| histogram |
A graphic representation of how brightness and darkness pixels are distributed in an image. A histogram skewed heavily to the left indicates a dark image, while a histogram skewed to the right indicates a light image.
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| histology |
the structure, esp. the microscopic structure, of organic tissues. histologically, adv.
Ãâó: www.lymphomainfo.net/conditions/lyp-glossary.html
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| histopathology |
the correlation of function with the gross and microscopic structure of cells and tissue
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| histology |
The study of the structure of tissues by means of special straining techniques combined with light and electron microscopy.
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| histoplasmosis |
a disease caused by a fungal organism which is commonly found in the soil in many areas of the United States, especially the Midwest. There are two basic types of histoplasmosis: systemic (when histoplasmosis organisms are inhaled) and ocular (when neovascularization occurs through healed histoplasmosis scars). For more information, see "Eye Diseases" on the MD Support web site.
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