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  • 31Wound healing — Hand abrasion …

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  • 32Microbiological culture — A culture of Bacillus anthracis A microbiological culture, or microbial culture, is a method of multiplying microbial organisms by letting them reproduce in predetermined culture media under controlled laboratory conditions. Microbial cultures… …

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  • 33Hypertrophy — Classification and external resources MeSH D006984 …

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  • 34Coffin birth — Coffin birth, known in academia by the more accurate term postmortem fetal extrusion,[1][2] is the expulsion of a nonviable fetus through the vaginal opening of the decomposing body of a pregnant woman as a result of the increasing pressure of… …

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  • 35Atrophy — For the American thrash metal band, see Atrophy (band) Atrophy Classification and external resources Mice with spinal muscular atrophy MeSH …

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  • 36Histopathology — Micrograph showing contraction band necrosis, a histopathologic finding of myocardial infarction (heart attack). Histopathology (compound of three Greek words: ἱστός histos tissue , πάθος pathos disease suffering , and λογία logi …

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  • 37Hyperplasia — plasia Anaplasia – dedifferentiation Hyperplasia – physiological proliferation Increase in number of cells Neoplasia – abnormal proliferation Dysplasia – maturation abnormality Metaplasia – cell type conversion …

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  • 38Neoplasm — Neoplastic redirects here. For Dutch artistic movement, see De Stijl. plasia Anaplasia – dedifferentiation Hyperplasia – physiological proliferation Increase in number of cells Neoplasia – abnormal proliferation Dysplasia – maturation abnormality …

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  • 39Dermatopathology — (from Greek δέρμα, derma, skin ; πάθος, pathos, fate, harm ; and λογία, logia) is a subspecialty of both dermatology and surgical pathology that focuses on the study of cutaneous diseases at a microscopic level. It also encompasses analyses of… …

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  • 40Coagulative necrosis — is a type of accidental cell death typically caused by ischemia or infarction. It is characterised by the ghostly appearance of cells under light microscopy in the affected area of tissue. In coagulative necrosis the architecture of dead tissue… …

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