n. sexual performance (a) a medical doctor who deals with the cause; origin and nature of diseases (b) capability to carry out intercourse (c) an element that loses electrons in a chemical reaction (d) heaviness of an object; the size of a force exerted on an object in a gravitational field
n. Bunsen burner (a) drug that stops or reduces the ability of a virus to proliferate (b) nausea from the movement of a vehicle (c) device used as a fuel source in laboratories (d) a physical feeling
n. rash (a) a thin layer of polymeric material surrounding a tablet, capsule, or pellet (b) an eruption on the skin (c) the part of the cardiac cycle during which the heart muscle relaxes (d) characteristic that is controlled by a gene carried on the X chromosome
v. notify (a) to warn; to inform (b) to happen; to take place (c) to inoculate; to vaccinate (d) to secrete milk
n. pancreatitis (a) a substance which exists in a vapor form at room temperature (neither a liquid nor a solid) (b) generic name for a drug that is used to treat tuberculosis; trade names: Rifadin and Rimactane (c) tiny branches of air tubes within the lungs (d) inflammation or infection of the a glandular organ located in the abdomen |
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n. diarrhea (a) condition that is caused when a virus becomes resistant to the drug regimen (b) process that aerobically breaks down food molecules to carbon dioxide; water and energy (c) frequent and excessive bowel motions; malfunction of the bowel (d) an instrument used to magnify small objects so that they can be seen much better than with your eye
n. tuberculosis (a) an infectious disease caused by the Mycobacterium bacillus (b) embryo in later stages of development (c) interference of enzyme action by an abnormal substrate that blocks the normal substrate entering the active site (d) type of scan that uses high frequency waves to image body parts
n. bacterium (a) part of the body where connecting bones are held together by connective tissue and are able to move (b) a man (c) eukaryotic structure that makes up the cytoskeleton (d) one-celled organisms that don't have a cell nucleus and reproduce by spore formation or fission
n. electrolyte (a) eyesight difficulties (b) metallic element of the actinide series with chemical symbol Fm (c) dissolved salt or ions in the body fluids (d) the generic name for Viagra; a drug that cures impotence
n. base (a) an extreme state of fear (b) 15 radioactive elements (c) substance that contains hydroxyl ions when dissolved in water (d) a woman |