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  • Complement fixation test
  • Medical diagnostic method

    The complement fixation test is an immunological medical test that can be used to detect the presence of either specific antibody or specific antigen

    Complement fixation test

    Complement fixation test

    Complement_fixation_test

  • Fixation
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Complement fixation test, an immunochemical medical test Latex fixation test, a microbiological assay Fixation disparity, a vision condition Fixation

    Fixation

    Fixation

  • Complement system
  • Part of the immune system that enhances the ability of antibodies and phagocytic cells

    cascade of further cleavages. The end result of this complement activation or complement fixation cascade is stimulation of phagocytes to clear foreign

    Complement system

    Complement system

    Complement_system

  • Sensitization (immunology)
  • Induction of a response in immune system

    erythrocytes in advance of performing an immunological test such as a complement-fixation test or a Coombs test. The antibodies are bound to the cells in their

    Sensitization (immunology)

    Sensitization_(immunology)

  • Virology
  • Study of viruses

    antibody–reaction has taken place in a test, other methods are needed to confirm this. Older methods included complement fixation tests, hemagglutination inhibition

    Virology

    Virology

    Virology

  • Wassermann test
  • Antibody test for syphilis

    fixation. It was the first blood test for syphilis and the first in the nontreponemal test (NTT) category. Newer NTTs, such as the RPR and VDRL tests

    Wassermann test

    Wassermann test

    Wassermann_test

  • August von Wassermann
  • German bacteriologist and hygienist (1866-1925)

    Advancement of Science in Berlin-Dahlem (1913). Wassermann developed a complement fixation test for the diagnosis of syphilis in 1906, just one year after the

    August von Wassermann

    August von Wassermann

    August_von_Wassermann

  • MCF
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    special forces unit of the Indian Navy Micro Complement fixation test, a high-sensitivity immunological medical test Muskegon Correctional Facility, a state

    MCF

    MCF

  • Serotype
  • Distinct variation within a species of bacteria or virus or among immune cells

    agglutination test. HLA types are originally determined with the complement fixation test. Newer procedures include the latex fixation test and various

    Serotype

    Serotype

    Serotype

  • Whooping cough
  • Human disease caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis

    direct fluorescent antibody (DFA), and serological methods (e.g. complement fixation test). The bacteria can be recovered from the person only during the

    Whooping cough

    Whooping cough

    Whooping_cough

  • Orientia tsutsugamushi
  • Species of bacterium

    existence of different strains using antigen-antibody interaction (complement fixation test) in 1944. She observed that different strains had varying degree

    Orientia tsutsugamushi

    Orientia tsutsugamushi

    Orientia_tsutsugamushi

  • List of medical abbreviations: C
  • syndrome CFR case fatality rate CFS chronic fatigue syndrome CFT complement fixation test capillary filling time CFTR cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance

    List of medical abbreviations: C

    List_of_medical_abbreviations:_C

  • Hans Reiter (physician)
  • German Nazi physician (1881–1969)

    Treponema pallidum that later enabled others to develop the "Reiter Complement Fixation Test" for syphilis. Nevertheless, the eponym Reiter's syndrome was used

    Hans Reiter (physician)

    Hans_Reiter_(physician)

  • Oropouche fever
  • Medical condition

    HI (hemagglutination inhibition), NT (neutralization test), and CF (complement fixation test) tests and in-house-enzyme linked immunosorbent assay for total

    Oropouche fever

    Oropouche fever

    Oropouche_fever

  • List of German inventors and discoverers
  • rocket engines and gas turbines. August von Wassermann: Developed a complement fixation test for the diagnosis of syphilis in 1906 Felix Wankel: Inventor of

    List of German inventors and discoverers

    List_of_German_inventors_and_discoverers

  • Jules Bordet
  • Belgian scientist and Nobel laureate (1870–1961)

    action of complement. These studies became the basis for complement-fixation testing methods that enabled the development of serological tests for syphilis

    Jules Bordet

    Jules Bordet

    Jules_Bordet

  • Veterinary parasitology
  • Study of animal parasites

    immunofluorescence, ELISA, Immunoblotting (Western blot), and Complement fixation test are methods of identifying different kinds of parasites by detecting

    Veterinary parasitology

    Veterinary_parasitology

  • Chlamydia abortus
  • Species of bacterium

    humans is unknown because the routine serological antibody test (complement fixation test) is unable to distinguish between C. abortus and other more

