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Feudatory

~adjective/noun~
- A Person Who Holds Land Under The Conditions Of The Feudal System.
- owing feudal allegiance to or being subject to a sovereign.

Feudatories

plural of feudatory.
- of or pertaining to the relation of a feudal vassal to his lord.

Frail

(of a person) weak and delicate.

Formal

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Fast-dissolving Tablet

A tablet formulation intended for a rapid release of its active agent.

Flocculation

Process of contact and adhesion whereby particles in dispersion form larger-size clusters.

Formulation

Summary of operations carried out to convert a pharmacologically active compound into a dosage form suitable for administration.

F Plasmid (fertility)

bacterial plasmid in E. coli containing genes encoding the ability to conjugate, including genes encoding the formation of the conjugation pilus

F+ (donor) Cell

E. coli cell containing the F plasmid, capable of forming a conjugation pilus

Facultative Anaerobe

organism that grows better in the presence of oxygen but can proliferate in its absence

Fermentation

process that uses an organic molecule as a final electron acceptor to regenerate NAD+ from NADH such that glycolysis can continue

Fever

system-wide sign of inflammation that raises the body temperature and stimulates the immune response

Fimbriae

filamentous appendages found by the hundreds on some bacterial cells; they aid adherence to host cells

Flagella Staining

a staining protocol that uses a mordant to coat the flagella with stain until they are thick enough to be seen

Flocculant

visible aggregation that forms between a substance in suspension (e.g., lipid in water) and antibodies against the substance

Fluid Mosaic Model

refers to the ability of membrane components to move fluidly within the plane of the membrane, as well as the mosaic-like composition of the components

Fluorescence Microscope

a microscope that uses natural fluorochromes or fluorescent stains to increase contrast

Fluorescent

the ability of certain materials to absorb energy and then immediately release that energy in the form of light

Focal Infection

infection in which the pathogen causes infection in one location that then spreads to a secondary location

Free Ribosome

eukaryotic 80S ribosome found in the cytoplasm; synthesizes water-soluble proteins

Fungistatic

having the ability to inhibit fungal growth, generally by means of chemical or physical treatment


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