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This is part of a collection of lists with the terms used in biological and medical research. Source: public domain CRISP Thesaurus maintained by the Office of Extramural Research at the National Institutes of Health [1] (http://crisp.cit.nih.gov/). Biology studies the variety of life (clockwise from top-left) E. coli, tree fern, gazelle, Goliath beetle Biology is the science of life (from the Greek words bios = life and logos = word). ...
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This is a list of terms used in biological and medical research. ...
This is part of a collection of lists with the terms used in biological and medical research. ...
This is part of a collection of lists with the terms used in biological and medical research. ...
This is part of a collection of lists with the terms used in biological and medical research. ...
This is part of a collection of lists with the terms used in biological and medical research. ...
This is part of a collection of lists with the terms used in biological and medical research. ...
F Ara A -- F factor -- F- ion -- F1 hybrid disease -- F18 isotope -- F19 isotope -- Fab domain -- Fab fragment -- Fabavirus -- FABMS -- fabric -- Fabry's disease -- face -- face expression -- face neoplasm -- facial bone -- facial muscle -- facial nerve -- facial nerve motor nucleus -- facial paralysis -- facility design -- facility renovation -- facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy -- FACS -- fluorescence activated cell sorter -- facsimile -- factor IX deficiency -- factor P -- factor XIIIa -- FAD -- failure to thrive -- fainting -- faith healing -- FAK -- fallopian tube -- fallopian tube ligation -- fallopian tube surgery -- false pregnancy -- familial adenomatous polyposis -- familial autonomic nervous dysfunction -- familial cholesteryl ester deficiency -- familial disorder -- familial dysautonomia -- familial erythroblastic anemia -- familial fat induced hyperlipemia -- familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis -- familial hepatitis -- familial high density lipoprotein deficiency -- familial hyperbetalipoproteinemia -- familial hypercholesteremia -- familial hyperchylomicronemia -- familial hyperlipemia -- familial hyperlipoproteinemia -- familial hyperlipoproteinemia type I -- familial hyperlipoproteinemia type II -- familial hyperlipoproteinemia type III -- familial hyperlipoproteinemia type IV -- familial hyperlipoproteinemia type V -- familial hyperprebetalipoproteinemia -- familial hypertension -- familial hypogonadism with anosmia -- familial hypolipoproteinemia -- familial hypophosphatemia in rickets -- familial hypothyroidism -- familial lipoprotein lipase deficiency -- familial Mediterranean fever -- familial periodic paralysis -- familial polyposis coli -- familial progressive polyneuropathy -- familial splenic anemia -- family -- family ataxia -- family dynamics -- family genetics -- family history -- family medicine -- family nursing -- family planning -- family size -- family structure -- family therapy -- Fanconi Schlesinger syndrome -- Fanconi's anemia -- FANFT -- FANFT (formamidonitrofurylthiazole) -- fantasy -- FAP (familial adenomatous polyposis) -- far infrared spectrometry -- far infrared spectroscopy -- farmer -- farmer's lung -- farnesyl compound -- farnesyl disphosphate farnesyltransferase -- farnesylation -- farnesyltransferase -- farnesyltranstransferase -- fas antigen -- fascia -- fascia dentata -- fasciclin -- Fasciola hepatica -- fasciolar gyrus -- fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry -- fast atom bombardment mass spectroscopy -- fast axonal flow -- fast axonal transport -- fast protein liquid chromatography -- fast reaction (chemical) -- fast wave sleep -- fastigial nucleus -- fasting -- fat -- fat body -- fat cell -- fat embolism -- fat metabolism -- father -- father child interaction -- father deprivation -- father offspring interaction -- fatigue -- fatigue (material) -- fatty acid -- fatty acid analog -- fatty acid binding protein -- fatty acid biosynthesis -- fatty acid metabolism -- fatty acid synthase -- fatty acid transport -- fatty acylation -- fatty liver -- fatty tissue -- fax -- fazarabine -- Fc domain -- Fc fragment -- Fc gamma RII -- Fc gamma RIII -- Fc receptor -- Fc receptor augmenting factor -- FcRIII -- FDG PET -- Fe52 isotope -- Fe55 isotope -- Fe59 isotope -- fear -- feather star -- febrile -- febrile seizure -- febris -- fecal incontinence -- feces -- feces analysis -- fecundity -- feeding center (brain) -- feeding method -- feeding schedule -- feeling -- felbamate -- felid herpesvirus 1 -- Felidae -- feline -- feline fibrosarcoma virus -- feline herpesvirus -- feline immunodeficiency virus -- feline infectious peritonitis virus -- feline leukemia /sarcoma virus -- feline leukemia virus -- feline panleukopenia virus -- feline parvovirus -- feline sarcoma virus -- feline syncytial virus -- female -- female