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moniliasis moniliasis
moniliasis (mon-i-ly-ă-sis) n. an obsolete name for candidosis.... Read more
Mon Mon
Mon In 1983 the Mon (Mun, Peguan, Talaing, Taleng) numbered about 835,000 in Myanmar (Burma) and between 70,000 and 100,000 in Thailand, with smaller numbers in Cambodia and Vietnam. A more recent estimate places their number at 1.3 million in Myanmar alone. If these figures are accurate, they... Read more
monosaccharide monosaccharide
monosaccharide (mon-oh-sak-ă-ryd) n. a simple sugar having the general formula (CH2O)n. The most abundant monosaccharide is glucose.... Read more
Louis Hemon Louis Hemon
Louis Hémon Louis Hémon (1880-1913) was a French novelist best known for his "Maria Chapdelaine," in which the pioneering regions of Quebec are so vividly presented that the work long over shadowed novels by native Canadians. Born in Brest, Louis Hé Read more
Mons Mons
Mons , Du. Bergen, commune (1991 pop. 91,726), capital of Hainaut prov., SW Belgium, near the French border. Located at the junction of the Canal du Centre and the Condé-Mons Canal, it is the processing and shipping center of the Borinage district, and the closing of most of the coal mines... Read more
Monoamine oxidase Monoamine oxidase
monoamine oxidase (MAO) (mon-oh-ay-meen) n. an enzyme that catalyses the oxidation of a large variety of monoamines, including adrenaline, noradrenaline, and serotonin. Monoamine oxidase is found in most tissues, particularly the liver and nervous system. See also MAO inhibitor.... Read more
Abergavenny Abergavenny
Abergavenny (Abergafenni or Y Fenni) Mon. Gobannio 4th cent., Abergavenni 1175. ‘Mouth of the River Gafenni’. Welsh aber. The river name probably means ‘the smith’, referring to the ironworks exploited here by the Romans, whose fort was Gobannum, from the same Celtic... Read more
Jan Provost Jan Provost
Provost, Jan (b Mons, c.1465; d Bruges, Jan. 1529). Netherlandish painter, active mainly in Bruges, where he settled in 1494. He was perhaps a pupil of Marmion, whose widow he married soon after the master's death in 1489. His style was fairly close to Gerard David, then the leading painter in... Read more
Prome Prome
Prome or Pyè , city (1983 pop. 83,332), Bago div., S central Myanmar, on the Ayeyarwady River. It is a commercial town and port, with railroad connections to Yangon. One of the oldest cities in Myanmar, Prome was founded in the 8th cent. by the Indianized Pyus, who were conquered and... Read more
Sphygmomanometer Sphygmomanometer
Sphygmomanometer Definition A sphygmomanometer is a device for measuring blood pressure. Purpose The sphygmomanometer is designed to monitor blood pressure by measuring the force of the blood in the heart where the pressure is greatest. This occurs during the contraction of the... Read more

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