achromia
11Ахроми́я паразита́рная — (achromia parasitaris) см. Лишай тропический желтый (Лишай тропический жёлтый) …
12achromasia — 1. Pallor associated with hippocratic facies, emaciation, and weakness, often heralding a moribund state. SYN: cachectic pallor. 2. SYN: achromia. [G. achromos, colorless] * * * achro·ma·sia .ā krō mā zh(ē )ə, .ak rō …
13Albinism — Albino redirects here. For other uses, see Albino (disambiguation). Albinism Classification and external resources A black child with albinism ICD 10 …
14achromasia — noun a) Absence of normal skin pigmentation (from bruising, stress or disease); pallor or achromia b) The inability of a cell or tissue to be stained …
15Depigmentation — Loss of color (pigment) from the skin, mucous membranes, hair, or retina of the eye. The color of the skin, mucous membranes, hair, and retina is due to the deposition of melanin, which is a coloring matter. Melanin is produced by specialized… …
16achromatosis — SYN: achromia. [G. a priv. + chroma, color] * * * achro·ma·to·sis (ə kro″mə toґsis) [a 1 + chromat + osis] 1. hypopigmentation. 2. lack of staining power in a cell or tissue …
17Meganola brunellus — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta …
18SARS — Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (Governmental » United Nations) Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (Medical) * South African Revenue Service (Governmental) * Scientific Apparatus Recycling Scheme (Academic & Science » Universities) * Schweitzer… …
19achroma — var of ACHROMIA …
20akromija — akròmija ž DEFINICIJA pat., v. akromazija ETIMOLOGIJA nlat. achromia ≃ grč. ≃ a 1 + kromija …