immunobiological |
immunobiologically |
As an adjective immunobiological
is of or pertaining to immunobiology.
As an adverb immunobiologically is
in an immunobiological manner.
immunobiology |
immunobiologically |
As a noun immunobiology
is (biology) the branch of biology that deals with the biological effects of the immune system.
As an adverb immunobiologically is
in an immunobiological manner.
immunobiology |
immunobiological |
As a noun immunobiology
is (biology) the branch of biology that deals with the biological effects of the immune system.
As an adjective immunobiological is
of or pertaining to immunobiology.
stimulate |
immunostimulating |
As a verb stimulate
is to encourage into action.
As an adjective immunostimulating is
that stimulates the immune system.
betel |
hydroxychavicol |
As nouns the difference between betel and hydroxychavicol
is that
betel is betel while
hydroxychavicol is (organic compound) a particular phenolic antimutagen isolated from betel leaves.
hydroxy |
hydroxyitraconazole |
As an adjective hydroxy
is being, or containing a hydroxyl radical.
As a noun hydroxyitraconazole is
a hydroxy derivative of itraconazole that has antifungal activity.
itraconazole |
hydroxyitraconazole |
As nouns the difference between itraconazole and hydroxyitraconazole
is that
itraconazole is a particular triazole antifungal agent that may be given orally or intravenously while
hydroxyitraconazole is (organic compound) a hydroxy derivative of itraconazole that has antifungal activity.
antifungal |
hydroxyitraconazole |
As nouns the difference between antifungal and hydroxyitraconazole
is that
antifungal is (medicine) a drug that inhibits the growth of fungi while
hydroxyitraconazole is (organic compound) a hydroxy derivative of itraconazole that has antifungal activity.
As an adjective antifungal
is that inhibits the growth of fungi; antimycotic.
oxygen |
hyperoxygenation |
In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between oxygen and hyperoxygenation
is that
oxygen is (medicine) a mixture of oxygen and other gases, administered to a patient to help him or her to breathe while
hyperoxygenation is (medicine) the administration of a higher than usual concentration of oxygen, usually in combination with another procedure.
As nouns the difference between oxygen and hyperoxygenation
is that
oxygen is a chemical element (
symbol o) with an atomic number of 8 and relative atomic mass of 159994 while
hyperoxygenation is (medicine) the administration of a higher than usual concentration of oxygen, usually in combination with another procedure.
spermine |
homospermine |
As nouns the difference between spermine and homospermine
is that
spermine is (organic compound) a polyamine,
n,n'-bis(3-aminopropyl) butane-1,4-diamine , originally extracted from sperm, that is involved in cellular metabolism while
homospermine is (organic chemistry) an analogue of spermine having an extra methylene group between the middle two nitrogen atoms; and derivative of this compound.
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