antifertility drug -- female gonadectomy -- female reproductive system -- female reproductive system disorder -- female reproductive system disorder diagnosis -- female reproductive system neoplasm -- female reproductive system surgery -- femoral artery -- femur -- femur fracture -- fenestra cochleae -- fenfluramine -- fenoldopam -- fenretinide -- fentanyl -- fermentation -- fern -- feroxamine -- ferredoxin -- ferret -- ferriheme -- ferriporphyrin -- ferritin -- ferritin labeling -- ferrocene -- ferrochelatase -- ferrocyanide -- ferrofluid -- ferroheme -- ferroxidase -- fertility -- fertility factor -- fertility immunology -- fertility promoting drug -- fertilization -- fetal -- fetal alcohol syndrome -- fetal antigen -- fetal blood -- fetal cell culture -- fetal diagnosis -- fetal hemoglobin -- fetal hypoxia -- fetal infection -- fetal macrosomatia -- fetal macrosomia -- fetal monitoring -- fetal neoplasm -- fetal nutrition -- fetal protein -- fetal rickets -- fetal stress -- fetal surgery -- fetal tissue -- fetal tissue transplantation -- fetomaternal circulation -- fetomaternal transfusion -- fetuin -- fetus -- fetus antigen -- fetus cell -- fetus cell culture -- fetus chemotherapy -- fetus circulation -- fetus culture -- fetus death -- fetus disorder -- fetus drug adverse effect -- fetus growth disorder -- fetus hypoxia -- fetus membrane -- fetus monitoring -- fetus nutrition -- fetus pharmacology -- fetus pharmacotherapy -- fetus preservation -- fetus protein -- fetus surgery -- fetus therapy -- fetus tissue -- fetus tissue transplantation -- fetus toxicology -- fetus transplantation -- fever -- fever blister -- FFA -- FGF -- FGS (focal glomerular sclerosis) -- FHA (functional hypothalamic amenorrhea) -- fiber cell -- fiber optic microscopy -- fiber optics -- fibrillin -- fibrin -- fibrin stabilizing factor -- fibrinase -- fibrinogen -- fibrinogen receptor -- fibrinogenase -- fibrinoligase -- fibrinolysin -- fibrinolysis -- fibrinolytic agent -- fibrinolytic therapy -- fibrinopeptide -- fibroblast -- fibroblast growth factor -- fibroblast interferon -- fibrocystic disease of the pancreas -- fibrogenesis -- fibroid -- fibroma -- fibromyalgia -- fibromyositis fibromyalgia syndrome -- fibronectin -- fibrosarcoma -- fibrosing agent -- fibrosing cholangitis -- fibrosis -- fibrositis -- fibrous protein -- Fick method -- field ion microscopy -- field mouse -- field study -- Fiessinger Leroy Reiter syndrome -- Fijivirus -- filaggrin -- filamin -- Filaria bancrofti -- filariasis -- Filarioidae -- filgrastrim -- filipin -- Filipino -- Filipino American -- film -- Filoviridae -- Filovirus -- fimbria fornix pathway -- fimbriae -- fimbrin -- finasteride -- finch -- fine art -- fine needle aspiration -- finger -- fingerprint -- Finland -- fire prevention -- firefly luciferase -- fish -- FISH (fluorescent in situ hybridization) -- fish electric organ -- fish oil -- fish poison -- fish protein -- fisp12 protein -- FIV -- fixed action pattern -- FK506 -- FK506 binding protein -- flagellate -- flagellin -- flagellum -- flagellum antigen -- flagellum motility -- flame photometry -- Flanders virus -- flash photolysis -- flasks -- flatulence -- flatus -- flatworm -- flavanoid -- flavanolol -- flavanone -- flavin -- flavin adenine dinucleotide -- flavin containing amine oxidase -- flavin containing monooxygense -- flavin mononucleotide -- flavin nucleoside -- flavin nucleotide -- Flaviviridae -- Flavivirus -- flavobacteria -- Flavobacteriaceae -- Flavobacterium -- flavocytochrome b2 -- flavodoxin -- flavone -- flavonoid -- flavopiridol -- flavoprotein -- flavoprotein linked monooxygenase -- flea -- flesh fly -- flicker fusion test -- floating beta disease -- flood -- floppy amyotonic infant -- flow cytofluorometry -- flow cytometry -- flow cytophotometry -- flower pollen -- flower pollen allergy -- flowering plant -- flowmeter -- floxuridine -- fluconazole -- flucytosine -- fludarabine -- fludrocortisone -- fluid -- fluid flow -- fluidity -- fluke -- flumazenil -- flunarizine -- flunitrazepam -- fluorene -- fluorenone -- fluorescein -- fluorescein angiography -- fluorescence -- fluorescence activated cell sorter -- fluorescence microscopy -- fluorescence polarization -- fluorescence recovery after photobleaching -- fluorescence resonance energy transfer -- fluorescence spectrometry -- fluorescence spectrophotometry -- fluorescence spectroscopy -- fluorescent antibody -- fluorescent dye -- fluorescent in situ hybridization -- fluorescent probe -- fluoridation -- fluoride ion -- fluorimetry -- fluorine -- fluoro fatty acid -- fluoroaminoacid -- fluorocarbon polymer -- fluorocarbon respiratory assist -- fluorocytosine -- fluorodeoxyglucose -- fluorodeoxyglucose PET -- fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography -- fluorodiazepam -- fluorohydrocarbon -- fluorometry -- fluorophore -- fluoropyrimidine -- fluoroscopic image intensifier -- fluoroscopy -- fluorosis -- fluorouracil -- fluosol -- fluoxetine -- fluoxymesterone -- fluphenazine -- flurazepam -- fluroxene -- flutamide -- fluvoxamine -- fly -- flying -- flying squirrel -- fMLP (formyl-met-leu-phe) -- FMN -- FMN reductase -- FMRFamide -- fMRI -- FNA -- foam cell -- foaming agent -- foaming retardant -- focal adhesion kinase -- focal adhesion protein tyrosine kinase -- focal dermal hypoplasia -- focal epilepsy -- focal glomerulonephritis -- focus group -- fodrin -- folacin -- folate -- folate antagonist -- folate deficiency -- folk medicine -- follicle stimulating hormone -- follicular atresia -- follicular epithelial cell -- follicular lymphoma -- follicular mucinosis -- follicular phase -- folliculitis -- folliliberin -- follistatin -- follitropin -- followup study -- folylpolyglutamate synthase -- folylpolyglutamate synthetase -- Fonsecaea -- food -- food additive -- food additive interaction -- food allergen -- food allergy -- food chain -- food chain contamination -- food contamination -- food craving -- food flavor -- food hypersensitivity -- food poisoning -- food preparation -- food preservation -- food processing -- food quality -- food related carcinogenesis -- food resource -- food sanitation -- food science -- food shortage -- food standard -- food sterilization -- food technology -- foot -- foot and mouth disease virus -- forage poisoning -- foramen ovale -- foramen ovale patent -- Foraminifera -- Forbes' disease -- forebrain -- foreign body reaction -- foreign language -- foreign language speaking -- forensic medicine -- forensic psychiatry -- forest -- forgetting -- form perception -- formaldehyde -- formaldehyde dehydrogenase -- formamide -- formamidonitrofurylthiazole -- formate -- formate tetrahydrofolate ligase -- formicid -- formininotransferase -- formycin -- formyl peptide -- formylmethionine -- formyltetrahydrofolate -- formyltetrahydrolfolate synthase -- formyltransferase -- fornix cerebri -- forskolin -- Forssman antibody -- Fort Morgan virus -- Fortovase -- fos protein -- Fosamax -- foscarnet -- foscavir -- fossil fuel energy -- foster care -- foster care facility -- foster home -- foster parent -- fostriecin -- Fothergill's neuralgia -- Four Corners hantavirus -- Fourier transform infrared spectrometry -- Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy -- Fourier transform spectroscopy -- fovea centralis retinae -- fowl adenovirus 1 -- fowl paralysis -- fowlpox virus -- fox -- FPLC -- FPLC (Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography, TM Pharmacia) -- fractal -- fracture compression plate -- fracture fixation -- FRAF (Fc receptor augmenting factor) -- fragile X syndrome -- fragmin -- frail elderly -- frameshift mutation -- France -- Francisella tularensis -- Franklin's disease -- FRAP -- FRAP (fluorescence recovery after photobleaching) -- frataxin -- fraternal twin -- Frateuria -- free base cocaine -- free behavior -- free fatty acid -- free radical -- free radical oxidation of tissue -- free radical oxygen -- free radical scavenger -- freeze drying -- freeze etching -- freeze fracture -- freeze substitution -- freezing -- fresh water environment -- fresh water organism -- FRET -- Freudian psychology -- Freund's adjuvant -- Friedreich's ataxia -- Friedreich's tabes -- Friend leukemia -- Friend virus -- friendship -- frog -- frontal cortex -- frontal lobe -- frostbite -- frozen food -- fructose -- fructose 1 phosphate aldolase deficiency -- fructose biphosphatase -- fructose phosphate -- fruit -- fruit fly -- frustration -- FSF -- FSH -- FSH release inhibiting factor -- FTIR -- FTIR (Fourier transform infrared) spectroscopy -- FTIR spectroscopy -- Fuchs' dystrophy -- fucose -- fucosidosis -- fucosyltransferase -- fumarase -- fumarate -- fumarate hydratase -- fumarate hydrogenase -- functional ability -- functional disability -- functional genomics -- functional group -- functional magnetic resonance imaging -- functional MRI -- functional recovery -- functional status -- fund raising -- Fundulus heteroclitus -- fundus oculi -- fungal antigen -- fungal disease chemotherapy -- fungal disease pharmacotherapy -- fungal genetics -- fungal infection -- fungal protein -- fungal vaccine -- Fungi -- Fungi Imperfecti -- fungicide -- fungus disease -- fungus disease chemotherapy -- fungus disease pharmacotherapy -- fungus protein -- fungus registry -- fungus resource -- fura 2 -- furan -- furin -- furniture for handicapped -- furocoumarin -- furosemide -- Furovirus -- further removed matrix -- furunculosis -- Fusarium -- fusidic acid -- Fusiformis fusiformis -- Fusiformis nucleatus -- fusion failure -- fusion gene -- fusion protein (genetic hybrid) -- fusion protein (viral coat) -- Fusobacterium -- Fusobacterium nucleatum -- Fabric can refer to: Cloth Fabric, a London dance club This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
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FACE School was founded in 1914, in the Bancroft School facility at the foot of Mount Royal, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ...
