretchedness did she wend her way to school on the Fourteenth Day of February. He therefore shut the valve and began to wend his way back to the ladder.", "The name Wendy is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Wendy is: Family; Wanderer. The name Wendy is an American baby name. In American the meaning of the name Wendy is: Family; Wanderer. The name Wendy is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Wendy is: Literary; a created name that first appeared in James Banie's Peter Pan." ]
Peter Pan
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another name for yeast infection
[ "Quotes for Infection: 1 The idea of infection began to be taken far more seriously than it ever had before. Hospitals transformed themselves in response to the new plague- sometimes for the better, but often for the worse, as when, in fear, they cast their ulcerated patients out into the streets.", "Fast facts. 1 Vaginal yeast infections are caused by the fungus Candida albicans. 2 At least 3 out of 4 women will experience a yeast infection at one point in their lives. 3 The main symptoms are itching, burning, unusual discharge, and pain during urination or sex.", "The following are health and medical definitions of terms that appear in the Candidiasis (Yeast Infection, Candida) article. Abdomen: The belly, that part of the body that contains all of the structures between the... Abdominal: Relating to the abdomen, the belly, that part of the body that contains all of ... Abdominal pain: Pain in the belly.", "Example Sentences for yeast. Explaining what yeast was and how to treat it, she set a panful of dough. It was a makeshift barometer, the advertising gift of a yeast company. The quantity of gas (CO2) in each tube is an index of the amount of growth of the yeast cells. Yeast is a one-celled plant which can be seen only with a microscope.", "Vaginal yeast infections, also known as candidiasis, are a common female condition. A healthy vagina has bacteria and some yeast cells. But when the balance of bacteria and yeast changes, the yeast cells can multiply. This causes intense itching, swelling, and irritation.", "Vaginal yeast infections are caused by the fungus Candida albicans. At least 3 out of 4 women will experience a yeast infection at one point in their lives. The main symptoms are itching, burning, unusual discharge, and pain during urination or sex.", "I finally demonstrated that typhus infection is not hereditary in the louse. Charles Jules Henry Nicole. Just as the only reservoir for the typhus virus in nature is provided by man, so the only vector of infection is the louse. The bite of the louse is not virulent immediately after the infecting meal.", "Another word for yeast. A mass of bubbles in or on the surface of a liquid: foam, froth, head, lather, spume, suds. An agent that stimulates or precipitates a reaction, development, or change: catalyst, ferment, leaven, leavening. bubble, cream, effervesce, fizz, foam, froth, lather, spume, suds. See solid.", "Quotes for Infection: 1 The idea of infection began to be taken far more seriously than it ever had before. 2 I finally demonstrated that typhus infection is not hereditary in the louse. 3 Just as the only reservoir for the typhus virus in nature is provided by man, so the only vector of infection is the louse.", "Candidiasis – Another Name. for a Yeast Infection. Introduction. The word candidiasis is not a common word unless you have been on the receiving end of a yeast i nfection. Yeast, also known as fungus, is not an uncommon thing as it is lives microscopically on many surfaces including our skin." ]
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another name of paracetamol
[ "Panadol 500 mg tablets. Panadol Rapid 500 mg caplets. Panadol is one of GlaxoSmithKline 's trade names for paracetamol (INN) (/ˌpaerəˈsiːtəmɒl/ ˌpærəˈsiːtəmɒl /or/) ˌpaerəˈsɛtəmɒl ˌpærəˈsɛtəmɒl (OR) /acetaminophen/ , usan əˌsiːtəˈmɪnəfɨn which is (an analgesic) pain reliever (and antipyretic). fever reducer", "1 Be aware of acetaminophen’s other names. 2 On some prescription labels, acetaminophen may be listed as “APAP.” Outside of the United States, it is often called paracetamol. 3 Tell your doctor if you take Coumadin.", "And when it’s taken correctly, side effects are rare. Another benefit of acetaminophen is that it doesn’t cause stomach upset or heart problems -- both possible risks with the other major type of OTC pain relievers, called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).", "Acetaminophen is the most commonly used medicine for pain relief in the United States. For most people, when used as directed, it safely reduces fever and relieves many kinds of mild to moderate pain -- from backaches, headaches, and sprains to arthritis and menstrual cramps.", "Panadol is sold in different formulations and packaging with different names. Panadol Extra, an S2 pharmacy-only medicine in Australia, combines 65 mg of caffeine with 500 mg of paracetamol per tablet. Caffeine may improve the analgesic effect of paracetamol.", "I was in the United States recently and needed to buy paracetamol. Your experience is not uncommon. With the advent of convenient international travel many people have discovered that many pharmaceutical products are marketed under different names in different markets. This applies not just to proprietary names but also to generics.", "This article contains a list of the various brand names for the pain medication paracetamol (also known as acetaminophen) and the countries associated with a specific brand name. Common brandnames include Tylenol, Calpol, and Panadol.", "As the US patent for paracetamol is expired, generic versions are widely available. The Generic name of paracetamol is widely known as Generic Paracetamol. Note that paracetamol is itself a generic name. There are several companies that make this with brand names such as Panadol, Calpol, etc.", "Answer Paracetamol is a pain reliever, somewhat like aspirin. WIKIPEDIA provides a very specific answer as follows: Paracetamol (INN) (IPA: /ˌpaerə … ˌpærə, -ˈsiːtəmɒl-/) ˈsɛtə or (ACETAMINOPHEN), usan is the active metabolite of, phenacetin a-so called coal tar. analgesic", "“Acetaminophen may be a good alternative for pain relief for those who are at risk of heart disease or stomach problems with NSAIDs,” says Elliott Antman, MD, professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Woman’s Hospital in Boston." ]
Panadol Rapid 500 mg caplets
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another period cancelled
[ "August 18, 2015. Comedy Central announced today that Another Period has been renewed for a second season. The freshman comedy, which premiered in June, has been picked up for another 10 episodes in 2016. Another Period concludes its first season next Tuesday, August 25.", "Official Status: Another Period Renewed for Season 2 by Comedy Central! Another Period premiered June 23, 2015. Another Period follows the lives of the obscenely rich Bellacourt family and their many servants in turn-of-the-century Rhode Island.", "Another Period follows the lives of the obscenely rich Bellacourt family and their many servants in turn-of-the-century Rhode Island.", "“Another Period” is written by, executive produced by and stars Natasha Leggero and Riki Lindhome, is exec produced and directed by Jeremy Konner and executive produced by Red Hour’s Ben Stiller, Debbie Liebling, Stuart Cornfeld and Mike Rosenstein. Monika Zielinska and Tara Schuster are the executives in charge of production for Comedy Central.", "“Another Period” will get another period of time on Comedy Central. The historical satire, which co-stars Natasha Leggero and Riki Lindhome as two sisters who want to become as rich and famous in 1902 as the Hilton siblings did in the modern age, will get a second-season run on the Viacom-owned cable network.", "Another Period: Natasha Leggero, Riki Lindhome on the season finale. Every week, Another Period creators and stars Natasha Leggero and Riki Lindhome, who play spoiled socialite sisters Lillian and Beatrice Bellacourt, take viewers behind the scenes and share insight into how they crafted each episode. Below, their thoughts on the finale of the comedy’s second season, “Lillian’s Dead.”