    Chlamydia abortus

    Chlamydia abortus

    Chlamydia_abortus

  • Lymphocytic choriomeningitis
  • Rodent-borne viral infectious disease

    infection can be detected through a blood test. However, some authors note that such complement-fixation tests are insensitive and should not be used for

    Lymphocytic choriomeningitis

    Lymphocytic_choriomeningitis

  • Surra
  • Parasitic disease of animals

    as test subjects, Canada used serological tests such as complement fixation tests to detect trypanosomes, and have been very successful. Other tests used

    Surra

    Surra

    Surra

  • Schistosoma haematobium
  • Species of fluke

    can be made by complement fixation tests. As of 2012[update], commercial blood tests included ELISA and an indirect immunofluorescence test, but these have

    Schistosoma haematobium

    Schistosoma haematobium

    Schistosoma_haematobium

  • Paracoccidioides brasiliensis
  • Species of fungus

    serologic tests have been employed for the diagnosis of paracoccidioidomycosis. Double diffusion in agar gel and complement fixation test, are amongst

    Paracoccidioides brasiliensis

    Paracoccidioides brasiliensis

    Paracoccidioides_brasiliensis

  • Jamestown Canyon encephalitis
  • Medical condition

    1990s, the only tests for California serogroup virus infections performed by most state diagnostic laboratories were complement-fixation test and hemagglutination

    Jamestown Canyon encephalitis

    Jamestown_Canyon_encephalitis

  • David Dane
  • British pathologist and clinical virologist

    involved dated technology, for example immunodiffusion (ID) or complement fixation tests (CFT), or state-of-the-art technology including radioimmunoassay

    David Dane

    David_Dane

  • Porcine parvovirus
  • Species of virus

    SN test has been described. Immunodiffusion, a modified direct complement-fixation test, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay also have been used successfully

    Porcine parvovirus

    Porcine_parvovirus

  • Mumps
  • Human disease caused by paramyxovirus

    Antibody titers can also be measured with complement fixation tests, hemagglutination assays, and neutralization tests. In vaccinated people, antibody-based

    Mumps

    Mumps

    Mumps

  • Orbivirus
  • Genus of viruses

    fourfold or greater difference in antibody based tests. These tests include ELISAs and complement fixation tests. Orbiviruses listed by serogroup Lebombo virus

    Orbivirus

    Orbivirus

    Orbivirus

  • Titer
  • Way of expressing concentration

    the positive test. Many traditional serological tests such as hemagglutination or complement fixation employ this principle. Such tests can typically

    Titer

    Titer

  • History and naming of human leukocyte antigens
  • Classification of leukocyte antigens

    antibodies on different cells, causing agglutination. Complement fixation assay. The complement fixation test was modified to assay Antiserum mediated RBC lysis

    History and naming of human leukocyte antigens

    History_and_naming_of_human_leukocyte_antigens

  • Jean Dausset
  • French immunologist (1916–2009)

    oncogenesis and transplantation, development of the use of a platelet complementation fixation test to identify which antigens are present, and the discovery that

    Jean Dausset

    Jean Dausset

    Jean_Dausset

  • Serology
  • Scientific study of serum and other bodily fluids

    precipitation, complement-fixation, and fluorescent antibodies and more recently chemiluminescence. In microbiology, serologic tests are used to determine

    Serology

    Serology

  • Outline of immunology
  • Overview of and topical guide to immunology

    Innate immune system Complement system Classical complement pathway Mannan-binding lectin pathway Alternate complement pathway Complement membrane attack complex

    Outline of immunology

    Outline_of_immunology

  • Sarcocystis
  • Genus of protists in the apicomplex phylum

    diagnosis may be made with the use of dermal sensitivity testing or complement fixation tests. Muscle biopsy is also diagnostic, but this is much less

    Sarcocystis

    Sarcocystis

    Sarcocystis

  • Neil Hamilton Fairley
  • Australian physician and soldier

    with typhus, so Fairley developed a complement fixation test for the disease along the lines of the Wassermann test. He studied its pathology, confirming

    Neil Hamilton Fairley

    Neil Hamilton Fairley

    Neil_Hamilton_Fairley

  • 1906 in science
  • a Social Problem in England. August von Wassermann develops a complement fixation test for the diagnosis of syphilis. Walther Nernst presents a formulation

