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Rhinotracheitis Virus Turkey -- See Metapneumovirus


A genus of the subfamily PNEUMOVIRINAE, containing two members: Turkey rhinotracheitis virus and a human Metapneumovirus. Virions lack HEMAGGLUTININ and NEURAMINIDASE.
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Rhizome China Popular Works : Taylor, David A.,  2006 1
Rhizome North America Popular Works : Taylor, David A.,  2006 1
Rhode Island Animal Assisted Therapy Personal Narratives : Dosa, David.  2010 1
Rhode Island Cats Personal Narratives : Dosa, David.  2010 1
Rhode Island Health Facilities Directory   2005 1
Rhode Island Hospice Care Personal Narratives : Dosa, David.  2010 1
Rhode Island Hospices Personal Narratives : Dosa, David.  2010 1
Rhode Island Physicians Directory   2005 1
 

Rhodophyta -- See Also Seaweed


Multicellular marine macroalgae including some members of red (RHODOPHYTA), green (CHLOROPHYTA), and brown (PHAEOPHYCEAE) algae. They are widely distributed in the ocean, occurring from the tide level to considerable depths, free-floating (planktonic) or anchored to the substratum (benthic). They lack a specialized vascular system but take up fluids, nutrients, and gases directly from the water. They contain CHLOROPHYLL and are photosynthetic, but some also contain other light-absorbing pigments. Many are of economic importance as FOOD, fertilizer, AGAR, potash, or source of IODINE.
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Rhonchi -- See Respiratory Sounds


Noises, normal and abnormal, heard on auscultation over any part of the RESPIRATORY TRACT.
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Rhyncophthirina -- See Phthiraptera


An order of small, wingless parasitic insects, commonly known as lice. The suborders include ANOPLURA (sucking lice); AMBLYCERA; ISCHNOCERA; and Rhynchophthirina (elephant and warthog lice).
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Rhythmicity -- See Periodicity


The tendency of a phenomenon to recur at regular intervals; in biological systems, the recurrence of certain activities (including hormonal, cellular, neural) may be annual, seasonal, monthly, daily, or more frequently (ultradian).
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Riben -- See Japan


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Ribonucleic Acid -- See RNA


A polynucleotide consisting essentially of chains with a repeating backbone of phosphate and ribose units to which nitrogenous bases are attached. RNA is unique among biological macromolecules in that it can encode genetic information, serve as an abundant structural component of cells, and also possesses catalytic activity. (Rieger et al., Glossary of Genetics: Classical and Molecular, 5th ed)
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Ribosomes Chemistry : Ramakrishnan, Venki,  2018 1
 

Ribulose Biphosphate Carboxylase Oxygenase -- See Ribulose-Bisphosphate Carboxylase


A carboxy-lyase that plays a key role in photosynthetic carbon assimilation in the CALVIN-BENSON CYCLE by catalyzing the formation of 3-phosphoglycerate from ribulose 1,5-biphosphate and CARBON DIOXIDE. It can also utilize OXYGEN as a substrate to catalyze the synthesis of 2-phosphoglycolate and 3-phosphoglycerate in a process referred to as photorespiration.
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Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase Metabolism Congresses   1994 1
 

Ribulose Diphosphate Carboxylase -- See Ribulose-Bisphosphate Carboxylase


A carboxy-lyase that plays a key role in photosynthetic carbon assimilation in the CALVIN-BENSON CYCLE by catalyzing the formation of 3-phosphoglycerate from ribulose 1,5-biphosphate and CARBON DIOXIDE. It can also utilize OXYGEN as a substrate to catalyze the synthesis of 2-phosphoglycolate and 3-phosphoglycerate in a process referred to as photorespiration.
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Ribulosebiphosphate Carboxylase -- See Ribulose-Bisphosphate Carboxylase


