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miotic
miotic, a. and n. (maɪˈɒtɪk) Also myotic. [f. miosis: see -otic.] a. adj. Pertaining to or causing miosis. b. n. An agent which produces miosis.1864 tr. Donder's Anom. Accomm. Eye 621 It is true that all myotic action could not be denied to the agents which were formerly placed in this category. Ibi... Oxford English Dictionary
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MIM – Laboratoire Musique et Informatique de Marseille
This research work will generate a new musical analysis tool called UST (Unités Sémiotiques Temporelles - Temporal Sémiotic Units). wikipedia.org
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Mitotic Cell Division | Overview, Function & Importance
Nov 21, 2023Why is mitosis important to all living things? The importance of mitosis is because cells use it to reproduce and make more cells. This is an essential process for living things. Cells can only ...
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myotic
myotic var. miotic a. and n. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pupil | definition of pupil by Medical dictionary
pupil (P) [pu´pil] the opening in the center of the iris through which light enters the eye; see also Plate 17. Adie's pupil tonic pupil. Argyll Robertson pupil one that is miotic and responds to accommodation effort, but not to light. fixed pupil a pupil that does not react either to light or on convergence, or in accommodation. Hutchinson's pupil one ...
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Hesperadin
Hesperadin, like other miotic inhibitors, limits and sometimes can stop the process of mitosis in cells. wikipedia.org
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miotaxy
▪ I. miosis Path. (maɪˈəʊsɪs) Also myosis. [f. Gr. µύ-ειν to shut the eyes + -osis.] Contraction of the pupil of the eye.1819 Pantologia. 1875 H. Walton Dis. Eye xxxiii. (ed. 3) 935 Myosis occurs in progressive locomotor ataxy. 1890 Billings Med. Dict. II. 160/2 Miosis (G[erman]), myosis. 1892 A. Du... Oxford English Dictionary
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Flurbiprofen
It is primarily indicated as a pre-operative anti-miotic (in an ophthalmic solution) as well as orally for arthritis or dental pain. wikipedia.org
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physostigmine
physostigmine Chem. and Pharm. (faɪsəʊˈstɪgmiːn) Also † -in. [ad. G. physostigmin (Jobst & Hesse 1864, in Ann. d. Chem. u. Pharm. CXXIX. 118): see Physostigma and -ine5.] A colourless or pale yellow crystalline tricyclic alkaloid, C15H21N3O2, which is the active principle of the calabar bean and is ... Oxford English Dictionary
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C9H15NO2
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C9H15NO2}} The molecular formula C9H15NO2 (molar mass: 169.22 g/mol) may refer to: Aceclidine, a parasympathomimetic miotic agent used wikipedia.org
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acetazolamide
acetazolamide (ˌæsɪtəˈzɒləmaɪd) Also acetazoleamide (-ˈzəʊl-). [f. acet- + azo- + amide.] A drug used as a diuretic, an anticonvulsant, and in the treatment of glaucoma.1954 T. H. Maren et al. in Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. XCV. 200 Acetazoleamide..is a specific inhibitor of the widely distributed ani... Oxford English Dictionary
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Apraclonidine
The affected pupil is thus miotic and the pupillary dilator responds to denervation by increasing α1 receptors. wikipedia.org
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Adie syndrome
The tonic pupil may become smaller (miotic) over time which is referred to as "little old Adie's". wikipedia.org
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CN1181703A - 眼前房中扩瞳药和缩瞳药的可控释放 - Google Patents
CN1181703A CN96193352A CN96193352A CN1181703A CN 1181703 A CN1181703 A CN 1181703A CN 96193352 A CN96193352 A CN 96193352A CN 96193352 A CN96193352 A CN 96193352A CN 1181703 A CN1181703 A CN 1181703A Authority CN China Prior art keywords compositions medicine viscoelastic polymer miotic mydriatic Prior art date 1995-04-18 Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal ...
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Diisopropyl fluorophosphate
Uses in medicine Diisopropyl fluorophosphate is a parasympathomimetic drug irreversible anti-cholinesterase and has been used in ophthalmology as a miotic agent in treatment of chronic glaucoma, as a miotic in veterinary medicine, and as an experimental agent in neuroscience because of its acetylcholinesterase wikipedia.org
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