    1906 in science

    1906_in_science

  • Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia
  • Bacterial disease of goats

    inhibition disc tests (GI), direct and indirect fluorescent antibody tests, complement fixation tests (CFT), indirect haemagglutination test (IHA), ELISA

    Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia

    Contagious_caprine_pleuropneumonia

  • Ida A. Bengtson
  • American bacteriologist

    production of a typhus vaccine, and a revolutionary test called the complement fixation test. This test led to findings in regards to detecting the differentiation

    Ida A. Bengtson

    Ida A. Bengtson

    Ida_A._Bengtson

  • Raymond Alexander Kelser
  • Archived from the original on June 20, 2022. Kelser, R. A. (1936). "A Complement-Fixation Test for Chagas' Disease employing an Artificial Culture Antigen". American

    Raymond Alexander Kelser

    Raymond Alexander Kelser

    Raymond_Alexander_Kelser

  • Mycoplasma hyorhinis
  • Species of bacterium

    respiratory signs. Bacterial culture, immunofluorescent antibody testing (IFAT), complement fixation test and haemagglutination can all be used to confirm the diagnosis

    Mycoplasma hyorhinis

    Mycoplasma_hyorhinis

  • Antinuclear antibody
  • Autoantibody that binds to contents of the cell nucleus

    to these antigens within the kidney could cause inflammation and complement fixation, resulting in kidney damage. Presence of high DNA-binding and low

    Antinuclear antibody

    Antinuclear antibody

    Antinuclear_antibody

  • Otosclerosis
  • Abnormal ossification in the middle ear

    air-conduction and bone-conduction thresholds at a given test frequency). However, medial fixation of the ossicular chain impairs both the inertial and osseotympanic

    Otosclerosis

    Otosclerosis

    Otosclerosis

  • Kidd antigen system
  • Human blood group classification

    Approximately 50% of anti-Jka and -Jkb antibodies are capable of binding complement. Kidd antibodies display dosage: red cells from homozygous individuals

    Kidd antigen system

    Kidd_antigen_system

  • Schistosoma bovis
  • Species of fluke

    made by complement fixation tests. As of 2012[update] commercial serological tests have included ELISA and an indirect immunofluorescence test, hampered

    Schistosoma bovis

    Schistosoma_bovis

  • Acute proliferative glomerulonephritis
  • Medical condition

    with properdin, the complement is activated. Complement fixation causes the generation of additional inflammatory mediators. Complement activation is very

    Acute proliferative glomerulonephritis

    Acute proliferative glomerulonephritis

    Acute_proliferative_glomerulonephritis

  • Wasserman (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Wassermann Lake, a lake in Minnesota, United States Wassermann test, a complement-fixation antibody test for syphilis, named after August von Wassermann Wasserman

    Wasserman (disambiguation)

    Wasserman_(disambiguation)

  • List of MeSH codes (E01)
  • 735.050.450 – latex fixation tests MeSH E01.450.495.735.060 – aids serodiagnosis MeSH E01.450.495.735.150 – complement fixation tests MeSH E01.450.495.735

    List of MeSH codes (E01)

    List_of_MeSH_codes_(E01)

  • Echinococcus
  • Genus of worms

    antibodies can be detected with serodiagnostic tests – indirect fluorescent antibody, complement fixation, ELISA, Western blot, and other methods. A phylogenetic

    Echinococcus

    Echinococcus

    Echinococcus

  • Inbreeding depression
  • Reduced fitness as a result of inbreeding

    population. Drift load is the decline in fitness in a population due to the fixation of deleterious alleles. An example of inbreeding depression is shown in

    Inbreeding depression

    Inbreeding_depression

  • Vestibular evoked myogenic potential
  • the inner ear. It complements the information provided by caloric testing and other forms of inner ear (vestibular apparatus) testing. There are two different

    Vestibular evoked myogenic potential

    Vestibular_evoked_myogenic_potential

  • Here We Go (TV series)
  • British television series by Tom Basden

    colour bands assigned to different members to ascribe how stringent COVID testing and precautions they should be subjected to. Cast and crew "wore masks

    Here We Go (TV series)

    Here_We_Go_(TV_series)

