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interest to systems biologists, has a long history in physiological studies. —<br />

Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium;<br />

anemia : insomnia^ somniferous = soporific : somnolent<br />

• (anemia)- Pathology. a quantitative deficiency of the hemoglobin, often<br />

accompanied by a reduced number of red blood cells and causing pallor,<br />

weakness, and breathlessness, ( ); Anxiety is associated with medical<br />

factors such as anemia, asthma, infections, and several heart conditions;<br />

• a lack of power, vigor, vitality, or colorfulness; His writing suffers from<br />

anemia;<br />

• (insomnia)- inability to obtain sufficient sleep, esp. when chronic; difficulty<br />

in falling or staying asleep; sleeplessness, ( ); His disease took many<br />

forms--insomnia, arthritis, weakness of sight, incapacity for sustained<br />

thought. — The American Spirit in Literature;<br />

• (somniferous)- inducing sleep; soporific; Her study of library-cataloguing,<br />

recording, books of reference, was easy and not too somniferous. — Main<br />

Street;<br />

• (soporific)- inducing or tending to induce sleep; In addition to being a<br />

strong soporific, the drug conveniently wipes out memory just prior to being<br />

administered. — Bloodhype;<br />

• (somnolent)- sleepy; drowsy, ( ; ; ); And the absence<br />

of consciousness in this half-somnolent existence cast upon its whole<br />

beautiful expanse a shade of melancholy. — Essays on Russian Novelists;<br />

chronic : febrile : prophylactic<br />

• (chronic)- having long had a disease, habit, weakness, or the like, ((<br />

) ); Many of these diseases are chronic, and can<br />

be prevented by having a healthy lifestyle at a younger age, and continuing it<br />

into adulthood;<br />

• (febrile)- pertaining to or marked by fever; feverish, ( ;<br />

); All anti-febrile chemicals are rank poisons and contrary to nature's<br />

way. — Valere Aude Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration;<br />

• (prophylactic)- defending or protecting from disease or infection, as a drug,<br />

( - , );<br />

Happiness is the great prophylactic, and nothing is so sanitary as love, even<br />

though it be flavored with garlic. — Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great;<br />

coagulate = clot ~ congeal^ gelatinize : curdle<br />

• (coagulate) – to change from a fluid into a thickened mass; curdle; congeal,<br />

( ); A stream of blood welled out of the man's back, from<br />

between the shoulder-blades -- warm blood, that had not even started

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