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GLOSSARY OF TERMS


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N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Basophil:
a white blood cell (leukocyte) which degranulates during anaphylaxis to release histamine and other mediators of hypersensitivity.

Beta-blockers:
drugs that block one of the receptors for epinephrine and, hence, its effect. They are used to treat hypertension, angina, tremor and migraine.

B.I.D:
twice daily. (Bis in Die)

Bias:
systematic error introduced into sampling or testing by selecting or encouraging one outcome or answer over others. Researchers try to avoid bias through randomized controlled double blind trials.

Bioengineering:
manipulation of genetic material to produce different strains (e.g. crops/food).

Biphasic:
characterized by two distinct episodes.

Botanical Groups:
foods that are members of the same family. Sometimes there can be cross sensitivity within a group (e.g. peanuts and other legumes).

Bronchi:
(pl.) the larger passages conveying air to and within the lungs.

Bronchioles:
the finer subdivisions of the air passages within the lungs.

Bronchodilation:
a dilated (open) state of a bronchus.

Bronchodilator:
an agent that causes dilatation (opening) of the bronchi.

Bronchospasm:
spasmodic contraction of the smooth muscle coating of the bronchi which leads to narrowing, as occurs in asthma.

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