  • Nonunion
  • Failure of a bone to heal after breakage

    Inadequate reduction. Insufficient immobilization. Improperly applied fixation devices. There are typically three types of nonunion described. In a hypertrophic

    Nonunion

    Nonunion

    Nonunion

  • Diagnosis of autism
  • Diagnosis based on behavior

    following: repetitive actions or speech, strict adherence to routines, intense fixations, and unusual sensory responses. Symptoms must be evident early in development

    Diagnosis of autism

    Diagnosis_of_autism

  • Lymphogranuloma venereum
  • Sexually transmitted infection

    serologically (through complement fixation) and by exclusion of other causes of inguinal lymphadenopathy or genital ulcers. Serologic testing has a sensitivity

    Lymphogranuloma venereum

    Lymphogranuloma venereum

    Lymphogranuloma_venereum

  • Cover crop
  • Crop planted to manage erosion and soil quality

    nitrogen fixation and create chemical nitrogen fertilizer, most nitrogen introduced to ecosystems arose through biological nitrogen fixation. Some scientists

    Cover crop

    Cover crop

    Cover_crop

  • Antibody
  • Protein(s) forming a major part of an organism's immune system

    targets for phagocytosis Complement activation (fixation), in which antibodies that are latched onto a foreign cell encourage complement to attack it with a

    Antibody

    Antibody

    Antibody

  • Hemolytic anemia
  • Reduced oxygen-carrying ability of the blood due to breakdown of red blood cells

    when red blood cells are targeted by autoantibodies, leading to complement fixation, or by damage by parasites such as Babesia. Extravascular hemolysis

    Hemolytic anemia

    Hemolytic anemia

    Hemolytic_anemia

  • Index of biology articles
  • calorie – Calvin cycle – cancer – capillary – capsid – carbohydrate – carbon fixation – carboxyl group – cardiac muscle – cardiac output – cardiovascular system

    Index of biology articles

    Index of biology articles

    Index_of_biology_articles

  • Straumann
  • Dental implants manufacturer

    the Study of Internal Fixation (AO/ASIF) is looking for a company that is capable of providing materials for internal fixation implants – Dr. H.C. Fritz

    Straumann

    Straumann

  • Hemolysis
  • Rupturing of red blood cells and release of their contents

    when red blood cells are targeted by autoantibodies, leading to complement fixation, or by damage by parasites such as Babesia. Additionally, thrombotic

    Hemolysis

    Hemolysis

    Hemolysis

  • Geographic atrophy
  • Advanced form of age-related macular degeneration

    Sunness, JS; Applegate, CA; Haselwood, D; Rubin, GS (September 1996). "Fixation patterns and reading rates in eyes with central scotomas from advanced

    Geographic atrophy

    Geographic atrophy

    Geographic_atrophy

  • Coccidioidomycosis
  • Fungal infection

    produced against the fungus. The available tests include the tube-precipitin (TP) assays, complement fixation assays, and enzyme immunoassays. TP antibody

    Coccidioidomycosis

    Coccidioidomycosis

    Coccidioidomycosis

  • Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria
  • Abnormal breakdown of red blood cells upon exposure to cold

    red cells, followed by warming to 37°C to activate complement fixation and hemolysis. Indirect DL test with addition of ABO-compatible P antigen-positive

    Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria

    Paroxysmal_cold_hemoglobinuria

  • Corpse Bride
  • 2005 stop-motion animated film by Tim Burton

    gave the film four out of five stars, saying, "Cinema's reinvigorated fixation with the living dead suggests that we are in the grip of an impossible

    Corpse Bride

    Corpse_Bride

  • Binocular neurons
  • further away from the plane of fixation, near cells are stimulated by disparities in planes closer than the plane of fixation, and tuned zero cells respond

    Binocular neurons

    Binocular_neurons

  • Avian orthoreovirus
  • Species of virus

    of clinical signs. They can be confirmed using virus isolation, complement fixation, ELISA, immunodiffusion or histopathology (following postmortem exam)

    Avian orthoreovirus

    Avian_orthoreovirus

  • Total organic carbon
  • Concentration of organic carbon in a sample

    carbon (TC) measures both the total organic carbon (TOC) present and the complementing total inorganic carbon (TIC), the latter representing the amount of

    Total organic carbon

    Total organic carbon

    Total_organic_carbon

  • Staining
  • Technique used to enhance visual contrast of specimens observed under a microscope