.", "Another Period: Season Three Renewal for Comedy Central Series. Another Period TV series on Comedy Central. Pictured (t-b/l-r): Armen Weitzman, Christina Hendricks, Michael Ian Black, Beth Dover, Brett Gelman, Lauren Ash, Jason Ritter, David Wain, Riki Lindhome, Natasha Leggero, Brian Huskey, Paget Brewster, David Koechner.", "‘Another Period’ Renewed for Season 3 at Comedy Central. Comedy Central has renewed historical comedy “Another Period” for Season 3 ahead of its Season 2 premiere, Variety has learned.", "Season Two episodes of “Another Period” will be available the same day they premiere via cc.com and the Comedy Central app and will be available next day on iTunes, Amazon Video, VUDU, Google Play, Microsoft Movies & TV, and Verizon Multi-Screen.", "Natasha Leggero and Riki Lindhome lead an all-star cast -- including Michael Ian Black, David Wain, Christina Hendricks, Jason Ritter and Paget Brewster -- in this historical satire about narcissistic aristocrats and the poor souls in their employ." ]
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another phrase for reward system of the brain
[ "Scientists believed for a while that the reward system could tell us all we need to know about addiction and how it manifests itself throughout the brain. However, tolerance builds and the euphoric responses to these drugs begin to wane.", "The reward system of the brain is a circuit that uses the chemical dopamine to stimulate feelings of elation and euphoria. This system has a motivational role and normally encourages survival behaviours such as obtaining food, water and sex.", "It is a hijacking of the brain circuitry that controls behavior, so that the addict’s behavior is fully directed to drug seeking and use. With repeated drug use, the reward system of the brain becomes subservient to the need for the drug. Brain changes have occurred that will probably influence the addict for life, regardless of whether or not he continues to use the drug.", "The brain’s reward system is organized to engage the areas of the brain that control our ability to take action. The executive area of the brain, located in the prefrontal cortex, enables us to plan and execute complex activities, as well as control our impulses.", "In neuroscience, the reward system is a collection of brain structures that are involved in the regulation of behaviors that are associated with desirable, approachable, or intrinsically positive stimuli.", "Drugs of addiction can hijack this system to induce euphoric feelings of their own. Cocaine, for example, is a highly addictive drug that blocks reuptake transporters of dopamine. These transporters normally soak up excess dopamine and ensure that the reward system is not overactive. Cocaine stimulates euphoria by preventing dopamine from being retrieved and increases stimulation of the reward system.", "And calling our love of chocolate or football an “addiction” not only trivializes the devastation wrought by addiction, but misses the point that addiction involves a hijacking of the brain’s circuitry, a reprogramming of the reward system, and lasting, sometimes permanent, brain changes.", "Due to this, the body has its own off-switches in our reward pathways that try to limit the amount of pleasure we feel. These normally work by desensitising the brain to dopamine, so that dopamine isn’t able to produce the effects it once could.", "How Addiction Hijacks Our Reward System. People have been using addictive substances for centuries, but only very recently, by using the powerful tools of brain imaging, genetics, and genomics, have scientists begun to understand in detail how the brain becomes addicted.", "The reward system is a group of neural structures that are critically involved in mediating the effects of reinforcement. A reward is an appetitive stimulus given to a human or some other animal to alter its behavior." ]
A circuit that uses the chemical dopamine to stimulate feelings of elation and euphoria.
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another phrase meaning beat a dead horse
[ "flog a dead horse. and beat a dead horse. Fig. to insist on talking about something that no one is interested in, or that has already been thoroughly discussed. The history teacher lectured us every day about the importance of studying history, until we begged him to stop flogging a dead horse. Jill: I think I'll write the company president another letter asking him to prohibit smoking. Jane: There's no use beating a dead horse, Jill; he's already decided to let people smoke. flog a dead horse.", "It is usually used as a negative. Here is how to use beating a dead horse in a sentence: Below are some common collocates and sentence patterns (sentence skeletons) that you can use for making your own (like instant noodles: I give you most of the ingredients, and you supply hot water and other flavorings):``. I (don't want/hate/mean) to beat a dead horse, but ...", "noun, plural horses (especially collectively) horse. 1. a large, solid-hoofed, herbivorous quadruped, Equus caballus, domesticated since prehistoric times, bred in a number of varieties, and used for carrying or pulling loads, for riding, and for racing. 2. a fully mature male animal of this type; stallion.", "Definition of beat a dead horse. 1 : to keep talking about a subject that has already been discussed or decided I don't mean to beat a dead horse, but I still don't understand what happened.", "› to waste effort on something when there is no chance of succeeding: He keeps trying to get it published but I think he's beating a dead horse. (Definition of “beat a dead horse” from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Translations of “beat a dead horse”.", "Definition of beat a dead horse. chiefly US, informal. 1 : to keep talking about a subject that has already been discussed or decided I don't mean to beat a dead horse, but I still don't understand what happened.", "Flogging a dead horse. For other uses, see Flogging a dead horse (disambiguation). Flogging a dead horse (alternatively beating a dead horse, or beating a dead dog in some parts of the Anglophone world) is an idiom that means to continue a particular endeavour is a waste of time as the outcome is already decided.", "Beat a Dead Horse. To attempt useless goals or to fight for a cause that has been lost already, to make a useless point, argument or discussion with anyone. She was trying hard to convince her mother to allow her go for camping, but she was actually beating a dead horse. Phrase*: Meaning*: Sentence*:", "For example, Politicians who favor the old single-tax idea are beating a dead horse. From the 1600s on the term dead horse was used figuratively to mean “something of no current value,” specifically an advance in pay or other debt that had to be worked (“flogged”) off.", "Top definition. beating a dead horse. It doesn't matter how much you want to continue riding beating a dead horse is not going to get you anywhere. If something is already done and over with there is no point in still talking about it. If something is already broken there is no point in trying to use it." ]
Flogging a dead horse.