The facial nerve is seventh of twelve paired cranial nerves. ...
The initialism FACS can stand for more than one thing: Fellow of the American College of Surgeons Fluorescent-activated cell sorting This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
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Fainting or syncope is a sudden (and generally momentary) loss of consciousness due to a lack of sufficient blood and oxygen reaching the brain. ...
Faith healing is the use of solely spiritual means in treating disease, which, in some cases, is accompanied with the refusal of modern medical techniques. ...
Female internal reproductive anatomy The Fallopian tubes or oviducts are two very fine tubes leading from the ovaries of female mammals into the uterus. ...
False Pregnancy, also known as pseudocyesis, is a condition that mimics pregnancy. ...
Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is an inherited condition in which numerous polyps to form in the epithelium of the large intestine. ...
Familial dsyautonomia is a disorder of the autonomic nervous system resulting in variable syptoms including insensivity to pain, inability to produce tears, poor growth, and labile blood pressure. ...
Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is a hereditary inflammatory disorder that affects groups of patients originating from around the Mediterranean Sea (hence its name). ...
This article is about the domestic group. ...
Family history without qualification refers to the context of Genealogy Family history used in a medical context appears as Family history (medicine) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
A general practitioner (GP) or family physician (FP) is a physician who provides primary care. ...
Birth control is the practice of preventing or reducing the probability of pregnancy without abstaining from sexual intercourse; the term is also sometimes used to include abortion, the ending of an unwanted pregnancy, or abstinence. ...
Family therapy (or family systems therapy) is a branch of psychotherapy that treats family problems. ...
In literature, fantasy is a form of speculative fiction in which physical laws differ from our own through a reason for which no scientific explanation is offered, or which take place a world wholly different from our own. ...
Farmer spreading grasshopper bait in his alfalfa field. ...
Fascia is a specialized connective tissue layer which surrounds muscles, bones, and joints, providing support and protection and giving structure to the body. ...
A Liver Fluke(Fasciola hepatica) is a trematode (flat worm). ...
Fasting is the act of willingly abstaining from all food and in some cases drink, or in other cases from certain types or groups of food (e. ...
In biochemistry, fat is a generic term for a class of lipids. ...
A father is the male parent of a child. ...
In Wikipedia, fatigue can mean: Fatigue (physical) - tiredness in humans Fatigue (material) - failure by repeated stress in materials Fatigues (uniform) - military uniform Battle fatigue - also known as Post-traumatic stress disorder Readers fatigue Voter fatigue This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might...
In materials science, fatigue is a process by which a material is weakened by cyclic loading. ...
In chemistry, especially biochemistry, a fatty acid is a carboxylic acid (or organic acid), often with a long aliphatic tail (long chains), either saturated or unsaturated. ...
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Fatty liver or steatosis hepatis is a reversible condition seen in chronic alcoholism and many other conditions, where large vacuoles of lipid accumulate in hepatocytes (the cells of the liver). ...
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Fax (short for facsimile or telefacsimile) is a telecommunications technology used to transfer copies of documents, especially using affordable devices operating over the telephone network. ...
Fear is an unpleasant feeling of perceived risk or danger, real or not. ...
Orders Articulata Cladida (extinct) Flexibilia (extinct) Camerada (extinct) Disparida (extinct) Crinoids, also known as sea lilies or feather-stars, are marine animals that make up the class Crinoidea of the echinoderms (phylum Echinodermata). ...
A febrile seizure, also known as a fever fit or febrile convulsion is a generalized convulsion caused by elevated body temperature. ...
In Roman mythology, Febris (fever) was the goddess who protected people against fevers and malaria. ...
Fecal incontinence is the inability to control ones bowels. ...
Feces (also spelled faeces in British English, or fæces) are semi-solid waste products from the digestive tract expelled through the anus (or cloaca) during defecation. ...
Fecundity is the potential reproductive capacity of an organism or population, measured by the number of gametes (e. ...
A feeling can refer to: sensation related to one of several senses (tactition, thermoception, nociception, equilibrioception, proprioception), See also: touch, qualia emotion intuition In the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, feeling means you tend to put a higher priority on personal factors than impersonal factors. ...
Subfamilies Felinae Pantherinae Acinonychinae Machairodontinae (extinct) All cats are members of the family Felidae. ...
Subfamilies Felinae Pantherinae Acinonychinae Machairodontinae (extinct) All cats are members of the family Felidae. ...
Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a lentivirus that affects domesticated housecats worldwide. ...
Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is a retrovirus, a virus in which genetic information is contained in RNA instead of DNA. All retroviruses, including feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), produce an enzyme called reverse transcriptase. ...
Female is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, which produces egg cells. ...
A sex organ, or primary sexual characteristic, narrowly defined, is any of those parts of the body (which are not always bodily organs according to the strict definition) which are involved in sexual reproduction and constitute the reproductive system in an complex organism; namely: Male: penis (notably the glans penis...
The femoral artery is a large artery of the thigh. ...
Anterior view of the femur The femur or thigh bone is the longest (length), largest (volume) and strongest (mechanical ability to resist deformity) bone of the human body. ...
Fenfluramine is a drug that was part of the Fen-Phen anti-obesity (the other drug being phentermine). ...
Fentanyl is an opioid analgesic, first synthesized in Belgium in the late 1950s, with an analgesic potency of about 80 times that of morphine. ...
In its strictest sense, fermentation (formerly called zymnosis) is the energy-yielding anaerobic metabolic breakdown of a nutrient molecule, such as glucose, without net oxidation. ...
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Ferredoxin is an electron receptor used in both Cyclic and Non cyclic photophosphorylation. ...
Trinomial name Mustela putorius furo In general use, a ferret is a Domestic Ferret (Mustela putorius furo), a creature first bred from the wild European Polecat at least 2,500 years ago. ...
Ferritin is a protein which can store about 4500 iron ions in a hollow shell made of 24 identical subunits. ...
Properties Categories: Stub | Aromatic compounds | Organometallic compounds ...
A ferrofluid is a specific type of liquid which responds to a magnetic field. ...
Fertility is the ability of people or animals to produce healthy offspring in abundance. ...
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Fetus at eight weeks A fetus (alternatively foetus or fœtus) is an embryo in later stages of development, from the third month of pregnancy until birth in humans. ...
A thin upper lip and a smooth philtrum are signs of FAS Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder is an umbrella term used to describe fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) and the less noticeable, but sometimes equally serious, fetal alcohol effects (FAE). ...
Prenatal diagnosis is the diagnosis of disease or condition in a fetus or embryo before it is born. ...
Fetal hemoglobin protein structure Fetal hemoglobin (also hemoglobin F or HbF) is the main oxygen transport protein in the fetus during the last seven months of development in the womb. ...
Fetus at eight weeks A fetus (alternatively foetus or fœtus) is an embryo in later stages of development, from the third month of pregnancy until birth in humans. ...
Fever, also known as pyrexia, is a medical symptom which describes an increase in temperature to levels which are above normal (37 degrees Celsius, 98. ...
FFA is a TLA that may stand for: FFA, an organization formerly and popularly known as Future Farmers of America (ffa. ...
Fiber Optic strands An optical fiber in American English or fibre in British English is a transparent thin fiber for transmitting light. ...
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Fibrin is a protein involved in the clotting of blood. ...
Fibrin is a protein involved in the clotting of blood. ...
Fibrinolysis is the process where a fibrin clot, the product of coagulation, is broken down. ...
A fibroblast is a cell that makes the structural fibers and ground substance of connective tissue. ...
A leiomyoma (plural is leiomyomata) is a benign smooth muscle neoplasm that is not premalignant. ...
Fibromas are benign non-functioning tumours in the sex cord-stromal tumour group of ovarian neoplasms. ...
Fibromyalgia is a debilitating chronic syndrome (constellation of signs and symptoms) characterized by diffuse pain, fatigue, and a wide range of other symptoms. ...
Fibronectin is high molecular weight glycoprotein containing about 5% carbohydrate that bind to receptor proteins spanning the cell membrane called integrins and to the extracellular matrix. ...
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Fibrosis is the formation or development of excess fibrous connective tissue in an organ or tissue as a reparative or reactive process, as opposed to formation of fibrous tissue as a normal constituent of an organ or tissue. ...
Fibrositis is the inflammation of fibrous connective tissue joints. ...
Fibrous proteins are one of two major classes of protein, the other being globular proteins. ...
Field ion microscopy (FIM) is an analytical technique used in materials science. ...
Field mouse may refer to: in North America, a small vole such as the Meadow Vole in Europe, Asia and north Africa, one of several species of mice in genus Apodemus in South America, one of several species of mice in genus Akodon This is a disambiguation page — a navigational...
In 1998, Benjamin J. Cayetano became the first Filipino American (and second Asian American after Governor George R. Ariyoshi) to be elected state Governor of the United States. ...
Film refers to the celluloid media on which movies are printed Film — also called movies, the cinema, the silver screen, moving pictures, photoplays, picture shows, flicks, or motion pictures, — is a field that encompasses motion pictures as an art form or as part of the entertainment industry. ...
Genera Marburgvirus Ebolavirus Filoviruses are viruses belonging to the family Filoviridae, which is in the order Mononegavirales. ...
Genera Marburgvirus Ebolavirus Filoviruses are viruses belonging to the family Filoviridae, which is in the order Mononegavirales. ...