A carboxy-lyase that plays a key role in photosynthetic carbon assimilation in the CALVIN-BENSON CYCLE by catalyzing the formation of 3-phosphoglycerate from ribulose 1,5-biphosphate and CARBON DIOXIDE. It can also utilize OXYGEN as a substrate to catalyze the synthesis of 2-phosphoglycolate and 3-phosphoglycerate in a process referred to as photorespiration.
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Rice Flour -- See Flour


A powdery meal obtained from ground up starchy foodstuff, such as seeds of WHEAT; RICE and other EDIBLE GRAIN; LEGUMES; and NUTS; or ground up PLANT TUBERS.
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Rice Meal -- See Flour


A powdery meal obtained from ground up starchy foodstuff, such as seeds of WHEAT; RICE and other EDIBLE GRAIN; LEGUMES; and NUTS; or ground up PLANT TUBERS.
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Richardson Samuel 1689 1761 : Ellmann, Maud,  1993 1
Riddles : Bernstein, Joanne E.  1990 1
Riddles Juvenile : Calmenson, Stephanie.  1989 1
 

Rifles -- See Firearms


Small-arms weapons, including handguns, pistols, revolvers, rifles, shotguns, etc.
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  Right To Die -- 2 Related Mesh Subjects   2
Right To Die   31
Right To Die Congresses   1991 1
Right To Die Ethics   4
Right To Die Ethics United States   4
Right To Die History : Vanderpool, Harold Y.  2015 1
Right To Die Legislation And Jurisprudence   4
Right To Die Legislation And Jurisprudence United States : Ball, Howard,  2012 1
Right To Die Popular Works : Kevorkian, Jack.  1991 1
Right To Die United States   3
Right To Die United States Abstracts : Yount, Lisa.  2007 1
Right To Die United States Legal Cases : Yount, Lisa.  2007 1
Right To Die United States Legislation   4
 

Right To Housing And Shelter -- See Human Rights


The right of the individual to cultural, social, economic, and educational opportunities as provided by society, e.g., right to work, right to education, and right to social security.
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Right To Treatment -- See Patient Rights


Fundamental claims of patients, as expressed in statutes, declarations, or generally accepted moral principles. (Bioethics Thesaurus) The term is used for discussions of patient rights as a group of many rights, as in a hospital's posting of a list of patient rights.
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Right Whale Dolphins -- See Dolphins


Mammals of the families Delphinidae (ocean dolphins), Iniidae, Lipotidae, Pontoporiidae, and Platanistidae (all river dolphins). Among the most well-known species are the BOTTLE-NOSED DOLPHIN and the KILLER WHALE (a dolphin). The common name dolphin is applied to small cetaceans having a beaklike snout and a slender, streamlined body, whereas PORPOISES are small cetaceans with a blunt snout and rather stocky body. (From Walker's Mammals of the World, 5th ed, pp978-9)
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Right Whale North Atlantic -- See Whales


Large marine mammals of the order CETACEA. In the past, they were commercially valued for whale oil, for their flesh as human food and in ANIMAL FEED and FERTILIZERS, and for baleen. Today, there is a moratorium on most commercial whaling, as all species are either listed as endangered or threatened.
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Right Whale Southern -- See Whales


Large marine mammals of the order CETACEA. In the past, they were commercially valued for whale oil, for their flesh as human food and in ANIMAL FEED and FERTILIZERS, and for baleen. Today, there is a moratorium on most commercial whaling, as all species are either listed as endangered or threatened.
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Righteous Gentiles In The Holocaust Netherlands Amsterdam Biography : Gies, Miep,  1987 1
 

Rights Of Indigenous Peoples -- See Human Rights


The right of the individual to cultural, social, economic, and educational opportunities as provided by society, e.g., right to work, right to education, and right to social security.
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Rightsizing -- See Personnel Downsizing


Reducing staff to cut costs or to achieve greater efficiency.
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Riocht Na Beilge -- See Belgium


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Rioghachd Na Beilge -- See Belgium


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Riots -- See Also Violence


Use of physical force causing or intent to cause harm, injury or abuse.
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