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another place where nitrogen oxide is found
[ "Nitrous Oxide - Ewan Cameron and Paul May Bristol University. Molecule of the Month June 1999 Also available: JSMol version. I am sure the air in heaven must be this wonder working gas of delight. So wrote poet Robert Southey of nitrous oxide, N 2 O, also known as nitrogen oxide, dinitrogen monoxide, hyponitrous acid anhydride and facticious air. However, its most well known name is 'laughing gas' due to its intoxicating effects when inhaled.", "The very high temperature in the vicinity of a lightning bolt causes the gases oxygen and nitrogen in the air to react to form nitric oxide. n 2 + o 2--> no The nitric oxide very quickly reacts with more oxygen to form nitrogen dioxide.", "The very high temperature in the vicinity of a lightning bolt causes the gases oxygen and nitrogen in the air to react to form nitric oxide. N 2 + O 2--> NO. The nitric oxide very quickly reacts with more oxygen to form nitrogen dioxide. NO + O 2--> NO 2. Both of the nitrogen compounds are known collectively as nitrogen oxides or NO x.", "A natural source of nitrogen oxides occurs from a lightning stroke. The very high temperature in the vicinity of a lightning bolt causes the gases oxygen and nitrogen in the air to react to form nitric oxide. N 2 + O 2--> NO. The nitric oxide very quickly reacts with more oxygen to form nitrogen dioxide. NO + O 2--> NO 2", "Molecule of the Month June 1999. Also available: JSMol version. I am sure the air in heaven must be this wonder working gas of delight. So wrote poet Robert Southey of nitrous oxide, N2O, also known as nitrogen oxide, dinitrogen monoxide, hyponitrous acid anhydride and facticious air. However, its most well known name is 'laughing gas' due to its intoxicating effects when inhaled.", "Nitrous oxide, N 2 O, is a colourless, almost odourless gas, that was first discovered in 1772 by the English scientist and clergyman Joseph Priestley (who was also famous for being the first to isolate other important gases such as oxygen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, ammonia, and sulfur dioxide).", "References: 1 I.E. Eger, Nitrous Oxide (New York, Edward Arnold Ltd, 1985). 2 J. R. Partington, A Short History of Chemistry, Macmillan, London, 1939. 3 N. N. Greenwood and A. Earnshaw, Chemistry of the Elements, Oxford, Pergamon, 1st edition, 1984, pp 508-511. 4 D. Knight, Humphry Davy: Science and Power, Cambridge, 1992.", "A natural source of nitrogen oxides occurs from a lightning stroke. The very high temperature in the vicinity of a lightning bolt causes the gases oxygen and nitrogen in the air to react to form nitric oxide. N2 + O2 --> NO. The nitric oxide very quickly reacts with more oxygen to form nitrogen dioxide. NO + O2 --> NO2. Both of the nitrogen compounds are known collectively as nitrogen oxides or NOx.", "Nitrous oxide, N2O, is a colourless, almost odourless gas, that was first discovered in 1772 by the English scientist and clergyman Joseph Priestley (who was also famous for being the first to isolate other important gases such as oxygen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, ammonia, and sulfur dioxide).", "Colton agreed, administered nitrous oxide to Dr. Wells while another local dentist extracted one of Wells' molars. Dr. Wells experienced no pain during the procedure, and the birth of N 2 O as a dental and medical painkiller had arrived." ]
A natural source of nitrogen oxides occurs from a lightning stroke.