    Sometimes heat fixation is used to kill, adhere, and alter the specimen so it accepts stains. Most chemical fixatives (chemicals causing fixation) generate

    Staining

    Staining

    Staining

  • STS-87
  • 1997 American crewed spaceflight

    experiments also required the use of a Gaseous Nitrogen (GN2) Freezer and the fixation hardware. Investigators in Ukraine and the United States (Kansas State

    STS-87

    STS-87

    STS-87

  • Cancer immunotherapy
  • Artificial stimulation of the immune system to treat cancer

    unknown. It binds to CD52 and initiates its cytotoxic effect by complement fixation and ADCC mechanisms. Due to the antibody target (cells of the immune

    Cancer immunotherapy

    Cancer immunotherapy

    Cancer_immunotherapy

  • Coccidioides immitis
  • Species of fungus

    lungs Prominent or persistent hilar adenopathy Anticoccidioidal complement fixation IgG titers of 1:16 or higher Absence of dermal hypersensitivity to

    Coccidioides immitis

    Coccidioides immitis

    Coccidioides_immitis

  • Colorado tick fever
  • Medical condition

    signs, symptoms, and laboratory tests can confirm the likelihood of having CTF. Some tests include complement fixation to Colorado tick virus, immunofluorescence

    Colorado tick fever

    Colorado tick fever

    Colorado_tick_fever

  • Eye tracking
  • Measuring the point of gaze or motion of an eye relative to the head

    the text, as previously assumed, but a series of short stops (called fixations) and quick saccades. This observation raised important questions about

    Eye tracking

    Eye tracking

    Eye_tracking

  • Amphotericin B
  • Antifungal and antiparasitaric chemical compound

    grim prognosis as manifested by positive blood cultures, rising complement fixation titers, and failure of the skin to react to intradermal coccidioidin

    Amphotericin B

    Amphotericin B

    Amphotericin_B

  • Vanitas (The Case Study of Vanitas)
  • Fictional character from The Case Study of Vanitas

    avoid turning them into friends. She did not have any specific points of fixation about expressions but she usually redrew the expression several times in

    Vanitas (The Case Study of Vanitas)

    Vanitas_(The_Case_Study_of_Vanitas)

  • Arbovirus
  • Class of viruses which are transmitted by arthropods

    combination of blood tests, particularly immunologic, serologic and/or virologic techniques such as ELISA, complement fixation, polymerase chain reaction

    Arbovirus

    Arbovirus

    Arbovirus

  • Vesicular exanthema of swine virus
  • Species of virus

    become debilitated. Diagnosis requires laboratory tests. Serological methods such as complement fixation, serum neutralization and PCR are available. Virions

    Vesicular exanthema of swine virus

    Vesicular_exanthema_of_swine_virus

  • Pasteur Institute
  • French disease research organization

    methylarsine chloride. In 1921, Albert Simard edited the La réaction de fixation de l'alexine: son application au diagnostic sérologique de la peste, "work

    Pasteur Institute

    Pasteur Institute

    Pasteur_Institute

  • Inbreeding
  • Reproduction by closely related organisms

    mutations through inbreeding under moderate selection is not as effective. Fixation of alleles most likely occurs through Muller's ratchet, when an asexual

    Inbreeding

    Inbreeding

    Inbreeding

  • Western equine encephalitis virus
  • Species of virus

    immunohistochemistry, hemagglutination inhibition (of paired samples) or complement fixation (of paired samples) are viable methods. The presence of IgM antibodies

    Western equine encephalitis virus

    Western equine encephalitis virus

    Western_equine_encephalitis_virus

  • Kyasanur Forest disease
  • Human disease

    diagnosis included hemagglutination inhibition (HI), complement fixation, neutralization tests. However, new research has introduced more efficient molecular-based

    Kyasanur Forest disease

    Kyasanur Forest disease

    Kyasanur_Forest_disease

  • Nicholas Theodore
  • American neurosurgeon

    3-dimensional C-arm Fluoroscopy and Biplanar Fluoroscopy for Anterior Screw Fixation in Odontoid Fractures". J Spinal Disord Tech. 26 (4): 189–93. doi:10.1097/BSD

    Nicholas Theodore

    Nicholas Theodore

    Nicholas_Theodore

  • Tritrichomonas foetus
  • Species of protozoan parasite

    rely on microscopic examination of vaginal or preputial smears. Complement fixation can be performed to detect parasite antibodies in vaginal secretions

