Eutheria. Eutherian Mammals . Eutherians . Placental Mammals . Eutherian . Eutherian Mammal . Eutherias . Mammal, Eutherian . Mammal, Placental . Mammals, Eutherian . Mammals, Placental . Placental Mammal . Mammals which nourish their young in utero by means of a complex placenta, and give birth to their young alive. They include PRIMATES; CARNIVORA, WHALES; RUMINANTS; BATS; and RODENTS. . 1.00
Thyroxine. 3,5,3',5'-Tetraiodothyronine . Berlthyrox . Dexnon . Eferox . Eltroxin . Eltroxine . Euthyrox . Eutirox . L-3,5,3',5'-Tetraiodothyronine . L-Thyrox . L-Thyroxin Henning . L-Thyroxin beta . L-Thyroxine Roche . Levo-T . Levothroid . Levothyroid . Levothyroxin Deladande . Levothyroxin Delalande . Levothyroxine Sodium . Levoxine . Levoxyl . Lévothyrox . Novothyral . Novothyrox . O-(4-Hydroxy-3,5-diiodophenyl) 3,5-diiodo-L-tyrosine . O-(4-Hydroxy-3,5-diiodophenyl)-3,5-diiodotyrosine . Oroxine . Sodium Levothyroxine . Synthroid . Synthrox . Thevier . Thyrax . Thyroxin . Tiroidine . Tiroxina Leo . Unithroid . Deladande, Levothyroxin . Delalande, Levothyroxin . L Thyrox . L Thyroxin Henning . L Thyroxin beta . L Thyroxine . L Thyroxine Roche . LThyroxin Henning . LThyroxin beta . Leo, Tiroxina . Levo T . LevoT . Thyroid Hormone, T4 . Levothyroxine . L-Thyroxine . T4 Thyroid Hormone . L-3,5,3',5'-TETRAIODOTHYRONINE . LEVOTHYROXINE SODIUM . The major hormone derived from the thyroid gland. Thyroxine is synthesized via the iodination of tyrosines (MONOIODOTYROSINE) and the coupling of iodotyrosines (DIIODOTYROSINE) in the THYROGLOBULIN. Thyroxine is released from thyroglobulin by proteolysis and secreted into the blood. Thyroxine is peripherally deiodinated to form TRIIODOTHYRONINE which exerts a broad spectrum of stimulatory effects on cell metabolism. . 0.69
Euthanasia. Euthanasia, Involuntary . Involuntary Euthanasia . Killing, Mercy . Killings, Mercy . Mercy Killings . Mercy Killing . The act or practice of killing or allowing death from natural causes, for reasons of mercy, i.e., in order to release a person from incurable disease, intolerable suffering, or undignified death. (from Beauchamp and Walters, Contemporary Issues in Bioethics, 5th ed) . 0.66