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ili-30-05408388-n CILI: i65389
WordNet Domains: anatomy chemistry
SUMO Ontology: Hormone+
Basic Level Concept: 05407119-n endocrine
Epinonyms: [1] endocrine
[1] endocrine |1|
[0] ili-30-05408388-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
Polaridade:
  positivo negativo
SentiWordNet: 0.125 0
ML-SentiCon: 0.25 0
Tempo:
  pasado presente futuro atemporal
TempoWordNet: 0 0 0 1

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GL Variantes
- adrenalina [aðɾenaˈlina̝] · [RILG] [DRAG]
- epinefrina · [RILG] [DRAG]
Glosa
catecolaminas segregadas pola medula adrenal en resposta ao estrés (nome comercial de Adrenalin). estimula a acción dos nervios autónomos
CA Variantes
- adrenalina
- epinefrina
EU Variantes
- adrenalina
- epinefrina
ES Variantes
- adrenalina
- epinefrina
EN Variantes
- Adrenalin [ə'drɛnəɫɪn]
- adrenaline [ə'drɛnəɫən]
- epinephrin
- epinephrine
Glosa
DE Variantes
- Adrenalin
IT Variantes
- adrenalina
- epinefrina
FR Variantes
- adrénaline
Relacións léxico-semánticas no WordNet vía ILI (24) - Amosar / Agochar gráfico:
Hyperonyms
(has_hyperonym)
04522421-n: any agent that causes a narrowing of an opening of a blood vessel: cold or stress or nicotine or epinephrine or norepinephrine or angiotensin or vasopressin or certain drugs; maintains or increases blood pressure
Hyperonyms
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05407119-n: the secretion of an endocrine gland that is transmitted by the blood to the tissue on which it has a specific effect
Hyperonyms
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14807558-n: a neurochemical that transmits nerve impulses across a synapse
Hyperonyms
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14807929-n: any of a group of chemicals including epinephrine and norepinephrine that are produced in the medulla of the adrenal gland
Related
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02604543-a: relating to epinephrine (its release or action)
Related
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02605157-a: relating to blocking or reducing adrenergic effects in the body
Domain
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06845599-n: a name given to a product or service
Glosses
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00069295-v: generate and separate from cells or bodily fluids
Glosses
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00770437-v: cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner
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00859001-n: a bodily process occurring due to the effect of some antecedent stimulus or agent
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02522938-a: relating to or controlled by the autonomic nervous system
Glosses
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05474346-n: any bundle of nerve fibers running to various organs and tissues of the body
Glosses
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05491308-n: the medulla of the adrenal gland; secretes epinephrine
Glosses
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06845599-n: a name given to a product or service
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13518963-n: a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings)
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14376188-n: (psychology) a state of mental or emotional strain or suspense
Glosses
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14807929-n: any of a group of chemicals including epinephrine and norepinephrine that are produced in the medulla of the adrenal gland
Glosses
(rgloss)
02407346-a: tense with excitement and enthusiasm as from a rush of adrenaline
Glosses
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02604543-a: relating to epinephrine (its release or action)
Glosses
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02682038-n: drug that has the effects of epinephrine
Glosses
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04522421-n: any agent that causes a narrowing of an opening of a blood vessel: cold or stress or nicotine or epinephrine or norepinephrine or angiotensin or vasopressin or certain drugs; maintains or increases blood pressure
Glosses
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05407890-n: a catecholamine precursor of epinephrine that is secreted by the adrenal medulla and also released at synapses
Glosses
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05491308-n: the medulla of the adrenal gland; secretes epinephrine
Glosses
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14250232-n: a vascular tumor of the adrenal gland; hypersecretion of epinephrine results in intermittent or sustained hypertension
Glosses
(rgloss)
14807929-n: any of a group of chemicals including epinephrine and norepinephrine that are produced in the medulla of the adrenal gland
Glosses
(rgloss)
14953968-n: an enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of many body compounds (e.g., epinephrine and norepinephrine and serotonin)