    Tritrichomonas foetus

    Tritrichomonas foetus

    Tritrichomonas_foetus

  • Lida Holmes Mattman
  • American microbiologist

    surface tension depressants in immunological systems, the first complement fixation with a bacteria-free virus, the first report of wound botulism, geotrichum

    Lida Holmes Mattman

    Lida_Holmes_Mattman

  • Chlamydia psittaci
  • Species of bacterium

    In addition to symptoms and CHX, complement fixation, microimmunofluorescence, and polymerase chain reaction tests can be used to confirm the diagnosis

    Chlamydia psittaci

    Chlamydia psittaci

    Chlamydia_psittaci

  • Human parainfluenza viruses
  • Viruses that cause human parainfluenza

    or hemadsorption inhibition (HAdI) processes are often used. Both complement fixation, neutralisation, and enzyme linked immunosorbent assays – ELISA,

    Human parainfluenza viruses

    Human parainfluenza viruses

    Human_parainfluenza_viruses

  • Indiana vesiculovirus
  • Species of virus

    vesicular lesions of the mouth. Serological testing is most commonly performed with an ELISA or complement fixation, and viral isolation can also be attempted

    Indiana vesiculovirus

    Indiana vesiculovirus

    Indiana_vesiculovirus

  • CRISPR gene editing
  • Gene editing method

    System for Archaea and Its Use To Examine Gene Function during Nitrogen Fixation by Methanosarcina acetivorans". Applied and Environmental Microbiology

    CRISPR gene editing

    CRISPR gene editing

    CRISPR_gene_editing

  • Cognitive distortion
  • Exaggerated or irrational thought pattern

    beliefs Defence mechanism – Unconscious psychological mechanism Delusion – Fixation of holding false beliefs Destabilisation – Attempts to undermine political

    Cognitive distortion

    Cognitive_distortion

  • Enterovirus E
  • Species of virus

    cause of disease. Electron microscopy, PCR, complement fixation, antibody fluorescence, neutralization test, and haemagglutination can be used to identify

    Enterovirus E

    Enterovirus E

    Enterovirus_E

  • Leadership
  • Quality of an individual or group influencing or guiding others

    rebelliousness. The exercise of humaneness alone results in weakness. Fixation on trust leads to folly. Dependence on the strength of courage results

    Leadership

    Leadership

    Leadership

  • List of Six Feet Under characters
  • struggled to build her own life outside of Billy's illness. Billy has a strong fixation on Brenda's life and their relationship at times bordered on incest. At

    List of Six Feet Under characters

    List_of_Six_Feet_Under_characters

  • List of model organisms
  • lab. Azotobacter vinelandii, obligate aerobe diazotroph used in nitrogen fixation research. Streptomyces coelicolor, soil-dwelling filamentous bacterium

    List of model organisms

    List of model organisms

    List_of_model_organisms

  • Reading
  • Taking in the meaning of letters or symbols

    movements (saccades) intermingled with short stops (fixations). There is considerable variability in fixations (the point at which a saccade jumps to) and saccades

    Reading

    Reading

    Reading

  • Eukaryote hybrid genome
  • Genome resulting from the mating of closely related species

    stabilization in which selection against incompatible combinations results in fixation of compatible ancestry block combinations within the hybrid species. The

    Eukaryote hybrid genome

    Eukaryote_hybrid_genome

  • Brain–computer interface
  • Connection between brain and computer

    2016 article described a new non-EEG-based HCI that required no visual fixation, or ability to move the eyes. The interface is based on covert interest;

    Brain–computer interface

    Brain–computer interface

    Brain–computer_interface

  • Exhaustion disorder
  • Stress-induced disorder causing fatigue and cognitive disability

    condition was brought on by the woes of modern life — express trains, and a fixation with time and especially measuring it — that subjected the human psyche

    Exhaustion disorder

    Exhaustion disorder

    Exhaustion_disorder

  • Maize
  • Species of grass cultivated as a food crop

    plant that uses C4 carbon fixation, maize is a considerably more water-efficient crop than plants that use C3 carbon fixation such as alfalfa and soybeans