A fimbria (plural fimbriae) is an appendage in many gram-negative bacteria that is thinner than a flagellum. ...
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Finasteride is an antiandrogen which acts by inhibing 5-alpha reductase, the enzyme the converts testosterone to dihydrotestosterone. ...
Genera Many, see text Finches are seed-eating passerine birds, the many species of which are found chiefly in the northern hemisphere, but also to a limited extent in Africa and South America. ...
The term fine art was first coined in 1767 in reference to the arts that were concerned with beauty or which appealed to taste (S.O.E.D 1991). ...
For the network protocol, see finger protocol. ...
This article is about human fingerprints. ...
Atlantic herring, Clupea harengus, the most abundant fish species in the world. ...
Fish Oil is oil derived from fishes. ...
Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a lentivirus that affects domesticated housecats worldwide. ...
Tacrolimus is an immunosuppressive drug. ...
Parasitic excavate (Giardia lamblia) Green alga (Chlamydomonas) Flagellates are cells with one or more whip-like organelles called flagella. ...
Flagellin is a protein that arranges itself in a hollow cylinder to form the filament in bacterial flagellum. ...
Flagellum: extension of the plasma membrane containing doublets of parallel microtubules; 55 micrometres in length. ...
Flatulence consists of gases that are produced by symbiotic bacteria and yeasts living in the gastrointestinal tract of mammals and are released through the anus. ...
Flatulence consists of gases that are produced by symbiotic bacteria and yeasts living in the gastrointestinal tract of mammals and are released through the anus. ...
Classes Monogenea Trematoda Cestoda Turbellaria The flatworms (Platyhelminthes, Greek platy: flat; helminth: worm) are a phylum of relatively simple soft-bodied invertebrate animals. ...
Flavin is also the name of a commune in the Aveyron département, in France Flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD), upper, reduced FAD (FADH2), lower Flavin is a tricyclic heteronuclear organic ring whose biochemical source is the vitamin riboflavin. ...
Flavin is also the name of a commune in the Aveyron département, in France Flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD), upper, reduced FAD (FADH2), lower Flavin is a tricyclic heteronuclear organic ring whose biochemical source is the vitamin riboflavin. ...
Genera Flavivirus Pestivirus Hepacivirus The Flaviviridae are a family of viruses that infect mammals. ...
Species see text Flavivirus (also Japanese Encephalitis Antigenic Complex) is a genus of the family Flaviviridae. ...
Flavonoids are a group of chemical compounds naturally found in certain fruits, vegetables, teas, wines, nuts, seeds, and roots. ...
Molecular structure of flavone Flavonoids are a group of chemical compounds, low molecular weight phenylbenzopyrones, found in all vascular plants. ...
For the musician, a member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, see Michael Balzary. ...
A flood (in Old English flod, a word common to Teutonic languages; compare German Flut, Dutch vloed from the same root as is seen in flow, float) is an overflow of water, an expanse of water submerging land, a deluge. ...
Flow cytometry is a technique for counting, examining and sorting microscopic particles suspended in a stream of fluid. ...
Classes Magnoliopsida - Dicots Liliopsida - Monocots The flowering plants (also angiosperms or Magnoliophyta) are one of the major groups of modern plants, comprising those that produce seeds in specialized reproductive organs called flowers, where the ovulary or carpel is enclosed. ...
Fluconazole (Diflucan®) is an antifungal used orally, intravenously or vaginally to treat yeast and fungal infections. ...
Fludrocortisone acetate is a synthetic corticosteroid with moderate glucocorticoid potency and much greater mineralocorticoid potency. ...
A subset of the phases of matter, fluids include liquids, gases, plasmas and, to some extent, plastic solids. ...
This article or section should be merged with Fluid mechanics Fluid dynamics is the study of fluids (liquids and gases) in motion, and the effect of the fluid motion on fluid boundaries, such as solid containers or other fluids. ...
Viscosity is a measure of the resistance of a fluid to deformation under shear stress. ...
Fluke is: Another name for trematodes, a kind of flatworm (for example, the Liver Fluke). ...
Flumazenil (flumazepil, Anexate®, Lanexat®, Mazicon®, Romazicon®) is a benzodiazepine antagonist, used as an antidote in the treatment of benzodiazepine overdose. ...
Rohypnol (the trade name of flunitrazepam) is a sedative that was made in the early 1970s by Roche and was used in hospitals only for deep sedation. ...
Fluorescein is a fluorophore commonly used in microscopy. ...
Fluorescein angiography, or fluorescent angiography, is a technique for examining the circulation of the retina. ...
Fluorescence induced by exposure to ultraviolet light in vials containing various sized cadmium selenide (CdSe) quantum dots. ...
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Microscopy is any technique for producing visible images of structures or details too small to otherwise be seen by the human eye. ...
Principle of FRAP Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) is a technique used in cellular imaging where a fluorochrome attached to a molecule is destroyed on purpose with an intense flash of light (by a laser) and this in a well defined area to study the repopulating of this area with...
