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parabiotic, a. Biol.|pærəbaɪˈɒtɪk| [f. para-1 + biotic a.] Of, pertaining to, or existing in parabiosis.
1911Arch. Internal Med. VII. 396 The reaction appeared very clearly after a parabiotic union of a tuberculous and healthy guinea-pig. 1930Physiol. Rev. X. 591 Each of the parabiotic individuals continues, therefore, to a certain extent, to live its own life. 1935Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Med. XXXIII. 568 Each member of a pair of parabiotic twins developed antibodies against the red cells of the other. 1955[see prec.]. 1970Nature 19 Dec. 1186/2 Two months later when the animals became accustomed to the parabiotic condition, they were again anaesthetized with ether and the abdominal cavities opened. Hence parabiˈotically adv., so as to produce parabiosis.
1915Arch. Internal Med. XV. 45 Forschbach united dogs parabiotically, bringing peritoneal cavities and homologous layers of the parietes into continuity. 1961Lancet 23 Sept. 707/1 If a cockroach thus rendered ‘arhythmic’ is joined parabiotically to a normal cockroach, its activity is restored. |