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Definition
Synonym
Gr�nalge
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
nalidixinsäureempfindliche Salmonella typhi
f
med.
nalidixic acid sensitive salmonella typhi NASST
nalidixinsäureempfindliche Salmonella typhi
f
med.
nalidixic acid sensitive salmonella typhi NASST
nalidixinsäureresistente Salmonella typhi
f
med.
nalidixic acid resistant salmonella typhi NARST
nalidixinsäureresistente Salmonella typhi
f
med.
nalidixic acid resistant salmonella typhi NARST
Deutsche
Gr�nalge Synonyme
Englische
nalidixic acid sensitive salmonella typhi NASST Synonyme
Gr�nalge Definition
Acid
(
a.
)
Sour,
sharp,
or
biting
to
the
taste
Acid
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
an
acid
Acid
(
n.
)
A
sour
substance.
Acid
(
n.
)
One
of
a
class
of
compounds,
generally
but
not
always
distinguished
by
their
sour
taste,
solubility
in
water,
and
reddening
of
vegetable
blue
or
violet
colors.
They
are
also
characterized
by
the
power
of
destroying
the
distinctive
properties
of
alkalies
or
bases,
combining
with
them
to
form
salts,
at
the
same
time
losing
their
own
peculiar
properties.
They
all
contain
hydrogen,
united
with
a
more
negative
element
or
radical,
either
alone,
or
more
generally
with
oxygen,
and
take
their
names
from
this
negative
element
or
radical.
Those
which
contain
no
oxygen
are
sometimes
called
hydracids
in
distinction
from
the
others
which
are
called
oxygen
acids
or
oxacids.
Barbituric
acid
(
)
A
white,
crystalline
substance,
CH2(CO.NH)2.CO,
derived
from
alloxantin,
also
from
malonic
acid
and
urea,
and
regarded
as
a
substituted
urea.
Cyanuric
acid
(
)
an
organic
acid,
C3O3N3H3,
first
obtained
by
heating
uric
acid
or
urea,
and
called
pyrouric
acid
Monte-acid
(
n.
)
An
acid
elevator,
as
a
tube
through
which
acid
is
forced
to
some
height
in
a
sulphuric
acid
manufactory.
Salso-acid
(
a.
)
Having
a
taste
compounded
of
saltness
and
acidity
Sensitive
(
a.
)
Having
sense
of
feeling
Sensitive
(
a.
)
Having
quick
and
acute
sensibility,
either
to
the
action
of
external
objects,
or
to
impressions
upon
the
mind
and
feelings
Sensitive
(
a.
)
Having
a
capacity
of
being
easily
affected
or
moved
Sensitive
(
a.
)
Readily
affected
or
changed
by
certain
appropriate
agents
Sensitive
(
a.
)
Serving
to
affect
the
sense
Sensitive
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
sensation
nalidixic acid sensitive salmonella typhi NASST Bedeutung
genus
Salmonella
a
genus
of
bacteria
salmonella
rod-shaped
Gram-negative
enterobacteria,
cause
typhoid
fever
and
food
poisoning,
can
be
used
as
a
bioweapon
Salmonella
enteritidis
Gartner's
bacillus
a
form
of
salmonella
that
causes
gastroenteritis
in
humans
Salmonella
typhimurium
a
form
of
salmonella
that
causes
food
poisoning
in
humans
typhoid
bacillus
Salmonella
typhosa
Salmonella
typhi
a
form
of
salmonella
that
causes
typhoid
fever
c
acid
back
breaker
battery-acid
dose
dot
Elvis
loony
toons
Lucy
in
the
sky
with
diamonds
pane
superman
window
pane
Zen
street
name
for
lysergic
acid
diethylamide
aspirin
acetylsalicylic
acid
Bayer
Empirin
St.
Joseph
the
acetylated
derivative
of
salicylic
acid,
used
as
an
analgesic
anti-inflammatory
drug
(trade
names
Bayer,
Empirin,
and
St.
