See Also: somatotropin release-inhibiting factor(medicine)
somatotropin release-inhibiting hormone(medicine)
msh release-inhibiting hormone(medicine)
prolactin release-inhibiting hormone(medicine)
pituitary hormone release inhibiting hormones(medicine)
Somatotropin-releasing factor(medicine)
prolactin-inhibiting factor(medicine)
mullerian inhibiting factor(medicine)
release factor(medicine)
bank account(dictionary)

ACCOUNT IN BANK, com (law) and somatotropin release-inhibiting factor (medicine)


ACCOUNT IN BANK, com (law)


ACCOUNT IN BANK, com. law. 1: A fund which merchants, traders and othershave deposited into the common cash of some bank, to be drawn out by checkshave deposited into the common cash of some bank, to be drawn out by checksfrom time to time as the owner or depositor may require. 2. The statementfrom time to time as the owner or depositor may require. 2. The statementof the amount deposited and drawn, which is kept in duplicate, one in theof the amount deposited and drawn, which is kept in duplicate, one in thedepositor' s bank book, and the Other in the books of the bank.depositor' s bank book, and the Other in the books of the bank.

somatotropin release-inhibiting factor (medicine)


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somatostatin
<protein> Gastrointestinal and hypothalmic peptide hormone (two forms: 14 and 28 residues), found in gastric mucosa, pancreatic islets, nerves of the gastrointestinal tract, in posterior pituitary and in the central nervous system. Inhibits gastric secretion and motility: in hypothalamus/pituitary inhibits somatotropin release.