Relating to acetylcholine receptors that are activated by the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, particularly the muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. These receptors are involved in a variety of physiological processes, including smooth muscle contraction and glandular secretion.
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Neuratrophia refers to the abnormality in the growth and development of nerve cells, often resulting in degeneration or malformation. It is a medical term used to describe a condition where there is an abnormal increase in the size, number, or complexity of the nerve cells.
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Coriandrol is a colorless or pale yellow hydrocarbon obtained from coriander seeds, which is used in various applications including as a flavoring agent in food and beverages, and as a basis for perfumes and cosmetics.
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A community of people of mixed Marathi-Brahrmic stock from western India, known for their association with the Brahman caste and their cuisine. They are often recognized for their religious practices and culinary traditions.
/tʃɪpˈpævən/
A type of protozoan characterized by two flagella, typically found in aquatic environments and known for their role in marine food webs and ability to produce toxins that can affect both marine and human ecosystems.
/daɪˈnoʊflædəliːz/
An entity or character named Billen, though not a widely recognized term, could refer to a specific individual, character in a fictional work, or a created name. Without additional context, it is not possible to provide a more precise definition.
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Describing a nonmetallic atom, such as phosphorus in phosphorus pentachloride, which forms, or appears to form, more than four single bonds with other atoms.
/'haɪpərˌvɛlənt/
A state of being confused or disoriented; a lack of proper order or direction, often resulting from accidental or deliberate disruption.
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The practice, art, or study of time measurement and horological devices, or the history of such devices. It involves the study of clocks, watches, and other timekeeping instruments, both in terms of their technological development and the cultural significance they carry.
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