Amphibaric
amphibaric
amphibaric am·phi·bar·ic (ām’fĭ-bār’ĭk)
adj.
of, relating to, or characteristic of a drug that can either lower or elevate arterial blood pressure depending on the dose.
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the cl-ss comprising the amphibians. historical examples a precisely similar series of phenomena to those in amphibia has been shewn by salensky to take place in the sturgeon. the works of francis maitland balfour, volume ii (of 4) francis maitland balfour there was one amongst the number said to belong to the amphibia. the hero […]
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living on land during the adult stage and in water during a larval stage. adjective having an aquatic larval form and a terrestrial adult form, as amphibians
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- Amphibole
any of a complex group of hydrous silicate minerals, containing chiefly calcium, magnesium, sodium, iron, and aluminum, and including hornblende, tremolite, asbestos, etc., occurring as important const-tuents of many rocks. historical examples both are common alteration products of magnesian silicate minerals such as olivine, pyroxene, and amphibole. the economic aspect of geology c. k. leith […]