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murine

 [mu´rēn]
pertaining to or affecting mice or rats.
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.

mur·ine

(myūr-ēn),
Relating to animals of the family Muridae.
[L. murinus, relating to mice, fr. mus (mur-), a mouse]
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murine

(myo͝or′īn′)
adj.
1. Of or relating to a rodent of the subfamily Murinae, which includes the house mouse and the brown rat.
2. Caused, transmitted by, or affecting such a rodent: murine leukemia.
n.
A murine rodent.
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murine

adjective Referring to a member of the family Muridae (.g., mice, rats).
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mur·ine

(myūr-ēn')
Relating to animals of the family Muridae.
[L. murinus, relating to mice, fr. mus (mur-), a mouse]
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012

murine

Pertaining to mice and rats.
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The murids are ridgelike and longitudinally oriented along the midline of the tooth.
The master (from hereon called pir') is God's representative his actions his crimes are colored by higher love a higher wisdom that the disciple (called murid' from hereon) cannot fully fathom till he graduates to later stations (Arabi).
Rodents that are more frequently found parasitized with T taeniaeformis around the world are murids like Mus musculus Linnaeus, 1758, Rattus norvegicus Berkenhout, 1769, Rattus rattus Linnaeus, 1758, Bandicota bengalensis Gray, 1835 and Meriones persicus Blanford, 1875 (Bowman et al., 2002; Singla et al., 2003), and cricetids like Arvicola terrestris (Linnaeus, 1758), Peromyscus maniculatus Wagner, 1845 and Microtus sp.
And Murid Donnelly (Maggie Smith) is a former governess cast aside by the family she cared for and raised.
Murid Hassan made 32 when Fardre went in but Matthew Bloxham took 4-48 to help get them all out for 172.
This article uses select Mughal paintings to critically analyse the physical desire and sexual longing that exists between the dominating pir or master and the subservient murid or disciple in relation to, rather than in opposition to, Sufi spiritual practice.
It shows that all the drinking water samples, collected from District Tharparker have been found to be safe with respect to As except two samples collected from 'Murid Khan Umarani'(30 ppb As) and Khan Khanjar Reham (11 ppb As) villages, which by the existing scale of WHO (1971), falls under the 'Alert range'.
The idea of the murid and morad is found in Freudian analytical framework where the client in the guise of the murid starts the process of transference with his teacher (morad or psychoanalyst).
The sub-national cases begin with the predominantly Wolof Murid marabouts of central Senegal (chapter 3), which she demonstrates to be "influential brokers".
Members Provincial Assembly from Dera and Tank are: Khalifa Qayyum, Samiullah Alizai, Makhdoom Murid Kazim, Israr Khan Gandapur, Sanaullah Miankhel.
The pir can guide the murid (disciple) because he is believed to be "spiritually purer and perfect by the standards of the Quran, and his role as a guide is effective because he has knowledge" (Pinto, 1995, p.
This secrecy makes it difficult for scholars to obtain access to the innermost circles of these Islamic brotherhoods in order to investigate their religious observances, such as the supplication ritual and the sufi teacher's (murshid) supervision of the oath-taking (pemba'iatan) by tariqa students (murid).
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