All individuals in MeSH

Label Id Description
Factor Xa Inhibitors D065427 [Endogenous factors and drugs that inhibit or block the activity of FACTOR XA. ]
Faculty D005178 [TEACHING and administrative staff having academic rank in a post-secondary educational institution. ]
Faculty, Dental D005179 [The teaching staff and members of the administrative staff having academic rank in a dental school. ]
Faculty, Medical D005180 [Teaching and administrative staff having academic rank in a medical school. ]
Faculty, Nursing D005181 [The teaching staff and members of the administrative staff having academic rank in a nursing school. ]
Faculty, Pharmacy D000071216 [Teaching and administrative staff having academic rank in a pharmacy school or department. ]
Fadrozole D017316 [A selective aromatase inhibitor effective in the treatment of estrogen-dependent disease including breast cancer. ]
Faecalibacterium D000070036 [A genus of Gram-negative, non-spore forming, anaerobic, rod shaped bacteria in the Ruminococcaceae family, order Clostridiales that occur in the human gut. ]
Faecalibacterium prausnitzii D000070037 [A species of FAECALIBACTERIUM, previously classified in the FUSOBACTERIUM genus, that is a major constituent of the GUT MICROBIOTA in healthy humans. It has anti-inflammatory activity and reduced numbers of this species occur in patients with INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES such as CROHN DISEASE. ]
Fagaceae D029962 [A plant family of the order Fagales subclass Hamamelidae, class Magnoliopsida. ]
Fagales D000073567 [Order of dicotyledonous flowering plants in the superorder ROSANAE, and class MAGNOLIOPSIDA. They include birch, beech, bayberry, and walnut species. ]
Fagopyrum D019612 [A plant genus of the family POLYGONACEAE that is used as an EDIBLE GRAIN. Although the seeds are used as cereal, the plant is not one of the cereal grasses (POACEAE). ]
Fagus D029964 [A plant genus of the family FAGACEAE. ]
Failed Back Surgery Syndrome D055111 [A condition of persistent pain and discomfort in the BACK and the LEG following lumbar surgery, often seen in patients enrolled in pain centers. ]
Failure to Rescue, Health Care D000067248 [Inability to prevent a clinical deterioration resulting from a complication of an underlying medical condition or a complication of medical care. It implies that common risk factors for such a complication were not recognized in a timely manner or treated appropriately. ]
Failure to Thrive D005183 [A condition of substandard growth or diminished capacity to maintain normal function. ]
Faith Healing D029221 [The use of faith and spirit to cure disease. ]
Faith-Based Organizations D000073576 [Organizations such as (1) congregations; (2) national networks, which include national denominations, their social service arms (for example, Catholic Charities, Lutheran Social Services), and networks of related organizations (such as YMCA and YWCA); and (3) freestanding religious organizations, which are incorporated separately from congregations and national networks. http://www.huduser.gov/portal/publications/faithbased.pdf ]
Falconiformes D046093 [An order of diurnal BIRDS of prey, including EAGLES; HAWKS; buzzards; vultures; and falcons. ]
Falkland Islands D019432 [A British colony in the Atlantic Islands, comprising two principal islands, East Falkland and West Falkland. Its capital is Stanley. Discovered in 1592, it was not occupied until the French settled there briefly in 1764. Later the English settled there but were expelled by the Spanish in 1770. The Falklands were claimed by Argentina but were occupied in 1833 by the British who, after an April 1982 invasion by Argentina, regained them in June. The islands were named by British Captain John Strong in 1690 for the fifth Viscount Falkland who financed Strong's expedition. The Spanish name for the islands, Malvinas, is from the French Malouins, inhabitants of St. Malo who attempted to colonize the islands in 1764. (From Webster's New Geographical Dictionary, 1988, p389 & Room, Brewer's Dictionary of Names, 1992, p182) ]