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cortin
cortin Biochem. (ˈkɔːtɪn) [f. cortex + -in1.] A crude extract of the adrenal cortex, containing several steroid hormones (see quots.).1928 F. A. Hartman et al. in Amer. Jrnl. Physiol. LXXXVI. 359 The hormone of the adrenal cortex has been salted out with NaCl. Cortin is proposed as the name for this... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cortin
Cortin may refer to: Cortin, a synonym for corticosteroid Cortin, a trade name for the antifungal drug clioquinol wikipedia.org
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Hélène Cortin
Hélène Cortin (born 7 February 1972 in Dunkirk) is a French rower. wikipedia.org
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corticoid
corticoid Biochem. (ˈkɔːtɪkɔɪd) [f. L. cortic-, cortex; see -oid.] Any of the steroids isolated from the adrenal cortex. Also attrib.1941 H. Selye in Nature 19 July 85/1 Without introducing any essentially novel terms, we could classify the steroid hormones into four main pharmacological groups..: C... Oxford English Dictionary
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sparvise
† sparvise, n. Obs. [Alteration of prec.] (See quots.) Hence † sparvise v. Obs.1598 Florio, Capoletto,..the sparuise or vallance of a bed. 1611 Ibid., Cortinággio, the curtaines or valance, or sparuis, or vailing of a bed or window. Ibid., Sparuierare,..to sparuise a bed or chamber. Oxford English Dictionary
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Richard Farnham
Late in 1640 he sickened of the plague, and was moved to the house of a friend and disciple named Cortin or Curtain in Rosemary Lane. wikipedia.org
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Saint Mark's Tower
Saint Mark's Tower (), originally known as Torre del Cortin and also known as Qalet Marku Tower (), is a small watchtower in Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq, limits of wikipedia.org
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aldosterone
aldosterone Biochem. (ˌældəʊˈstɛrəʊn, -ˈstɪərəʊn) [f. aldo- + sterol + -one.] A steroid hormone isolated from the adrenal gland. Hence ˌaldoˈsteronism, a disease characterized by excessive amounts of aldosterone in the blood and urine.1954 Lancet 12 June 1226/2 Because of the presence of an aldehyde... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bernard La Jarrige
(1972) L'affaire Crazy Capo (1973) (1974) - Un aubergiste de Bauvais Let Joy Reign Supreme (1975) - Amaury de Lambilly Le bougnoul (1975) - Rémy Cortin wikipedia.org
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curtain
▪ I. curtain, n.1 (ˈkɜːtɪn, -t(ə)n) Forms: 4–6 cortyn(e, -eyn(e, courtyn(e, -ein(e, -ayn, curtyn(e, -ein(e, -eyn(e, -ayn(e, 4–7 courtin(e, curten, -ine, 4–8 cortine, curtin, (4 couertine, 5 quirtayn, 5– 6 courting), 6 cortaine, -ayne, (curteynge, cowrtyng), 6–8 courtain(e, 7–8 curtaine, 4, 7– curtai... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tuft cell
A specific marker of intestinal tuft cells is microtubule kinase - Double cortin-like kinase 1 (DCLK1). wikipedia.org
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electro-
electro- (ɪˈlɛktrəʊ) formally repr. Gr. ἠλεκτρο- combining form of ἤλεκτρον, which, after the analogy of its derivative electric, is treated as if meaning ‘electricity’; first occurring in quasi-Greek derivatives like electrometer, and now used without restriction to form combinations (chiefly writt... Oxford English Dictionary
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Perry Cossart Baird Jr.
American Journal of Physiology, Vol.87, 527–531, January 1929 Treatment of Addison’s Disease with Cortin, Perry C. Baird, Jr. and Fuller Albright. wikipedia.org
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saltable
▪ I. salt, n.1 (sɒlt, -ɔː-) Forms: 1 sealt, (3 salit, Ormin sallt), 4–6 salte, (5 sawte, 6 saulte), 6–7 sault, 8–9 Sc. saut, sawt, 1– salt. [Com. Teut.: OE. sealt (salt) str. neut. = OFris. *salt (mod.Fris. salt, sâ(l)t, saut, solt), OS. salt (MLG. salt, solt), MDu., Du. zout, OHG. (MHG., G.) salz, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Panaji
Suburbs Panaji has various vāde or sub-divisions, including: São Tomé, Fontainhas, Mala, Portais, Altinho, Cortin, Praça da Igreja, Tar, Bazar, Japão wikipedia.org
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