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another term for antigens
[ "A common analogy used to describe this is the fit between a lock and a key. In summary an antigen is a molecule that binds to Ag-specific receptors, but cannot induce an immune response in the body by itself. The term originally described a structural molecule that binds specifically to an antibody.It expanded to refer to any molecule or a linear molecular fragment that can be recognized by highly variable antigen receptors (B-cell receptor or T-cell receptor) of the adaptive immune system. common analogy used to describe this is the fit between a lock and a key. In summary an antigen is a molecule that binds to Ag-specific receptors, but cannot induce an immune response in the body by itself. The term originally described a structural molecule that binds specifically to an antibody.", "In summary an antigen is a molecule that binds to Ag-specific receptors, but cannot induce an immune response in the body by itself.The term originally described a structural molecule that binds specifically to an antibody.It expanded to refer to any molecule or a linear molecular fragment that can be recognized by highly variable antigen receptors (B-cell receptor or T-cell receptor) of the adaptive immune system. common analogy used to describe this is the fit between a lock and a key. In summary an antigen is a molecule that binds to Ag-specific receptors, but cannot induce an immune response in the body by itself. The term originally described a structural molecule that binds specifically to an antibody.", "Medical Definition of ANTIGEN. : any substance (as an immunogen or a hapten) foreign to the body that evokes an immune response either alone or after forming a complex with a larger molecule (as a protein) and that is capable of binding with a product (as an antibody or T cell) of the immune response.— an·ti·gen·ic \\ˌan-ti-ˈje-nik\\ adjective.edical Definition of ANTIGEN. : any substance (as an immunogen or a hapten) foreign to the body that evokes an immune response either alone or after forming a complex with a larger molecule (as a protein) and that is capable of binding with a product (as an antibody or T cell) of the immune response.", "Full Definition of ANTIGEN. : any substance (as an immunogen or a hapten) foreign to the body that evokes an immune response either alone or after forming a complex with a larger molecule (as a protein) and that is capable of binding with a product (as an antibody or T cell) of the immune response.— an·ti·gen·ic \\ˌan-ti-ˈje-nik\\ adjective.edical Definition of ANTIGEN. : any substance (as an immunogen or a hapten) foreign to the body that evokes an immune response either alone or after forming a complex with a larger molecule (as a protein) and that is capable of binding with a product (as an antibody or T cell) of the immune response.", "Each antibody binds to a specific antigen; an interaction similar to a lock and key. An antibody (Ab), also known as an immunoglobulin (Ig), is a large, Y-shape protein produced by plasma cells that is used by the immune system to identify and neutralize pathogens such as bacteria and viruses.The antibody recognizes a unique molecule of the harmful agent, called an antigen, via the variable region.hesus factor, also known as Rhesus D (RhD) antigen, is an antigen found on red blood cells; individuals that are Rhesus-positive (Rh+) have this antigen on their red blood cells and individuals that are Rhesus-negative (Rh–) do not.", "antigen. Any substance that can stimulate an immune response in the body and can react with the products of that response, that is, with specific antibodies or specifically sensitized T lymphocytes, or both. Antigens include bacteria, foreign substance (e.g. dust mite, grass, pollen of trees), toxins and viruses.. a bacterial flagellar antigen important in the serological classification of enteric bacilli. 2. the precursor of the A and B blood group antigens; normal type O individuals lack the enzyme to convert it to A or B antigens.", "Antigen refers to any foreign substance which on entering the body stimulates the production of antibodies in the body of the individual as a part of the immune response.… These foreign substances can be toxins, bacteria, virus, foreign blood cells or the cells of the transplated organs.n antigen (from antibody-generating) or immunogen is a molecule that sometimes stimulates an immune response. The word originated from the notion that they can stimulate anti … body generation.", "An antigen is any substance that causes your immune system to produce antibodies against it. An antigen may be a foreign substance from the environment, such as chemicals, bacteria, viruses, or pollen.n antigen (from antibody-generating) or immunogen is a molecule that sometimes stimulates an immune response. The word originated from the notion that they can stimulate anti … body generation.", "The invading microbe or pathogen is called an antigen. It is regarded as a threat by the immune system and is capable of stimulating an immune response. Antigens are proteins that are found on the surface of the pathogen.Antigens are unique to that pathogen.The whooping cough bacterium, for example, will have different antigens on its surface from the TB bacterium. When an antigen enters the body, the immune system produces antibodies against it. type of white blood cell called a lymphocyte recognizes the antigen as being foreign and produces antibodies that are specific to that antigen. Each antibody has a unique binding site shape which locks onto the specific shape of the antigen.", "An antigen (from antibody-generating) or immunogen is a molecule that sometimes stimulates an immune response. The word originated from the notion that they can stimulate anti … body generation.We now know that the immune system does not consist of only antibodies.n antigen (from antibody-generating) or immunogen is a molecule that sometimes stimulates an immune response. The word originated from the notion that they can stimulate anti … body generation." ]
any substance (as an immunogen or a hapten) foreign to the body that evokes an immune response either alone or after forming a complex with a larger molecule (as a protein) and that is capable of binding with a product (as an antibody or T cell) of the immune response.
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another term for bc common era
[ "How about Common Era, abbreviated as CE, is one name used for the most widespread calendrical year numbering scheme. Other names for the same year numbering scheme include Christian Era, also abbreviated as CE, and Anno Domini, abbreviated as AD. Cheers, --Dailycare (talk) 17:58, 1 January 2010 (UTC)", "That is 1 CE = 1 AD, and 2016 CE = 2016 AD. The word common simply means that it is based on the most frequently used calendar system: the Gregorian Calendar. Both measure the number of years before the approximate birthday of Yeshua/Jesus. Designation of a particular year in BC and BCE also have identical values.", "How about Common Era, abbreviated as CE, is one name used for the most widespread calendrical year numbering scheme. [citations] There are many names in many languages for the same year numbering scheme..", "BCE/CE usually refers to the Common Era (the years are the same as AD/BC). That is, BC is usually understood to mean Before the Common Era and CE to mean Common Era, though it is possible to reinterpret the abbreviations as Christian Era..", "CE found in this web site refers to the other meaning, the Common Era.. This meaning for CE is a synonym for AD.. The latter is an abbreviation for Anno Domini in Latin or the year of the Lord in English.", "Anno Domini inscription at a cathedral in Carinthia, Austria. The terms anno Domini (AD) and before Christ (BC) are used to label or number years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The term anno Domini is Medieval Latin and means in the year of the Lord, but is often translated as in the year of our Lord.", "6 Answers 6. BCE/CE usually refers to the Common Era (the years are the same as AD/BC). The simplest reason for using BCE/CE as opposed to AD/BC is to avoid reference to Christianity and, in particular, to avoid naming Christ as Lord (BC/AD: Before Christ/In the year of our Lord).", "B.C.E is an abbreviation for 'Before Common Era', a non-religious alternative to the use of B.C. in designating the first period of the Gregorian calendar, the era of prehistory and much of antiquity. The zero date for BCE is the same as BC; in fact all the dates remain the same (e.g. 367 BCE / CE.)", "However, in the modern age the actual meaning of A.D. is widely forgotten or misunderstood and the term simply signifies a different era from B.C. There is a common misuse as 'After Death'. As A.D. refers to Christ's birth, not his death, this expansion is wholly erroneous.", "BCE stands for Before the common era.. BC means Before Christ, or Before the Messiah.. Both measure the number of years before the approximate birthday of Yeshua/Jesus. Designation of a particular year in BC and BCE also have identical values." ]
