See Also: INOFFICIOUS, civil law(law)
Cori cycle(medicine)
inofficious(dictionary)
Cori ester(medicine)
Cori, Carl(medicine)
Cori's disease(medicine)
Cori, Gerty Theresa(medicine)
CIVIL OBLIGATION, Civil law(law)
c4 cycle(medicine)
TCA cycle(medicine)

INOFFICIOUS, civil law (law) and Cori cycle (medicine)


INOFFICIOUS, civil law (law)


INOFFICIOUS, civil law. This word is frequently used with others; as, inofficious testament, inofficiosum testamentum; inofficious gift, donatio inofficious testament, inofficiosum testamentum; inofficious gift, donatio inofficiosa. An inofficious testament is one not made according to the rules inofficiosa. An inofficious testament is one not made according to the rules of piety; that is, one made by which the testator has unlawfully omitted or of piety; that is, one made by which the testator has unlawfully omitted or disinherited one of his heirs. Such a disposition is void by the Roman civil disinherited one of his heirs. Such a disposition is void by the Roman civil law. Dig. 5, 2, 5; see Code, 3, 29; Nov. 115; Ayl. Pand. 405; Civil Code of law. Dig. 5, 2, 5; see Code, 3, 29; Nov. 115; Ayl. Pand. 405; Civil Code of Lo. Art. 3522, n. 21. Lo. Art. 3522, n. 21.

Cori cycle (medicine)


Cori cycle


The phases in the metabolism of carbohydrate: 1) glycogenolysis in the liver; 2) passage of glucose into the circulation; 3) deposition of glucose in the muscles as glycogen; 4) glycogenolysis during muscular activity and conversion to lactate, which is converted to glycogen in the liver.