10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «TEMPOLABILE»
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Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary
... muscle temporomandibular joint, temporal vessels and nerves, etc.See also
temporal. tempolabile [tem′′po-la'bl] subject to changewith the passage of
time. temporal [tem'p -r l] 1. pertaining.
Virginia P. Studdert, Clive C. Gay, Douglas C. Blood, 2011
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
... of nucleotides and travels to the ribosomes, which are located in the cytoplasm,
for the synthesis of proteins. template bleeding time test. See simplate bleeding
time test. tempo-, 1. prefix meaning 'time': tempolabile, temporal, tempostabile.
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
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How I Survived Three Years at a Two-Year Community College: ...
With the dried residue of pink-hued soap still pasted to my pores, I slink myself
over the tempolabile grooves of my futon, stretching my neck upon the settee until
my head hangs over the metal railing of the structure. Playfully flipping moist ...
4
Blackwell's Nursing Dictionary
One of the side supports for a pair of spectacles. tempolabile (tem-po-la'bil):
Having a tendency to change with the passage of time. temporal (tem'por-al): 1.
Limited in time or pertinent to time. 2. Relating to the temple (q.v.). T. ARTERITIS
...
Dawn Freshwater, Sian Masiln-Prothero, 2013
This substance is destroyed by a temperature of 580 C, prolonged for one hour,
and is therefore thermolabile, or by allowing serum containing the complement to
remain at room temperature for several days (tempolabile). The other body ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1910
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Taber's Medical Word Book with Pronunciations: Based on ...
... maximum t., mean t., minimum t., normal t., optimum t., oral t., rectal t., room t.,
subnormal temperature senses temper tantrums template (tèm'plât) t., occlusal t.,
wax temple (tem'pl) [O. Fr. from L. tempore] tempolabile (tem"pö-lä'bl) [L. tempus,
...
Clarence Wilbur Taber, M. K. Rice, Dena R. Vardara, 1990
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A Thesaurus of Medical Word Roots
... pretemporal (pre before, in front of) subtemporal (sub below) supratemporal (
supra above) transtemporal (crossing the cerebrum) (trans across) LEADING
ROOT COMPOUND: tempo: tempolabile (labilis perishable) tempostabile (not
subject ...
Horace Gerald Danner, 2013
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The medical lexicographer
A reader from Colorado Springs would like to have the words for changing in the
course of time and for not changing in the course of time, if such words exist.
They do. Tempolabile designates a substance decomposing or otherwise
changing ...
Jacob Edward Schmidt, 1966
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A practical medical dictionary
The wire of a spectacle* frame passing from the rim backward over the ear.
tempolabile (tem-po-Ia'bil) [L. tempus, time, + labilis, perishable.] Undergoing
spontaneous change or destruction within a certain period of time — hours, days,
...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1930
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Mosby's Medical Speller
... for the synthesis of proteins. tempo-, a combining form meaning 'of or
pertaining to time': tempolabile, temporal, tempostabile. temporal arteritis, a
progressive, inflammatory disorder of cranial blood vessels, principally the
temporal artery, ...