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muco-
muco- (ˈmjuːkəʊ) used as a comb. form of mucus, employed chiefly Phys. and Path., to indicate the presence of mucous matter, and in Biochem. (with broader meaning). muco-ˈalbumen, a mucous albumen found in bile; hence muco-alˈbuminous a., containing muco-albumen. muco-ˈcarneous a. composed of mucus ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Muco-Inositol
muco-Inositol is a critically important chemical in the gustatory (taste) modality of the mammalian nervous system. The generic form is coupled to a phospholipid of the outer lemma of the sensory neurons associated with the sodium ion sensitive channel (previously known as the "salty" channel) of gu... wikipedia.org
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mucorrhœa
mucorrhœa (mjuːkəˈriːə) [f. muco- + Gr. ῥοία flux, after gonorrhœa.] A mucous discharge.1898 Allbutt's Syst. Med. V. 20 The paroxysms of dyspnœa and mucorrhœa may be of isolated occurrence. Oxford English Dictionary
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Muco
Muco may refer to: People Betim Muço (1947–2015), Albanian writer Fatos Muço (born 1949), Albanian chess player Skënder Muço (1904–1944), Albanian resistance leader Places Muco River, Chile Other Lovely Muco, Japanese manga series Muco-Inositol, taste modality of the mammalian nervous system wikipedia.org
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mucoso-
mucoso- (mjuːˈkəʊsəʊ) used [after Fr.] as a comb. form of L. mūcōsus mucous in various adjs. with the sense ‘partly mucous and partly (something else)’. muˈcoso-calˈcareous a., consisting of mucus and lime. muˈcoso-ˈgranular a., consisting of granulated mucus. muˈcoso-ˈpurulent a. = muco-purulent (s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Muco River
The Muco River is a river in the Araucanía Region in Chile. It is a tributary of the Cautín River. See also List of rivers of Chile References EVALUACION DE LOS RECURSOS HIDRICOS SUPERFICIALES EN LA CUENCA DEL RIO BIO BIO http://www.tageo.com/index-e-ci-v-04-d-m1321113.htm Rivers of Araucanía Region... wikipedia.org
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RB莱比锡vs法兰克福:哈维-西蒙斯、奥蓬达首发,格策、范德贝克出战
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mucocele
mucocele Path. (ˈmjuːkəʊsiːl) [f. muco- + Gr. κήλη tumour.] A mucous dilatation (a) of the lachrymal gland; (b) of the vermiform appendix.1819 W. M{supc}Kenzie Ess. Dis. Excreting Parts of Lachrymal Organs Pref. 13 The term mucocele, by which the author has ventured to designate an important disease... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lovely Muco
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takayuki Mizushina. It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Evening from April 2011 to September 2020, with its chapters collected in 17 tankōbon volumes. It tells the story of Muco, the Shiba Inu of glassblower Komatsu-san. Charact... wikipedia.org
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mucoid
▪ I. mucoid, n. Biochem. (ˈmjuːkɔɪd) [a. G. mucoid, f. mucin mucin + -oid -oid.] A mucin-like substance; esp. = mucoprotein s.v. muco-.1900 Gies & Cutter in Amer. Jrnl. Physiol. III. p. vi, We believe that continued investigation will show that the differences among the mucins, mucoids, and chondrop... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mucopurulent discharge
Mucopurulent discharge is the emission or secretion of fluid containing mucus and pus (muco- pertaining to mucus and purulent pertaining to pus) from the wikipedia.org
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mucoduct
mucoduct Anat. (ˈmjuːkəʊdʌkt) [f. muco- + duct n. Cf. muciduct.] In fishes: A muciferous duct, mucous canal.1875 C. C. Blake Zool. 189 In many other fishes the cranial bones emit processes from their surfaces which serve as canals for the mucoducts. Oxford English Dictionary
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mucopolysaccharide
mucopolysaccharide Biochem. (ˌmjuːkəʊpɒlɪˈsækəraɪd) [f. muco- + polysaccharide.] Any of a group of polysaccharides whose molecules contain amino-sugar residues (spec. hexosamine residues) and are often found in complexes with protein molecules, and which include as important examples heparin, hyalur... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nicholas A. Peppas
Peppas and his students originated the novel muco- and bioadhesive systems that interact molecularly with the mucus and tissue and have been able to prolong wikipedia.org
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cystic
cystic, a. (ˈsɪstɪk) [a. F. cystique (Paré 16th c.), ad. mod.L. cysticus, f. Gr. type *κυστικός, f. κύστις: see cyst and -ic.] 1. Anat. Pertaining to or connected with the gall-bladder: as cystic artery, cystic duct.1634 T. Johnson Parey's Chirurg. 111 The cysticke twins from the gate veine [of the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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