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Father's education Assessment of an individual's father's demographic parameter indicating the number of years of schooling or the highest level of achievement at school. (NCI); Assessment of an individual's father's educational attainment or level of education of individuals. (MSH) ILX:0104128 4 scicrunch 08/24/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex troy sincomb
Father's occupation An assessment of an individual's mother's work specialties as defined by duties and required skills. Use a more specific term if possible. (PSY); An assessment of an individual's mother's crafts, trades, professions, or other means of earning a living. (MSH); An assessment an individual's mother's principal activity that a person does to earn money. (NCI) ILX:0104129 4 scicrunch 08/24/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex troy sincomb
Father's occupation (birnlex 3022) An assessment of an individual's father's work specialties as defined by duties and required skills. Use a more specific term if possible. (PSY); An assessment of an individual's father's crafts, trades, professions, or other means of earning a living. (MSH); An assessment an individual's father's principal activity that a person does to earn money. (NCI) ILX:0104130 4 scicrunch 08/24/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex troy sincomb
Fatigability A strength quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of its tendency to lose strength. ILX:0104131 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fatty acid ILX:0104132 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Favorites assessment An assessment of an indivdual's preferred category exemplars. Assessed on items such as food, color, tv show, etc. Typically used for regression testing of databases. ILX:0104133 4 scicrunch 08/24/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex troy sincomb
Fb-eb neuron A small field neuron intrinsic to the central complex that arborizes in only the fan-shaped body and the ellipsoid body. ILX:0104134 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fb-eb-no neuron A small field neuron intrinsic to the central complex that arborizes in only the fan-shaped body, the ellipsoid body and the nodulus. ILX:0104135 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fb-ltr neuron A small field neuron of the adult central complex that innervates only the fan-shaped body and the bulbs (lateral triangles). ILX:0104136 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fb-no neuron Small field neuron of the central complex that has small arborizations with club-like fiber endings in the fan-shaped body and terminates with spines and blebs in the contralateral nodulus. ILX:0104137 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fear conditioning paradigm Classical conditioning paradigm where a painful or otherwise aversive stimulus is paired with a neutral stimulus leading to the neutral stimulus provoking a state of fear. ILX:0104138 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Febrile Seizures Clinical or subclinical disturbances of cortical function due to a sudden, abnormal, excessive, and disorganized discharge of brain cells. Clinical manifestations include abnormal motor, sensory and psychic phenomena. Recurrent seizures are usually referred to as EPILEPSY or seizure disorder." (MeSH)." ILX:0104139 4 scicrunch 08/24/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex troy sincomb
Fecundity The potential reproductive capacity of an organism or population, measured by the number of gametes. ILX:0104140 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Feed A resource that pushes dynamic content to subscribers or connected listeners, e.g. an e-mail listserver, RSS feed, Twitter feed, or output from a real time sensor (CINERGI) ILX:0104141 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Feed-forward inhibition An inhibitory circuit in which a neuron both directly excites a target and indirectly inhibits it by exciting an interposed inhibtory neuron. This type of circuit, common in the reciprocal innervation activated by monosynaptic reflex systems, coordinates competing the inhibition of an extensor muscle. ILX:0104142 5 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Felbamate Felbamate is an anticonvulsant drug used in the treatment of epilepsy. It is used to treat partial seizures (with and without generalization) in adults and partial and generalized seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome in children. It has a weak inhibitory effect on GABA receptor binding sites. Pharmacology: Felbamate is an antiepileptic indicated as monotherapy or as an adjunct to other anticonvulsants for the treatment of partial seizures resulting from epilepsy. Receptor-binding studies in vitro indicate that felbamate has weak inhibitory effects on GABA-receptor binding, benzodiazepine receptor binding, and is devoid of activity at the MK-801 receptor binding site of the NMDA receptor-ionophore complex. However, felbamate does interact as an antagonist at the strychnine-insensitive glycine recognition site of the NMDA receptor-ionophore complex. Mechanism of action: The mechanism by which felbamate exerts its anticonvulsant activity is unknown, but in animal test systems designed to detect anticonvulsant activity, felbamate has properties in common with other marketed anticonvulsants. In vitro receptor binding studies suggest that felbamate may be an antagonist at the strychnine-insensitive glycine-recognition site of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor-ionophore complex. Antagonism of the NMDA receptor glycine binding site may block the effects of the excitatory amino acids and suppress seizure activity. Animal studies indicate that felbamate may increase the seizure threshold and may decrease seizure spread. Drug type: Approved. Small Molecule. Drug category: Anticonvulsants. Antiepileptic Agents. Neuroprotective Agents ILX:0104143 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Felidae ILX:0104144 5 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Feliformia ILX:0104145 4 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Felinae ILX:0104146 4 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Felis ILX:0104147 5 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex

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