Joseph)
usually
taken
in
tablet
form,
used
as
an
antipyretic,
slows
clotting
of
the
blood
by
poisoning
platelets
barbital
veronal
barbitone
diethylbarbituric
acid
diethylmalonylurea
a
barbiturate
used
as
a
hypnotic
ethacrynic
acid
Edecrin
diuretic
(trade
name
Edecrin)
used
to
treat
edema
ibuprofen
isobutylphenyl
propionic
acid
Advil
Motrin
Nuprin
a
nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatory
and
analgesic
medicine
(trade
names
Advil
and
Motrin
and
Nuprin)
used
to
relieve
the
pain
of
arthritis
and
as
an
antipyretic,
daily
use
of
ibuprofen
can
irritate
the
stomach
K
jet
super
acid
special
K
honey
oil
green
cat
valium
super
C
street
names
for
ketamine
lead-acid
battery
lead-acid
accumulator
a
battery
with
lead
electrodes
with
dilute
sulphuric
acid
as
the
electrolyte,
each
cell
generates
about
volts
lysergic
acid
diethylamide
LSD
a
powerful
hallucinogenic
drug
manufactured
from
lysergic
acid
mefenamic
acid
Ponstel
a
nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatory
and
analgesic
drug
(trade
name
Ponstel)
used
to
treat
mild
pain
(especially
menstrual
cramps)
nalidixic
acid
NegGram
antibacterial
agent
used
especially
to
treat
genitourinary
infections
valproic
acid
Depokene
anticonvulsant
(trade
name
Depokene)
used
to
prevent
some
kinds
of
seizures
gastric
juice
gastric
acid
digestive
secretions
of
the
stomach
glands
consisting
chiefly
of
hydrochloric
acid
and
mucin
and
the
enzymes
pepsin
and
rennin
and
lipase
acid
test
a
rigorous
or
crucial
appraisal
psychedelic
rock
acid
rock
a
musical
style
that
emerged
in
the
s,
rock
music
inspired
by
or
related
to
drug-induced
experience
acid
head
someone
who
takes
LSD
medium
spiritualist
sensitive
someone
who
serves
as
an
intermediary
between
the
living
and
the
dead,
he
consulted
several
mediums
sensitive
plant
Mimosa
sensitiva
semilimbing
prickly
evergreen
shrub
of
tropical
America
having
compound
leaves
sensitive
to
light
and
touch
sensitive
plant
touch-me-not
shame
plant
live-and-die
humble
plant
action
plant
Mimosa
pudica
prostrate
or
semi-erect
subshrub
of
tropical
America,
and
Australia,
heavily
armed
with
recurved
thorns
and
having
sensitive
soft
grey-green
leaflets
that
fold
and
droop
at
night
or
when
touched
or
cooled
partridge
pea
sensitive
pea
wild
sensitive
plant
Chamaecrista
fasciculata
Cassia
fasciculata
tropical
American
plant
having
leaflets
somewhat
sensitive
to
the
touch,
sometimes
placed
in
genus
Cassia
sensitive
fern
bead
fern
Onoclea
sensibilis
beautiful
spreading
fern
of
eastern
North
America
and
eastern
Asia
naturalized
in
western
Europe,
pinnately
divided
fronds
show
a
slight
tendency
to
fold
when
touched,
pinnules
enclose
groups
of
sori
in
beadlike
lobes
acid-base
equilibrium
acid-base
balance
(physiology)
the
normal
equilibrium
between
acids
and
alkalis
in
the
body,
with
a
normal
acid-base
balance
in
the
body
the
blood
is
slightly
alkaline
Krebs
cycle
Krebs
citric
acid
cycle
citric
acid
cycle
tricarboxylic
acid
cycle
in
all
plants
and
animals:
a
series
of
enzymatic
reactions
in
mitochondria
involving
oxidative
metabolism
of
acetyl
compounds
to
produce
high-energy
phosphate
compounds
that
are
the
source
of
cellular
energy
acid
value
(chemistry)
the
amount
of
free
acid
present
in
fat
as
measured
by
the
milligrams
of
potassium
hydroxide
needed
to
neutralize
it,
as
the
glycerides
in
fat
slowly
decompose
the
acid
value
increases
acid
rain
acid
precipitation
rain
containing
acids
that
form
in
the
atmosphere
when
industrial
gas
emissions
(especially
sulfur
dioxide
and
nitrogen
oxides)
combine
with
water
alkapton
alcapton
homogentisic
acid
an
acid
formed
as
an
intermediate
product
of
the
metabolism
of
tyrosine
and
phenylalanine
domoic
acid
a
neurotoxin
that
is
deadly
for
humans,
found
in
various
marine
algae
acetic
acid
ethanoic
acid
a
colorless
pungent
liquid
widely
used
in
manufacturing
plastics
and
pharmaceuticals
amino
acid
aminoalkanoic
acid
organic
compounds
containing
an
amino
group
and
a
carboxylic
acid
group,
proteins
are
composed
of
various
proportions
of
aboutcommon
amino
acids
aspartic
acid
a
crystalline
amino
acid
found
in
proteins
and
occurring
naturally
in
sugar
beets
and
sugar
cane
essential
amino
acid
an
amino
acid
that
is
required
by
animals
but
that
they
cannot
synthesize,
must
be
supplied
in
the
diet
gamma
aminobutyric
acid
GABA
an
amino
acid
that
is
found
in
the
central
nervous
system,
acts
as
an
inhibitory
neurotransmitter
glutamic
acid
glutaminic
acid
an
amino
acid
occurring
in
proteins,
important
in
the
nitrogen
metabolism
of
plants,
used
in
monosodium
glutamate
to
enhance
the
flavor
of
meats
iodoamino
acid
an
amino
acid
with
iodine
added
acid
any
of
various
water-soluble
compounds
having
a
sour
taste
and
capable
of
turning
litmus
red
and
reacting
with
a
base
to
form
a
salt
acid-base
indicator
an
indicator
that
changes
color
on
going
from
acidic
to
basic
solutions
alpha-linolenic
acid
a
polyunsaturated
fatty
acid
with
carbon
atoms,
the
only
omega-
fatty
acid
found
in
vegetable
products,
it
is
most
abundant
in
canola
oil,
a
fatty
acid
essential
for
nutrition
arsenic
acid
an
acid
formed
from
arsenic
pentoxide
cerotic
acid
hexacosanoic
acid
a
white
solid
fatty
acid
found
in
waxes
(such
as
beeswax)
chloric
acid
(HClO)
a
strong
unstable
acid
with
an
acrid
odor
found
in
chlorate
salts
chlorous
acid
(HClO)
a
strongly
oxidizing
acid,
known
only
in
solution
monobasic
acid
an
acid
containing
only
one
replaceable
hydrogen
atom
per
molecule
dibasic
acid
an
acid
containing
two
replaceable
hydrogen
atoms
per
molecule
tribasic
acid
an
acid
containing
three
replaceable
hydrogen
atoms
per
molecule
tetrabasic
acid
an
acid
containing
four
replaceable
hydrogen
atoms
per
molecule
fulminic
acid
(CNOH)
an
unstable
acid
occurring
mainly
in
the
form
of
explosive
salts
and
esters
that
is
isomeric
with
cyanic
acid
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