    Maize

    Maize

    Maize

  • Luxembourgish
  • Germanic language spoken in Luxembourg

    September 1946), pp. 637–41: "Arrêté ministériel du 5 juin 1946 portant fixation d'un système officiel d'orthographe luxembourgeois"". Archived from the

    Luxembourgish

    Luxembourgish

    Luxembourgish

  • Index of biochemistry articles
  • competitive inhibition - complement 3A - complement 5A - complement factor B - complement membrane attack complex - complement receptor - complex - computational

    Index of biochemistry articles

    Index of biochemistry articles

    Index_of_biochemistry_articles

  • Peltigera hydrothyria
  • Species of lichen

    its symbiotic relationship with cyanobacteria, which enables nitrogen fixation. Its distinct morphology and ecological preferences differentiate it from

    Peltigera hydrothyria

    Peltigera hydrothyria

    Peltigera_hydrothyria

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Online names & meanings

  • ZELIG
  • Male

    Yiddish

    ZELIG

     Variant spelling of Yiddish Selig, ZELIG means "blessed; holy." 

  • Innila
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Marathi, Tamil

    Innila

    Moon; Sweet Moon; Brilliant

  • Devatman
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Devatman

    Divine Soul

  • Dorotea
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish Finnish Latin

    Dorotea

    Gift from God.

  • Harrel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Harrel

    English : variant of Harold.

  • Hyden
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hyden

    English : possibly a habitational name from Clayhidon in Devon (recorded as Hidon, Hydon up to the end of the 15th century), which was originally named from Old English hīeg ‘hay’ + dūn ‘hill’, or from any of the places named Iden (see Iden), of which there are two examples in Kent and one in East Sussex. In medieval records these all occur with the spelling Hiden or Hyden.German : unexplained.Altered spelling of German Heiden.Dutch (van der Hyden) : topographic name for a moorland dweller (see Heide 2).

  • Naaman
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Naaman

    Beautiful; agreeable.

  • Bandhini | பஂதீநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Bandhini | பஂதீநீ

    A bond, One who glues together

  • Mumina
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Mumina

    Lovely, Sweet girl

  • Sears
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (Kerry)

    Sears

    Irish (Kerry) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Saoghair, which in turn may be a patronymic from a Gaelicized form of the Old English personal name Saeger (see 2 below).English : patronymic from a Middle English personal name Saher or Seir (see Sayer 1).Americanized form of French Cyr.Richard Sears came to Plymouth, MA, from England about 1630.

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  • Compliment
  • v. t.

    To praise, flatter, or gratify, by expressions of approbation, respect, or congratulation; to make or pay a compliment to.

  • Complement
  • v. t.

    The interval wanting to complete the octave; -- the fourth is the complement of the fifth, the sixth of the third.

  • Compliment
  • n.

    An expression, by word or act, of approbation, regard, confidence, civility, or admiration; a flattering speech or attention; a ceremonious greeting; as, to send one's compliments to a friend.

  • Complacent
  • a.

    Self-satisfied; contented; kindly; as, a complacent temper; a complacent smile.

  • Implement
  • v. t.

    To provide with an implement or implements; to cause to be fulfilled, satisfied, or carried out, by means of an implement or implements.

  • Complement
  • v. t.

    Something added for ornamentation; an accessory.

  • Complement
  • v. t.

    The whole working force of a vessel.

  • Complement
  • v. t.

    A compliment.

  • Complement
  • v. t.

    To supply a lack; to supplement.

  • Complement
  • v. t.

    Full quantity, number, or amount; a complete set; completeness.

  • Complement
  • v. t.

    A second quantity added to a given quantity to make it equal to a third given quantity.

  • Libament
  • n.

    Libation.

  • Compliment
  • v. i.

    To pass compliments; to use conventional expressions of respect.

  • Fixation
  • n.

    The act of fixing, or the state of being fixed.

  • Fixation
  • n.

    A state of resistance to evaporation or volatilization by heat; -- said of metals.

  • Complement
  • v. t.

    To compliment.

  • Citation
  • n.

    Enumeration; mention; as, a citation of facts.

  • Fiction
  • n.

    The act of feigning, inventing, or imagining; as, by a mere fiction of the mind.

  • Fixation
  • n.

    The act of uniting chemically with a solid substance or in a solid form; reduction to a non-volatile condition; -- said of gaseous elements.

  • Fixation
  • n.

    The act or process of ceasing to be fluid and becoming firm.