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another term for bullying
[ "Power Thesaurus 1969, bullying thesaurus, Power Thesaurus, viewed 20 April, 2017, <http://www.powerthesaurus.org/bullying/synonyms>.", "Bullying is a form of aggressive behavior in which someone intentionally and repeatedly causes another person injury or discomfort. Bullying can take the form of physical contact, words or more subtle actions. The bullied individual typically has trouble defending him or herself and does nothing to “cause” the bullying.", "Quotes for Bullying: 1 The bullying was hideous and relentless, and we turned it round by making ourselves celebrities. Julian Clary. 2 The real truth is that the Obama administration is professional at bullying as we have witnessed with ACORN at work during the presidential campaign.", "Contemporary Examples. 1 The documentary film bully just received a PG-13 rating, which means that kids can see it on their own. 2 He then said of those who kept kids waiting on the first day of classes, “This is the behavior of a bully in a schoolyard.”. 3 First of all, a “bully” is someone who actually has power over you.", "Word Origin and History for bully. n. 1530s, originally sweetheart, applied to either sex, from Dutch boel lover; brother, probably a diminutive of Middle Dutch broeder brother (cf. Middle High German buole brother, source of German Buhle lover; see brother (n.)).", "Repeated, persistent and aggressive behaviour intended to cause fear, distress, or harm to another person's body, emotions, self-esteem or reputation. Bullying is subject to statutory definition and where it is defined in statute, it would be that statute definition which would apply within the relevant jurisdiction.", "Bullying means repeated and aggressive behaviour by a pupil where, (a) the behaviour is intended by the pupil to cause, or the pupil ought to know that the behaviour would be likely to cause, harm, fear or distress to another individual, including psychological harm or harm to the individual’s reputation, and (b) the behaviour occurs in a context ...", "Ssarah Member Persian. Hello everybody, I'm looking for another word for school bullying which sounds less severe. There is this class of 10 year old girls that sometimes kick each other or want others to listen to them. Bullying sounds too severe to me!", "Definition of bully. plural. bullies. 1a : a blustering, browbeating person; especially : one who is habitually cruel, insulting, or threatening to others who are weaker, smaller, or in some way vulnerable tormented by the neighborhood bullyb : pimp. 2 : a hired ruffian. 3 archaic a : sweetheartb : a fine chap.", "noun, plural bullies. 1. a blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person who habitually badgers and intimidates smaller or weaker people. 2. Archaic. a man hired to do violence." ]
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another term for cowper glands is
[ "A bulbourethral gland, also called a Cowper gland for English anatomist William Cowper, is one of two small exocrine glands in the reproductive system of many male mammals (of all domesticated animals, they are only absent in the dog).They are homologous to Bartholin's glands in females.he bulbourethral glands are compound tubulo-alveolar glands, each approximately the size of a pea in humans. In chimpanzees, they are not visible during dissection, but can be found on microscopic examination. In boars, they are up to 18 cm long and 5 cm in diameter.", "Bulbourethral gland: A pea-sized gland in the male located behind and to the side of the urethra that discharges a component of seminal fluid into the urethra.There are two bulbourethral glands, one on each side. Also known as the Cowper's gland.ulbourethral gland: A pea-sized gland in the male located behind and to the side of the urethra that discharges a component of seminal fluid into the urethra.", "Definition of COWPER'S GLAND. : either of two small glands lying on either side of the male urethra below the prostate gland and discharging a secretion into the semen —called also bulbourethral gland — compare bartholin's gland. See Cowper's gland defined for kids.ADVERTISEMENT. either of two small glands lying on either side of the male urethra below the prostate gland and discharging a secretion into the semen —called also bulbourethral gland — compare bartholin's gland. See Cowper's gland defined for kids.", "Medical Definition of COWPER'S GLAND. : either of two small glands of which one lies on each side of the male urethra below the prostate gland and discharges a secretion into the semen—called also bulbourethral gland, gland of Cowper; compare bartholin's gland. either of two small glands lying on either side of the male urethra below the prostate gland and discharging a secretion into the semen —called also bulbourethral gland — compare bartholin's gland. See Cowper's gland defined for kids.", "The Cowper’s glands (or bulbourethral glands) are a pair of exocrine glands in the male reproductive system.Roughly the size of peas, they are located inferior to the prostate gland and lateral to the urethra in the urogenital diaphragm.he Cowper’s glands are only found in the male body and play an important role in the protection of sperm during ejaculation.", "A Cowper’s gland, or bulbourethral gland, is one of two pea-sized organs found at the base of the penis that produce secretions necessary for fertile sexual activity.Together with the prostate and seminal vesicles, these glands make a mucus-like substance that goes into semen and also acts as a lubricant during sex. Cowper’s gland, or bulbourethral gland, is one of two pea-sized organs found at the base of the penis that produce secretions necessary for fertile sexual activity.", " The bulbourethral glands (also known as the cowper's glands) are male sexual glands. They are located below the prostate and discharge a component of the seminal fluid into the urethra.During sexual intercourse each gland produces a secretion known as pre-ejaculate.he main function of the bulbourethral or cowper's gland is to produce and release the pre-cum to rid the urethra of any acidic urine. The clear fluid neutralizes urine … in the urethra so that when a man ejaculates, the sperm in the semen are not destroyed by acidic urine leftover in the urethra.", "2. A gland secreting substances that enhance the function of another gland or organ; e.g., in the male reproductive tract, the prostate, which secretes fluids that improve the viability of sperm, is an accessory gland to the testis.ach adrenal gland is a two-part organ composed of an outer cortex and an inner medulla. The cortex arises in the embryo from a region of the mesoderm that also gives rise to the gonads. The medulla arises from ectoderm, which also gives rise to the sympathetic nervous system.", "Either of two small, round, yellow glands, one on each side of the prostate gland, each with a duct about 1 in (2.5 cm) long, terminating in the wall of the urethra.They secrete a viscid fluid forming part of the seminal fluid and correspond to the Bartholin glands in the female.ither of two round, pea-sized tubular glands embedded in the urethral sphincter of the male beneath the bulb of the male urethra. Normally yellow, they consist of several lobes with ducts that join and form a single excretory duct, emptying mucus into the urethra. Also called bulbourethral gland.", "The main function of the bulbourethral or cowper's gland is to produce and release the pre-cum to rid the urethra of any acidic urine. The clear fluid neutralizes urine … in the urethra so that when a man ejaculates, the sperm in the semen are not destroyed by acidic urine leftover in the urethra.he main function of the bulbourethral or cowper's gland is to produce and release the pre-cum to rid the urethra of any acidic urine. The clear fluid neutralizes urine … in the urethra so that when a man ejaculates, the sperm in the semen are not destroyed by acidic urine leftover in the urethra." ]
A bulbourethral gland, also called a Cowper gland for English anatomist William Cowper, is one of two small exocrine glands in the reproductive system of many male mammals (of all domesticated animals, they are only absent in the dog).They are homologous to Bartholin's glands in females.
