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Agonist

Глоссарий медицинских терминов
  1. 1. a muscle which causes part of the body to move and another muscle to relax when it contracts. also called 11 albee’s operation prime mover 2. a substance which produces an observable physiological effect by acting through specific receptors.  antagonist

  2. A champion; prize-fighter.

  3. Человек, разрываемый внутренними противоречиями




Observable, английский
    Which can be seen or measured


Antagonist, английский
    A substance which acts through specific receptors to block the action of another substance, but which has no observable physiological effect itself  atropine is a cholinergic antagonist and blocks the effects of acetylcholine.


Depressor, английский
    1. a muscle which pulls part of the body downwards 2. a nerve which reduces the activity of an organ such as the heart and lowers blood pressure


Caul, английский
  1. 1. a membrane which sometimes covers a baby’s head at birth 2. same as omentum

  2. A flat sheet of metal or wood used as a protective layer of plywood, particleboard, fiberboard, etc., during the forming, pressing, and shaping operations. cauliculus, caulicole any one of the ornamental stalks rising between the leaves of a corinthian or composite capital, from which the volutes spring.

  3. The membrane encompassing the head of some infants when born, and from early antiquity esteemed an omen of good fortune, and a preservative against drowning; it was sought by the roman lawyers with as much avidity as by modern voyagers. also, a northern name for a dam-dike. also, an oriental license. (see kaule.)