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  • 121scurvy — scurvily, adv. scurviness, n. /skerr vee/, n., adj., scurvier, scurviest. n. 1. Pathol. a disease marked by swollen and bleeding gums, livid spots on the skin, prostration, etc., due to a diet lacking in vitamin C. adj. 2. contemptible;… …

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  • 122chemosurgery — Excision of diseased tissue after it has been fixed in situ by chemical means. Mohs c. a technique for removal of skin tumors with a minimum of normal tissue, by prior necrosis with zinc chlori …

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  • 123Full genome sequencing — Genome sequencing redirects here. For the sequencing only of DNA, see DNA sequencing. An image of the 46 chromosomes, making up the diploid genome of human male. (The mitochondrial chromosome is not shown.) Full genome sequencing (FGS), also… …

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  • 124Photoacoustic imaging in biomedicine — Photoacoustic imaging, as a hybrid biomedical imaging modality, is developed based on the photoacoustic effect. In photoacoustic imaging, non ionizing laser pulses are delivered into biological tissues (when radio frequency pulses are used, the… …

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  • 125Raymond Vahan Damadian — (born March 16 1936) is an American practitioner of magnetic resonance imaging.Early lifeDamadian was born in Melville, New York, who earned his BS in mathematics from the University of Wisconsin Madison in 1956, and an M.D. degree from the… …

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  • 126Focused Impedance Measurement — The Focused Impedance Measurement is a recent technique for measurement of tissue impedance in the human body with improved zone localization compared to conventional methods. This method was proposed and developed at the Biomedical Physics… …

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  • 127autoantibody — Antibody occurring in response to antigenic constituents of the host s tissue against self antigen, and which reacts with the inciting tissue component. antiidiotype a. SYN: idiotype a..antiidiotype antibody. cold a. an a. that reacts at… …

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  • 128heteroplasia — ˈplāzh(ē)ə noun ( s) Etymology: New Latin, from heter + plasia 1. : a development of a tissue from tissue of a different kind 2. : a formation of abnormal tissue or of normal tissue in an abnormal locality …

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