Stain+red

  • 11Red eye (medicine) — For other uses, see Red eye (disambiguation). Red eye (medicine) Classification and external resources Subconjunctival hemorrhage causing red coloration as result of ruptured blood vessel in the eye. ICD 10 …

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  • 12red — One of the primary colors, occupying the lower extremity of the spectrum at the other end from violet. For individual r. dyes, see specific name. [A.S. reád] * * * radiation experience data; rapid erythrocyte degeneration; repeat expansion… …

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  • 13stain —   Kohu, kāpala, hauka e, kīkohu, palahe a, kīpalahe a, kīna u.    ♦ Stained red, kāhe a, he a, kilihe a, kīhe ahe a, mā; hamo ula (as tapa).    ♦ To stain, kūhili, he ahe a, uhi, waiho olu u.    ♦ Octopus tentacle stain, ōpikopiko …

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  • 14Red pulp — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = pulpa splenica GraySubject = 278 GrayPage = 1284 Caption = Transverse section of a portion of the spleen. (Spleen pulp labeled at lower right.) Caption2 = Spleen System = Precursor = MeshName = MeshNumber …

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  • 15Red Shadows (collection) — infobox Book | name = Red Shadows title orig = translator = image caption = Cover of the first edition author = Robert E. Howard illustrator = Jeff Jones cover artist = Jeff Jones country = United States language = English series = Solomon Kane… …

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  • 16Mallory's triple stain — a histological stain consisting of water soluble aniline blue or methyl blue, orange G, and oxalic acid. Before the stain is applied the tissue is mordanted, then treated with acid fuchsin and phosphomolybdic acid. Nuclei stain red, muscle red to …

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  • 17ragged red fibers — muscle fibers characterized by large collections of structurally abnormal mitochondria below the sarcolemmal surface and within the fiber itself that stain red with Gomori trichrome stain; seen in mitochondrial myopathy and occasionally in other… …

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  • 18Mallory's triple stain — a histological stain consisting of water soluble aniline blue or methyl blue, orange G, and oxalic acid. Before the stain is applied the tissue is mordanted, then treated with acid fuchsin and phosphomolybdic acid. Nuclei stain red, muscle red to …

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  • 19Macchiavello stain — a stain used for chlamydiae. The heat fixed smear is stained with basic fuchsin, decolorized in citric acid, and counterstained with methylene blue. Organisms stain red against a blue background …

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  • 20red stain — noun : a reddish discoloration of the wood of trees especially as caused in jack pine by fungi of the genera Fornes and Stereum …

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