sub> meaning
[Medicine]
n
1 : a complex cobalt-containing compound C63H88CoN14O14P that occurs esp. in liver, is essential to normal blood formation, neural function, and growth, and is used esp. in treating pernicious and related anemias and in animal feed as a growth factor —called also cyanocobalamin
2 : any of several compounds similar to vitamin B12 in action but having different chemistry
n : LAETRILE
n : THIAMINE
n : NIACIN
n : pyridoxine or a closely related compound found widely in combined form and considered essential to vertebrate nutrition
n : CARNITINE
n : FOLIC ACID
n : CALCIFEROL
or T-3 n : TRIIODOTHYRONINE
n : CHOLECALCIFEROL
n : VITAMIN K 1a
n : VITAMIN K 1b
n : MENADIONE
n : VITAMIN A a
symbol mesothorium b
symbol mesothorium a
n : RIBOFLAVIN
symbol —used for the dose of an infectious organism required to produce infection in 50 percent of the experimental subjects
n : RETINAL
n : RETINENE b
n : VITAMIN A b
n
1 : a complex cobalt-containing compound C63H88CoN14O14P that occurs esp. in liver, is essential to normal blood formation, neural function, and growth, and is used esp. in treating pernicious and related anemias and in animal feed as a growth factor —called also cyanocobalamin
2 : any of several compounds similar to vitamin B12 in action but having different chemistry
n : LAETRILE
n : THIAMINE
n : NIACIN
n : pyridoxine or a closely related compound found widely in combined form and considered essential to vertebrate nutrition
n : CARNITINE
n : FOLIC ACID
n : CALCIFEROL
or T-3 n : TRIIODOTHYRONINE
n : CHOLECALCIFEROL
n : VITAMIN K 1a
n : VITAMIN K 1b
n : MENADIONE
n : VITAMIN A a
symbol mesothorium b
symbol mesothorium a
n : RIBOFLAVIN
symbol —used for the dose of an infectious organism required to produce infection in 50 percent of the experimental subjects
n : RETINAL
n : RETINENE b
n : VITAMIN A b