(organic chemistry) A synthetic nucleoside which is an analogue of thymidine; it is commonly used in the detection of proliferating cells in living tissues, where it competes with uridine
carboxyhemoglobin
carboxyhemoglobin
noun
(biochemistry) The stable complex of carbon monoxide with hemoglobin; it prevents the normal complexing with oxygen and thus leads to anoxia
comprehensibility
comprehensibility
noun
The characteristic of being comprehensible; clarity.
demonstratability
demonstratability
noun
Alternative form of demonstrability
hypercarbamidemia
hypermonosyllable
hypermonosyllable
noun
(prosody) A word of multiple syllables, such as "power", when presented (e.g. in poetry) as having only one syllable.
hyperthrombinemia
hyperthrombinemia
noun
An abnormally high level of thrombin in the blood.
illachrymableness
impressionability
impressionability
noun
The quality of being impressionable.
incompressibility
incompressibility
noun
(physics) The bulk modulus or modulus of incompressibility, measured in either electron volts or dynes per square centimeter.
The quality of being incompressible, of not compressing under pressure
indemonstrability
indemonstrability
noun
The quality of being indemonstrable; impossibility of demonstration.