amphibolic

  • 11amphibolic —   a. able to turn backwards or forwards, especially of joints and limbs; ambiguous; like amphibole …

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  • 12amphibolic pathways — (am fe bol ik) Metabolic pathways that function both catabolically and anabolically …

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  • 13amphibolic fistula — an opening made into the gallbladder of an animal in order to obtain bile for study, with the common bile duct left intact so that the bile may flow through it when the fistula is closed …

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  • 14amphibolic pathway — a group of metabolic reactions with a dual function, providing small metabolites for further catabolism to end products or for use as precursors in synthetic, anabolic reactions. The tricarboxylic acid cycle is an example. See also anabolism and… …

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  • 15amphibolic stage — the stage of an infectious disease between the acme and the decline, in which the diagnosis is uncertain …

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  • 16Citric acid cycle — Overview of the citric acid cycle The citric acid cycle also known as the tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA cycle), the Krebs cycle, or the Szent Györgyi Krebs cycle[1] …

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  • 17riebeckite — /ree be kuyt /, n. an amphibolic mineral, silicate of sodium and iron, occurring usually in feldspathoid rocks. [1885 90; named after Emil Riebeck (d. 1885), German explorer; see ITE1] * * * ▪ mineral       a sodium iron silicate mineral… …

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  • 18fistula — An abnormal passage from one epithelial surface to another epithelial surface. [L. a pipe, a tube] abdominal f. a fistulous passage connecting one of the abdominal viscera …

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  • 19Dihydropteroate synthase — Tetrahydrofolate synthesis pathway Identifiers EC number …

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  • 20Monte Clapier — Monte Clapier/Mont Clapier Elevation 3,045 m (9,990 ft) …

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