Define the following word: "synthetic". Define the following word: "toxicology". Define the following word: "concrescence". Give the word derived from Greek elements that matches the following: "Science (of description or classification) of diseases". Define energy. Briefly define or describe t...
) Having to do with existing system to things; dealing with, or derived from, the creation, or the world of matter and mind, as known by man; within the scope of human reason or experience; not supernatural; as, a natural law; natural science; history, theology. Natural (a.) ...
Whenever a discovery is made in science, many rush to the duty of naming said newfound event with a title that could best identify its properties or origin. However, many fields of research and life sciences have often faced ethical issues when providing nomenclatures to the basic elements in...
So far, the science of the RHZ is unproven. But that's not deterring these intrepid researchers. As they say in the introduction: "In common with much of the work in the exoplanet field, we rely throughout on assumptions which are difficult if not impossible to test and present some plo...
However, 26RFa mRNA is also detected in the human spinal cord [4], in endocrine glands including the pituitary, thyroid and parathyroid glands, and testis [2], and in the peripheral tissue such as the thymus, salivary gland, coronary artery, large intestine, bladder, and prostate [2,3,5...
Spermatophores and hemispermatophores were examined with a ZEISS Stemi SV8 stereomicroscope. Mature male specimens were dissected using microsurgical scissors and forceps for extracting both of their hemispermatophores. Paraxial organ tissue was removed either manually with forceps or chemically with a solu...
(Heidelberg, Germany) and the Irish Research Council, Enterprise Ireland and Science Foundation Ireland (04/BR/C0192, 06/RFP/CHO032, 12/IA/1398). Inspiring discussions with Bernd Friday are gratefully acknowledged, as is the valuable input by the reviewers. References Bond, A.E.; Row, P....
) The science of midwifery; the art of assisting women in parturition, or in the trouble incident to childbirth. Obstetricy (n.) Obstetrics. Obstinacy (n.) A fixedness in will, opinion, or resolution that can not be shaken at all, or only with great difficulty; firm and usually ...
) The science which treats of motions considered in themselves, or apart from their causes; the comparison and relation of motions. Kinepox (n.) See Cowpox. Kinepox (n.) See Kinetoscope. Kinesiatrics (n.) A mode of treating disease by appropriate muscular movements; -- also termed kinesi...