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer describes an energy transfer mechanism between two fluorescent molecules. ...
Fluorescence spectroscopy or fluorometry is a type of electromagnetic spectroscopy used for analyzing fluorescent spectra. ...
Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) is a process which vividly paints chromosomes or portions of chromosomes with fluorescent molecules. ...
This article needs cleanup. ...
General Name, Symbol, Number Fluorine, F, 9 Series Halogens Group, Period, Block 17 (VIIA), 2, p Density, Hardness 1. ...
Fluorescent spectroscopy or fluorometry is a type of electromagnetic spectroscopy used for analyzing fluorescent spectra. ...
A fluorophore is a fluorescent molecule. ...
The fluoroscope is a medical instrument used by physicians to view the internal organs of the body best described as a motion X-ray. Like an x-ray machine it takes an image of the interior of the body, but unlike the x-ray it uses a powerful radiation source...
Fluorouracil (5-FU) is a drug that is used in the treatment of cancer. ...
Background Fluoxetine hydrochloride (brand names include Prozac®, Symbyax® (compounded with olanzapine), Sarafem®, Fontex® (Sweden), Fluctine (Austria, Germany), Prodep (India), Fludac (India) is an antidepressant drug used medically in the treatment of depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, bulimia nervosa, premenstrual dysphoric disorder, and many other disorders. ...
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Flurazepam (marketed as Dalmane) is a benzodiazepine derivative which is used as a hypnotic. ...
Fluvoxamine maleate (sold under the brand-names Luvox® and Faverin®) is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor. ...
The Mediterranean fruit fly, or medfly, Ceratitis capitata A fly (plural flies) is any species of insect of the order Diptera, some of which can land on food and transmit bacteria to humans. ...
This article concerns the process of flying. ...
Two groups of rodents are referred to as flying squirrels. ...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (or fMRI) describes the use of MRI to measure hemodynamic signals related to neural activity in the brain or spinal cord of humans or other animals. ...
A focus group is a form of qualitative research in which a group of people are asked about their attitude towards a product, concept, advertisement, idea, or packaging. ...
Folic acid (the anion form is called folate) is a B-complex vitamin (once called vitamin M) that is important in preventing neural tube defects (NTDs) in the developing human fetus. ...
Folk medicine is the collection of procedures traditionally used for treatment of illness and injury, aid to childbirth, and maintenance of wellness. ...
Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) is a hormone produced by gonadotropes in the anterior pituitary gland. ...
Folliculitis, is inflammation of one or more hair follicles. ...
Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) is a hormone produced by gonadotropes in the anterior pituitary gland. ...
Food additives are substances added to food to preserve it, or to improve its flavour and appearance. ...
In medicine, food allergy is hypersensitivity to dietary substances, leading to various types of gastrointestinal complaints. ...
Food chains and food webs describe the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community. ...
Foodborne illness or food poisoning is caused by consuming food contaminated with pathogenic bacteria, toxins, viruses, prions or parasites. ...
Food preservation is the process of treating and handling food in such a way as to stop or greatly slow down spoilage to prevent foodborne illness while maintaining nutritional value, texture and flavor. ...
Food preservation is the process of treating and handling food in such a way as to stop or greatly slow down spoilage to prevent foodborne illness while maintaining nutritional value, texture and flavor. ...
Food quality is an important food manufacturing requirement, because consumers are vulnerable to any form of contamination. ...
Food science is a discipline concerned with all aspects of food - beginning after harvesting, and ending with consumption by the consumer. ...
A famine is an phenomenon in which a large percentage of the population of a region or country are undernourished and death by starvation becomes increasingly common. ...
Food Technology is the application of food science to the selection, preservation, processing, packaging, distribution, and use of safe, nutritious, and wholesome food. ...
Enlarge to view legend Right feet of three siblings The foot is a biological structure found in many animals that is used for locomotion. ...
Two structures in the human body are called foramen ovale, meaning circular hole. ...
Orders Allogromiida Carterinida Fusulinida - extinct Globigerinida Involutinida Lagenida Miliolida Robertinida Rotaliida Silicolocunida Spirillinida Textulariida The Foraminifera, or forams for short, are a large group of amoeboid protists with reticulating pseudopods, fine strands that branch and merge to form a dynamic net. ...
In the anatomy of vertebrates, the prosencephalon is a part of encephalon, or brain. ...
A foreign language is a language not spoken by the indigenous people of a certain place: for example, English is a foreign language in Japan. ...
Forensics or forensic science is the application of science to questions which are of interest to the legal system. ...
Forensic psychiatry is the legal application of psychiatry. ...
A dense growth of softwoods (a forest) in the Sierra Nevada Range of Northern California A forest is an area with a high density of trees (or, historically, an area set aside for hunting). ...
Forgetting (retention loss) is a spontaneous or gradual process in which old memories are deleted from the memory storage. ...
The chemical compound formaldehyde (also known by IUPAC nomenclature as methanal), is a gas with a strong pungent smell. ...
