Thuja. Biota orientalis . Thuja occidentalis . Thuja orientalis . Thuja plicata . Biota orientali . Cedars, Western Red . Red Cedar, Western . Red Cedars, Western . Thuja occidentali . Thuja orientali . Thuja plicatas . Thujas . Vitae, Arbor . Western Red Cedar . Western Red Cedars . occidentali, Thuja . orientali, Biota . orientalis, Thuja . plicata, Thuja . Arbor Vitae . Cedar, Western Red . A plant genus of the family CUPRESSACEAE. . 0.55
Bacillus thuringiensis. Bacilan . Dipel . Thuricide . A species of gram-positive bacteria which may be pathogenic for certain insects. It is used for the biological control of the Gypsy moth. . 0.52
Acanthaceae. Hygrophila . Acanthus . Hypoestes . Ruellia . Thunbergia . Thumbergia . A plant family of the order Lamiales. It is characterized by simple leaves in opposite pairs, cystoliths (enlarged cells containing crystals of calcium carbonate), and bilaterally symmetrical and bisexual flowers that are usually crowded together. The common name for Ruellia of wild petunia is easily confused with PETUNIA. . 0.48
Thunderstorm. Rain followed by thunder and lightning. They are local disturbances that occur as part of cyclones or storms and are characterized by sudden changes in atmospheric pressure. (Free translation from the original: Material IV - Glosario de Protección Civil, OPS, 1992) . 0.46
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Trigger Finger Disorder. Snapping Finger . Trigger Digits . Digit, Trigger . Digits, Trigger . Entrapment, Flexor Tendon . Entrapments, Flexor Tendon . Finger, Snapping . Fingers, Snapping . Flexor Tendon Entrapments . Snapping Fingers . Tendon Entrapment, Flexor . Tendon Entrapments, Flexor . Thumb, Trigger . Thumbs, Trigger . Trigger Digit . Trigger Thumbs . Flexor Tendon Entrapment . Trigger Thumb . A painful disability in the hand affecting the finger or thumb. It is caused by mechanical impingement of the digital flexor tendons as they pass through a narrowed retinacular pulley at the level of the metacarpal head. Thickening of the sheath and fibrocartilaginous metaplasia can occur, and nodules can form. (From Green's Operative Hand Surgery, 5th ed, p2137-58). . 0.43