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another term for cowper glands is:
[ "The word sweetbread is first attested in the 16th century, but the etymology of the name is unclear.[4] Sweet is perhaps used since the thymus is sweet and rich-tasting, as opposed to savory-tasting muscle flesh.[5] Bread may come from brede 'roasted meat'[6] or from the Old English brǣd ('flesh' or 'meat').", "By using your hand or fingers or any other object and pressing or massaging the base of the penis under the scrotum or taint by the street name, and using horny goat weed. Thi … s can produce large quantities of pre-ejaculate and will make any sexual activity more enjoyable by making the arousal more intense. Also any time a male specimen has an erection the swelling penis makes pressure on the cowpers gland so any added stimulation will be a plus.", "Semen is made up of sperm (male cells for sexual reproduction) floating in a fluid called seminal plasma. Sperm, also called spermatozoa, are made by a man's testicles and mature (grow up) in the epididymis.", "The English word semen comes from the Latin word sēmen, which means seed . In fact, seed was an old-fashioned name for semen. The Latin word sēmen itself came from another Latin word, serěre, which means to plant (a plant into the ground) or to sow (seeds in the earth).", "Semen (pronounced SEE-men or SEE-mən) is the fluid that comes out from the end of a man's penis when he has an orgasm (the height of sexual excitement) and ejaculates.", "The main function of the bulbourethral or cowper's gland is to produce and release the pre-cum to rid the urethra of any acidic urine. The clear fluid neutralizes urine … in the urethra so that when a man ejaculates, the sperm in the semen are not destroyed by acidic urine leftover in the urethra.", "The bulbourethral glands (also known as the cowper's glands) are male sexual glands. They are located below the prostate and discharge a component of the seminal fluid into the urethra. During sexual intercourse each gland produces a secretion known as pre-ejaculate. This fluid helps to lubricate the urethra for spermatozoa to pass through, it neutralizes traces of acidic urine in the urethra, and helps flush out any residual urine or foreign matter.", "Normally, an ejaculation makes between 1.5 and 5 millilitres (up to one teaspoonful) of semen. Some scientists think that semen that is taken into a woman's body causes her not to feel depressed or sad. On the other hand, if semen touches another person's body, it can pass on sexually transmitted infections (STIs). In a few cases, it can also make the other person's immune system weaker, or cause the person to have an allergic reaction.", "seminal vesicle: provides the sperm with a sugary substance, providing it with energy cowpers gland: lubricates sperm prostate gland: provides sperm with alkaline fluid to pro … tect it from the acidity of the vagina.", "The word sweetbread is first attested in the 16th century, but the etymology of the name is unclear.[4] Sweet is perhaps used since the thymus is sweet and rich-tasting, as opposed to savory-tasting muscle flesh.[5] Bread may come from brede 'roasted meat'[6] or from the Old English brǣd ('flesh' or 'meat')." ]
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another term for extreme heat is hypothermia.
[ "Possible causes of hypothermia include: Cold exposure. When the balance between the body's heat production and heat loss tips toward heat loss for a prolonged period, hypothermia can occur. Accidental hypothermia usually happens after cold temperature exposure without enough warm, dry clothing for protection.", "Hypothermia is a potentially dangerous drop in body temperature, usually caused by prolonged exposure to cold temperatures. The risk of cold exposure increases as the winter months arrive.", "Synonyms-verbs. 1 be hot. 2 swelter. 3 stew. 4 burn. 5 smolder. 6 heat (make hot). 7 glow. 8 bask. 9 simmer. 10 broil. 11 parch. 12 recalesce. 13 flush. 14 smoke. 15 seethe. 16 blaze. 17 fume. 18 thaw. 19 sweat. 20 reek. 21 boil. 22 flame. 23 pant. 24 give.", "But if you're exposed to cold temperatures on a spring hike or capsized on a summer sail, you can also be at risk of hypothermia. Normal body temperature averages 98.6 degrees. With hypothermia, core temperature drops below 95 degrees. In severe hypothermia, core body temperature can drop to 82 degrees or lower.", "Heat stroke occurs when thermoregulation is overwhelmed by a combination of excessive metabolic production of heat (exertion), excessive environmental heat, and insufficient or impaired heat loss, resulting in an abnormally high body temperature.", "Hyperthermia differs from fever in that the body's temperature set point remains unchanged. The opposite is hypothermia, which occurs when the temperature drops below that required to maintain normal metabolism.", "An early stage of hyperthermia can be heat exhaustion (or heat prostration or heat stress), whose symptoms include heavy sweating, rapid breathing and a fast, weak pulse. If the condition progresses to heat stroke, then hot, dry, skin is typical as blood vessels dilate in an attempt to increase heat loss.", "Hyperthermia is elevated body temperature due to failed thermoregulation that occurs when a body produces or absorbs more heat than it dissipates. Extreme temperature elevation then becomes a medical emergency requiring immediate treatment to prevent disability or death.", "Definition. Hypothermia is a medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat, causing a dangerously low body temperature. Normal body temperature is around 98.6 F (37 C). Hypothermia (hi-poe-THUR-me-uh) occurs as your body temperature passes below 95 F (35 C). When your body temperature drops, your heart, nervous system and other organs can't work normally.", "In humans, hyperthermia is defined as a temperature greater than 37.5–38.3 °C (99.5–100.9 °F), depending on the reference used, that occurs without a change in the body's temperature set point. The normal human body temperature can be as high as 37.7 °C (99.9 °F) in the late afternoon." ]
It is elevated body temperature due to failed thermoregulation that occurs when a body produces or absorbs more heat than it dissipates.
