gold |
organogold |
As a noun gold
is forest.
As an adjective organogold is
(organic chemistry) describing any organic compound containing a carbon-to-gold bond.
sulfated |
thiomalate |
As a verb sulfated
is (
sulfate).
As an adjective sulfated
is treated, or reacted with sulfuric acid or a sulfate.
As a noun thiomalate is
(chemistry) any sulfated malate derivative.
malate |
thiomalate |
As nouns the difference between malate and thiomalate
is that
malate is a salt or ester of malic acid while
thiomalate is any sulfated malate derivative.
neurosarcoid |
neurosarcoidosis |
Synonyms |
Neurosarcoid is a synonym of neurosarcoidosis.
As nouns the difference between neurosarcoid and neurosarcoidosis
is that
neurosarcoid is neurosarcoidosis while
neurosarcoidosis is (medicine) a sarcoidosis affecting the central nervous system.
cortisol |
hypocortisolism |
As nouns the difference between cortisol and hypocortisolism
is that
cortisol is (steroid hormone) the steroid hormone hydrocortisone while
hypocortisolism is (medicine) a cortisol deficiency.
deficiency |
hypocortisolism |
As nouns the difference between deficiency and hypocortisolism
is that
deficiency is (uncountable) inadequacy or incompleteness while
hypocortisolism is (medicine) a cortisol deficiency.
xanthine |
pentoxifylline |
As nouns the difference between xanthine and pentoxifylline
is that
xanthine is (chemistry) any of a group of alkaloids that include caffeine, theophylline, and theobromine as well as the parent compound, a precursor of uric acid found in many organs of the body while
pentoxifylline is a xanthine derivative used to treat vascular dementia and intermittent claudication resulting from obstructed arteries in the limbs.
derivative |
pentoxifylline |
As an adjective derivative
is .
As a noun pentoxifylline is
a xanthine derivative used to treat vascular dementia and intermittent claudication resulting from obstructed arteries in the limbs.
intermittent |
pentoxifylline |
As nouns the difference between intermittent and pentoxifylline
is that
intermittent is (medicine|dated) an intermittent fever or disease while
pentoxifylline is a xanthine derivative used to treat vascular dementia and intermittent claudication resulting from obstructed arteries in the limbs.
As an adjective intermittent
is stopping and starting at intervals; coming after a particular time span; not steady or constant.
claudication |
pentoxifylline |
As nouns the difference between claudication and pentoxifylline
is that
claudication is a temporary cramp-like pain in the calf muscles while
pentoxifylline is a xanthine derivative used to treat vascular dementia and intermittent claudication resulting from obstructed arteries in the limbs.
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