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  • 71angioma — A swelling or tumor due to proliferation, with or without dilation, of the blood vessel s (hemangioma) or lymphatics (lymphangioma). [angio + G. oma, tumor] acquired tufted a. enlarging erythematous macules and plaqu …

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  • 72Candiru — Taxobox name = Candiru status = secure image width = 250px image caption = Vandellia cirrhosa regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Actinopterygii ordo = Siluriformes superfamilia = Loricarioidea familia = Trichomycteridae familia… …

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  • 73rupture — rupturable, adj. /rup cheuhr/, n., v., ruptured, rupturing. n. 1. the act of breaking or bursting: The flood led to the rupture of the dam. 2. the state of being broken or burst: a rupture in the earth s surface. 3. a breach of harmonious,… …

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  • 74Oncolytic virus — An oncolytic virus is a virus that preferentially infects and lyses cancer cells; these have obvious functions for cancer therapy, both by direct destruction of the tumour cells, and, if modified, as vectors enabling genes expressing anticancer… …

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  • 75cough — 01. He developed a bad [cough] and a runny nose after watching the football game in the pouring rain. 02. She [coughed] as she made her way through the crowd of smokers standing outside the building. 03. He was [coughing] so hard that he burst a… …

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  • 76haemorrhage — [ hɛmərɪdʒ] (US hemorrhage) noun 1》 an escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel. 2》 a damaging loss of something valuable: a haemorrhage of highly qualified teachers. verb 1》 suffer a haemorrhage. 2》 lose or expend large amounts of… …

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  • 77haemorrhage — (US hemorrhage) ► NOUN 1) an escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel. 2) a damaging loss of something valuable. ► VERB 1) suffer a haemorrhage. 2) expend in large amounts, seemingly uncontrollably: the business was haemorrhaging cash …

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  • 78hemorrhage — [hem′ər ij΄, hem′rij΄] n. [Fr hémorrhagie < L haemorrhagia < Gr haimorrhagia < haima, blood (see HEMO ) + base of rhēgnynai, to break, burst] the escape of large quantities of blood from a blood vessel; heavy bleeding vi. hemorrhaged,… …

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  • 79haemorrhage — n. & v. (US hemorrhage) n. 1 an escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel, esp. when profuse. 2 an extensive damaging loss suffered by a State. organization, etc., esp. of people or assets. v.intr. undergo a haemorrhage. Derivatives:… …

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  • 80rupture — rup|ture1 [ˈrʌptʃə US ər] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Old French; Origin: Latin ruptura, from rumpere to break ] 1.) [U and C] an occasion when something suddenly breaks apart or bursts rupture of ▪ the rupture of a blood vessel 2.) a situation in… …

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