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another term for heat syncope
[ "Vasovagal syncope (also called cardioneurogenic syncope) is a temporary loss of consciousness caused by a neurological reflex that produces either sudden dilation of the blood vessels in the legs, or a very slow heart rate (bradycardia), or both. Vasovagal syncope accounts for more than half of all episodes of syncope.", "Definition of syncope. 1 1 : loss of consciousness resulting from insufficient blood flow to the brain : faint. 2 2 : the loss of one or more sounds or letters in the interior of a word (as in fo'c'sle for forecastle)", "Syncope is often related to heart disease, so it is common for people with. syncope to receive medical care from heart specialists. Cardiologists are. physicians who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease. Electrophysiologists are cardiologists who specialize in the diagnosis and.", "Syncope is due to a temporary reduction in blood flow and therefore a shortage of oxygen to the brain. This leads to lightheadedness or a black out episode, a loss of consciousness. Non-cardiac causes: Syncope is most commonly caused by conditions that do not directly involve the heart.", "Definition of syncope. 1 : loss of consciousness resulting from insufficient blood flow to the brain : faint. 2 : the loss of one or more sounds or letters in the interior of a word (as in fo'c'sle for forecastle)", "Neurocardiogenic syncope, also called the common faint or vasovagal. syncope, occurs in 25 to 40 percent of the people who have syncope. These episodes are related to problems with both the heart and the. nervous system. 3. Neurologic syncope is related to problems with the nervous system, such as seizures.", "Syncope — commonly called fainting — is the medical term for a temporary loss of consciousness. Any episode of syncope is important for at least two reasons. First, syncope can cause injury, so it is important to try to prevent it from recurring.", "The most common cause of syncope is a temporary interruption in the brain blood supply leading to impairment in oxygen and nutrient delivery to brain. Another important cause of syncope in dogs is heart disease leading to interruption in the blood supply to the brain.", "Syncope in Dogs. Syncope is the clinical term for what is otherwise often described as fainting. This is a medical condition that is characterized as a temporary loss of consciousness and spontaneous recovery.", "Syncope: Partial or complete loss of consciousness with interruption of awareness of oneself and ones surroundings. When the loss of consciousness is temporary and there is spontaneous recovery, it is referred to as syncope or, in nonmedical quarters, fainting. Syncope accounts for one in every 30 visits to an emergency room. It is pronounced sin-ko-pea." ]
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another term for implicit cost is
[ "While implicit costs are not analyzed on a company's financial statement, they must be considered when making management decisions. One example of an implicit cost is when a company may be able to increase revenue by using resources that are not already at capacity.", "Implicit costs can also be thought of as intangible costs that are not easily accounted for. For example, the time and effort that an owner puts into the maintenance of the company, rather than working on expansion, can be viewed as an implicit cost of running the business.", "A cost that is represented by lost opportunity in the use of a company's own resources, excluding cash.", "Lesson Summary. There are two types of costs that must be considered by a business: explicit costs and implicit costs. Explicit costs are easier to analyze as they are expenses that require a payment and have an amount that can be calculated.", "Currently, there are no additional costs for having the equipment sitting idle for those extra hours each week. Therefore, there are no explicit costs. However, there is an implicit cost of $50,000 per week by continuing to limit production hours to 40 hours per week. This is the cost of lost income the company has by not taking advantage of the opportunity of producing more.", "Which is more important to economists, the marginal propensity to consume or the ... Economic profit is a measure of a company's performance found by calculating the amount it generates in revenues. Use Microsoft ...", "Therefore, the flower shop has an implicit cost of Veronica's potential salary of $60,000. If things were different, the flower shop would have the cost of paying Veronica's salary, but as things stand now, it is an implicit cost because no check is written and no expenditure is charged to the shop.", "Since economic profit includes these extra opportunity costs, it will always be less than or equal to accounting profit. Lipsey (1975) uses the example of a firm sitting on an expensive plot worth $10,000 a month in rent which it bought for a mere $50 a hundred years before.", "Implicit cost. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. In economics, an implicit cost, also called an imputed cost, implied cost, or notional cost, is the opportunity cost equal to what a firm must give up in order to use factor of production which it already owns and thus does not pay rent for. It is the opposite of an explicit cost, which is borne directly.", "The implicit cost for a firm can be thought of as the opportunity cost related to undertaking a certain project or decision, such as the loss of interest income on funds, or depreciation of machinery used for a capital project." ]
Intangible costs
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another term for initial orientation to
[ "Life is full of surprises, not all of them pleasant. The better prepared you are, the fewer surprises you'll encounter, and the easier your life and that of your organization will be. Staff hiring and training are two of the easier things in life to prepare for.", "But, if you use the term “probationary period” to describe it, you may create the inference of job security once the new employee has completed the initial employment period. The concept of a special initial employment originated with the probationary status of new hires in the union contract setting.", "In this section, you will learn how to develop guidelines for the hiring and training process, while later sections in this chapter discuss how to use those guidelines to design a position and hire and train the best person to fill it.", "In the United States, for example, up to 25% of workers are organizational newcomers engaged in an onboarding process. The term Induction is used instead in regions such as Australia, New Zealand parts of Europe and Canada. This is known in some parts of the world as training..", "Some employers refer to this time period as a training period, orientation period, initial employment period, or even a “familiarization” period. In addition, your introductory period policy also should contain an “at-will” statement.", "New employee behaviors refer to the specific actions carried out by newcomers as they take an active role in the socialization process. Finally, organizational efforts help facilitate the process of acclimating a new worker to an establishment through activities such as orientation or mentoring programs.", "Onboarding, also known as organizational socialization, refers to the mechanism through which new employees acquire the necessary knowledge, skills, and behaviors to become effective organizational members and insiders.", "Hiring the right people and training them well are the most important things you can do to ensure that your organization is effective. Establishing clear guidelines for hiring and training is a way to help your organization get the hiring and training right every time.", "Organizations also invest a great amount of time and resources into the training and orientation of new company hires. Organizations differ in the variety of socialization activities they offer in order to integrate productive new workers.", "Introductory Period of Employment Versus Probationary Period Q&A. Employers that use the phrase “probationary period” to refer to their new employees’ first few months of work may find they have created enhanced job rights that they did not intend. Find out why you should use the term “introductory period” instead." ]
Initial employment period, or even a “familiarization” period.
