tissue

  • 91tissue culture — noun a) the process or technique of propagating tissue (either cells or plants) in a culture medium b) the culture of tissue grown by this process See Also: plant tissue culture …

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  • 92tissue paper — noun a) Thin, translucent paper used for wrapping or for protecting delicate articles. Give me some tissue paper, please! b) An unspecified product made of tissue (absorbent paper), such as bathroom tissue, paper handkerchief or household towel …

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  • 93tissue-equivalent material — a material whose absorbing and scattering properties for a given radiation simulate as closely as possible those of a given biological tissue, such as bone, fat, or muscle. Water, for example, is usually the best tissue equivalent material for… …

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  • 94tissue culture — the culture of living tissues, removed from the body, in a suitable medium supplied with nutrients and oxygen. Tissue engineering, in which skin, cartilage, and other connective tissue cells are cultured on a fibronectin ‘mat’ to create new… …

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  • 95tissue plasminogen activator — noun a thrombolytic agent (trade name Activase) that causes fibrinolysis at the site of a blood clot; used in treating acute myocardial infarction • Syn: ↑Activase • Usage Domain: ↑trade name (for: ↑Activase) • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 96tissue culture — noun : the act, process, or technique of making body tissue grow in a culture medium outside of the organism; also : a culture of tissue (as fibrous tissue or epithelium) …

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  • 97tissue culture — noun Date: 1912 the process or technique of making body tissue grow in a culture medium outside the organism; also a culture of tissue (as epithelium) …

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  • 98Tissue Harmonic Imaging — ohne THI mit THI Tissue Harmonic Imaging (THI) ist …

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  • 99Tissue Affected by Phosphoinositide Second — ▪ Table Tissue affected by phosphoinositide second messenger system extracellular signal target tissue cellular response acetylcholine pancreas pancreas (islet cells) smooth muscle amylase secretion insulin release contraction vasopressin liver… …

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  • 100tissue engineering — a branch of regenerative medicine that applies the methods and principles of engineering to gain an understanding of the relationship between structure and function in normal and pathological tissue and to develop substitutes for pathological,… …

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