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nephro-
nephro- (ˈnɛfrəʊ) comb. form of Gr. νεϕρός kidney, employed in a number of scientific terms, as ˈnephroblast, one of the cells from which nephridia are developed (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1892). ˌnephrocalciˈnosis, deposition of concretions of calcium compounds in the kidneys. † nephrocaˈthartic a., serving t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hymenophyllum nephrophyllum
The species epithet for Hymenophyllum nephrophyllum is a reference to its fronds: from the Greek nephro- (kidney-shaped) and -phyllus (leaved). wikipedia.org
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nephrops
nephrops (ˈnɛfrɒps) [mod.L. (W. E. Leach 1816, in Trans. Linn. Soc. XI. 344), f. nephro- + Gr. ὄψ eye.] = Dublin (Bay) prawn (Dublin); = Norway lobster (s.v. Norway1).[1830 Edin. Encycl. VII. 398/2 This last [sc. Astacus Norvegicus] is considered as a distinct genus by Mr. Leach, under the name of N... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nephrotoxicity
Etymology The word nephrotoxicity () uses combining forms of nephro- + tox- + -icity, yielding "kidney poisoning". wikipedia.org
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nephrosis
nephrosis Path. (nɛˈfrəʊsɪs) Pl. -oses. [f. nephro- + -osis.] † a. (See quot.) Obs. exc. as in b.1900 Dorland Med. Dict. 428/1 Nephrosis, any disease of the kidney. b. [a. G. nephrose (F. Müller 1905, in Verhandl. d. Deut. Path. Ges. IX. 65).] A syndrome characterized by œdema, albuminuria, a fall i... Oxford English Dictionary
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nephridiostome
nephridiostome (nɛˈfrɪdɪəʊstəʊm) [f. nephridium + -stome, ad. stoma.] = nephrostome s.v. nephro-.1902 Encycl. Brit. XXXIII. 882/2 The Hesionidæ have compound organs, serving both as excretory and as genital ducts, formed by the grafting of the coelomostome on to the nephridiostome. 1963 R. P. Dales ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Amikacin
The nephro- and ototoxicity are thought to be due to aminoglycosides' tendency to accumulate in the kidneys and inner ear. wikipedia.org
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Pyelonephritis
Etymology The word pyelonephritis is formed by the Greek roots pyelo- from πύελος (púelos) renal pelvis and nephro- from νεφρός (nephrós) kidney together wikipedia.org
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List of surgical procedures
nephro- : related to the kidney from the Greek νεφρόν, , accusative declension of νεφρός, kidney oophor- : related to the ovary, from ωοφόρος, , meaning wikipedia.org
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hyper-
hyper-, prefix (haɪpə(r)) repr. Gr. ὑπερ- (ὑπέρ prep. and adv., ‘over, beyond, over much, above measure’); in Gr. combined adverbially with verbs, in the local sense ‘over, above, beyond’, as ὑπερβαίνειν to step over, overstep, cross, ὑπερβάλλειν to throw over or beyond; and hence in the adjectives ... Oxford English Dictionary
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قائمة الإجراءات الجراحية
مرتبطة بـ رحم lamino- : مرتبطة بـ فقرة (تشريح) lapar- : مرتبطة بـ بطن lobo- : مرتبطة دماغ H, رئة mammo وmasto-: مرتبطة بـ ثدي myo- : مرتبطة بـ عضلة nephro wikipedia.org
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مصطلحات طبية
أيضًا الكلمة nephrologist تتكون من جذر الكلمة nephro التي تعني الكلية مضافًا إليها اللاحقة ologist- وينتج عن ذلك معنى هو الشخص الذي يدرس الكليتين. wikipedia.org
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حصاة كلوية
ويسمى تكوين الحصوات في الكلى بـ (/nephrolithiasis) (/ ɛnɛfroɪèlɪəaᵻsᵻs)، حيث nephro تعني كلية، وlith تعني حصوة، وiasis تعني اضطراب اتجاهات البحث قد يتم wikipedia.org
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