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another term for legislature in congress
[ "Presented by the Library of Congress, Congress.gov is the official website for U.S. federal legislative information.", "Brief explanations of legislative terms used throughout Congress.gov. In-depth descriptions are provided in About Committees, Committee Reports, Communications, Congressional Record, Legislation, Members, Nominations, and Treaty Documents.", "Legislative power was vested in a unicameral legislature, the National Assembly, which was elected for a term of four years. Area Handbook for Bulgaria Eugene K. Keefe, Violeta D. Baluyut, William Giloane, Anne K. Long, James M. Moore, and Neda A. Walpole.", "H.R.392 [115th] Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act of 2017. H.R.610 [115th] To distribute Federal funds for elementary and secondary education in the form of vouchers for eligible students and to repeal a certain rule relating to nutrition standards in schools. H.R.367 [115th] Hearing Protection Act of 2017.", "unicameral, ū-ni-kam′e-ral, adj. consisting of but one chamber, of a legislative body. This Constitution provided for a unicameral legislature, a collective executive branch, and an independent judiciary.", "A state legislature in the United States is the legislative body of any of the 50 U.S. states. The formal name varies from state to state. In 25 states, the legislature is simply called the Legislature, or the State Legislature, while in 19 states, the legislature is called the General Assembly. In Massachusetts and New Hampshire, the legislature is called the General Court, while North Dakota and Oregon designate the legislature the Legislative Assembly.", "In US Constitution. A two-house legislature is known as a bicameral legislature. The U.S. Congress is an example of a bicameral structure that consists of the Senate and House of Representati…ves. Bicameralism is a feature of many other world governments, including Australia, Canada, and India.", "unicameral, ū-ni-kam′e-ral, adj. consisting of but one chamber, of a legislative body. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) Various. This Constitution provided for a unicameral legislature, a collective executive branch, and an independent judiciary.", "Example Sentences for legislature. 1 The members of each branch of the Legislature are chosen biennially. 2 The legislature appropriated $2000 for the relief of such sufferers. 3 During the same year a similar report was made in the legislature of Wisconsin. The Legislature has met and ratified the Thirteenth Amendment.", "Example Sentences for legislature. The members of each branch of the Legislature are chosen biennially. The legislature appropriated $2000 for the relief of such sufferers. During the same year a similar report was made in the legislature of Wisconsin. The Legislature has met and ratified the Thirteenth Amendment." ]
General Assembly
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another term for menstrual cycle
[ "the periodic discharge of blood and mucosal tissue from the uterus, occurring approximately monthly from puberty to menopause in nonpregnant women and females of other primate species. 2. the period of menstruating. Origin of menstruation. 1770-1780. First recorded in 1770-80; menstruate + -ion.", "Sense of repeated cycle of events led to that of interval of time.. Meaning dot marking end of a sentence first recorded 1609, from similar use in M.L. Sense of menstruation dates from 1822. Educational sense of portion of time set apart for a lesson is from 1876.", "See more words with the same meaning: menstruation, menstrual period (related to). See more words with the same meaning: mythical people, creatures, and conditions (list of). Last edited on Jan 13 2012. Submitted by Emily from UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA on Jan 13 1998. Sometimes abbreviated AF.", "See more words with the same meaning: menstruation, menstrual period (related to). See more words with the same meaning: mythical people, creatures, and conditions (list of). Last edited on Jun 13 1999. Submitted by Diane F. from Rochester, MI, USA on Jun 13 1999.", "Word Origin & History. period 1413, course or extent of time, from M.L. periodus recurring portion, cycle, from L. periodus a complete sentence, also cycle of the Greek games, from Gk. periodos rounded sentence, cycle, circuit, period of time, lit. going around, from peri- around + hodos a going, way, journey (see cede).", "Words and expressions for menstruation around the world. Send contributions from any culture and language! Write as much as you know about the words, including. who uses it (women and/or men), where used, origin, etc. But send it even if you don't know more about it. * means the word or expression has not been used in real life, supposedly.", "Words and expressions for menstruation around the world. 1 Send contributions from any culture and language! Write as much as you know about the words, including. who uses it (women and/or men), where used, origin, etc. But send it even if you don't know more about it. * 2 means the word or expression has not been used in real life, supposedly.", "Answers.com® is making the world better one answer at a time. PERIOD (time) : age, era, epoch, term PERIOD (punctuation) : stop, full-stop, conclusion PERIOD (menstrual) : cycle, time of the month. Was this answer useful?", "Menstruation, also known as a period or monthly, is the regular discharge of blood and mucosal tissue from the inner lining of the uterus through the vagina. The first period usually begins between twelve and fifteen years of age, a point in time known as menarche.", "This called a period to shorten it and make sound more plesent than menstrual cycle. this is often a term used by non professionals for more information go to yahoo.com and post this qeistion. flow; menses; menstruum; period. 2 people found this useful." ]
A period to shorten it and make sound more plesent than menstrual cycle.
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