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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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Mucoid plaque
Mucoid plaque (or mucoid cap or rope) is a pseudoscientific term used by some alternative medicine advocates to describe what is claimed to be a combination This fecal material is said to be the 'mucoid plaque'. wikipedia.org
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ovomucoid
ovomucoid Biochem. (əʊvəʊˈmjuːkɔɪd) [ad. G. ovomukoïd (C. Th. Mörner 1894, in Zeitschr. f. physiol. Chem. XVIII. 526): see ovo- and mucoid a.] A water-soluble mucoprotein in egg-white (also called ovomucoid α); also (ovomucoid β) = ovomucin.1894 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LXVI. i. 264 Ovomucoid... This is the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mycobacterium mucogenicum
Mycobacterium mucogenicum Etymology: mucogenicum, from the organism's highly mucoid appearance. Colony characteristics Highly mucoid behavior of most strains on solid agar. wikipedia.org
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mucinoid
mucinoid, a. and n. (ˈmjuːsɪnɔɪd) [f. mucin + -oid.] a. adj. Resembling mucin. b. n. = mucoid (Webster Suppl. 1902).1900 Lancet 28 July 249/1 Mucin and mucinoid bodies. Oxford English Dictionary
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Mycobacterium goodii
Colony characteristics Colonies of M. goodii are smooth to mucoid, off-white to cream coloured. wikipedia.org
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orosomucoid
orosomucoid Biochem. (əˈrəʊsəʊˈmjuːkɔɪd) [f. Gr. ὀρός serum + -o + mucoid n.] A glycoprotein which forms the major component of seromucoid.1955 R. J. Winzler in Methods Biochem. Analysis II. 281 The major component in human seromucoid is an electrophoretically and ultracentrifugally distinct acidic ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Trichocyst
Mucoid trichocysts are elongated inclusions that may be ejected as visible bodies after artificial stimulation. wikipedia.org
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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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Bronchocele
If there is no obstruction to the flow of mucus, it is called mucoid impaction of bronchus. A bronchocele results from obstruction of the bronchus. wikipedia.org
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Halomonas anticariensis
It is strictly aerobic and because of its production of exopolysaccharides forms cream-coloured, mucoid colonies. wikipedia.org
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Cryptococcus consortionis
It produces colonies that are cream colored with a glistening, mucoid appearance. wikipedia.org
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Histotrophy
There are two categories of histotrophy: In mucoid or limited histotrophy, the developing embryo ingests uterine mucus or histotroph as a supplement to histotroph allows the embryo to increase in mass from the egg by several orders of magnitude by the time it is born, much greater than is possible in mucoid wikipedia.org
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New York City agar
Expected results Typical colonial morphology is as follows: N. gonorrhoeae may appear as small (0.5–1.0 mm) grayish white to colorless mucoid colonies N. meningitidis appears as large colorless to bluish-gray mucoid colonies. wikipedia.org
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Clear-cell sarcoma of the kidney
Signs and symptoms Typical gross features include large size (mean diameter 11.3 cm), a mucoid texture, foci of necrosis, and prominent cyst formation. wikipedia.org
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