Formamide is an amide derived from formic acid. ...
Formic acid (systematically called methanoic acid) is the simplest carboxylic acid. ...
Formylmethionine (fMet) is a modified form of methionine in which a formyl group has been added to methionines amino group. ...
Forskolin is a labdane diterpene that is produced by Coleus forskohlii (synonym: Plectranthus barbatus). ...
Foster care is a system by which adults care for orphans or other children who are not living with their biological parents, for example due to child abuse. ...
Foster care is a system by which adults care for orphans or other children who are not living with their biological parents, for example due to child abuse. ...
A foster parent is an adult guardian to whom one or more children have been legally entrusted to. ...
FTIR of a thin film of ethanol in the liquid phase. ...
A red fox The foxes comprise 23 species of omnivorous canids, found worldwide. ...
The Mandelbrot set, named after its discoverer, is a famous example of a fractal. ...
Fragile X Syndrome is the most common inherited cause of mental impairment, and the most common known cause of autism. ...
A frameshift mutation (also called a frameshift or a framing error) is a mutation that inserts or deletes a single nucleotide from a DNA sequence. ...
Species Francisella is a genus of pathogenic bacteria. ...
Principle of FRAP Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) is a technique used in cellular imaging where a fluorochrome attached to a molecule is destroyed on purpose with an intense flash of light (by a laser) and this in a well defined area to study the repopulating of this area with...
Fraternal twin boys in the tub The term twin most notably refers to two individuals (or one of two individuals) who have shared the same uterus (womb) and usually, but not necessarily, born on the same day. ...
In chemistry, especially biochemistry, a fatty acid is a carboxylic acid (or organic acid), often with a long aliphatic tail (long chains), either saturated or unsaturated. ...
In chemistry free radicals are uncharged atomic or molecular species with unpaired electrons or an otherwise open shell configuration. ...
Freeze drying (also known as Lyophilization) is a dehydration process typically used to preserve a perishable material, or to make the material more convenient for transport. ...
Freezing is a common method of food preservation which slows both food decay and the growth of microorganisms and, by turning water to ice, makes it unavailable for bacterial growth and chemical reactions. ...
Friedreichs ataxia is a rare autosomal recessive disorder caused by a mutation in Gene X25 that codes for frataxin, located on chromosome 9. ...
Friendship is a type of interpersonal relationship that is found among humans and among animals with a high intelligence, such as the higher mammals and some birds. ...
Frogs are amphibians in the Order Anura, which includes frogs and toads. ...
The frontal lobe is an area in the brains of vertebrates. ...
The frontal lobe is an area in the brains of vertebrates. ...
Frostbite - or Congelatio in medical terminology - is the medical condition where damage is caused to skin and other tissues due to extreme cold. ...
Freezing is a common method of food preservation which slows both food decay and the growth of microorganisms and, by turning water to ice, makes it unavailable for bacterial growth and chemical reactions. ...
Fructose is a simple sugar (monosaccharide) found in many foods and one of the three most important blood sugars along with glucose and galactose. ...
Fruit stall in Barcelona, Spain. ...
Fruit fly can refer to any animal of the family Tephritidae (large fruit flies) or Drosophilidae (small fruit flies or vinegar flies) the species Drosophila melanogaster, an important model organism in modern biology; this species is also sometimes simply called Drosophila. ...
Free Software Foundation (FSF) is a non-profit organisation founded in 1985 by Richard Stallman to support the free software movement (free as in freedom), and in particular the GNU project. ...
Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) is a hormone produced by gonadotropes in the anterior pituitary gland. ...
FTIR of a thin film of ethanol in the liquid phase. ...
Fuchs dystrophy is a slowly progressing disease that usually affects both eyes and is slightly more common in women than in men. ...
A fumarate is a salt or ester of fumaric acid. ...
Functional genomics is a field of molecular biology that is attempting to make use of the vast wealth of data produced by genome sequencing projects to describe genome function. ...
In ecology functional groups are collections of organisms based on morphological, physiological, behavioral, biochemical, or environmental responses or on trophic criteria. ...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (or fMRI) describes the use of MRI to measure hemodynamic signals related to neural activity in the brain or spinal cord of humans or other animals. ...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (or fMRI) describes the use of MRI to measure hemodynamic signals related to neural activity in the brain or spinal cord of humans or other animals. ...
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Divisions Chytridiomycota Zygomycota Ascomycota Basidiomycota The Fungi (singular: fungus) are a large group of organisms ranked as a kingdom within the Domain Eukaryota. ...
Fungicides are pesticides for destruction or development prevention of fungi. ...
Furan, also known as furane and furfuran, is an aromatic heterocyclic organic compound. ...
Furosemide (INN) or frusemide (former BAN) is a loop diuretic used in the treatment of congestive heart failure and oedema. ...
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Fusidic acid is an antibacterial antibiotic used particularly for eye infections. ...
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Fusobacteria contribute to several diseases, including periodontal diseases, Lemierres syndrome, and tropical skin ulcers. ...
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