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  • microparasite
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  • micropathology
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  • micropenis
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  • microperfusion
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  • microphage
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  • microphakia
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  • microphallus
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  • microphobia
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  • microphone
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  • microphonic response
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  • microphonics
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  • microphonograph
    ÀÛÀº¼Ò¸®È®´ë±â, ¹ÌÀ½È®´ë±â
  • microphotograph
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  • microphotometer
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  • microphthalmia
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  • microphthalmia
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  • microphysics
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  • micropinocytotic vesicle
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  • micropipet
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  • micropituicyte
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  • microplasia
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  • micropolygyria
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  • micropore
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  • microprecipitation
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  • microprosopus
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  • micropsia
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  • micropuncture
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  • micropuncture method
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  • micropyle
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  • micropyuria
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  • microfilament
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  • microfilament
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  • microfilament
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  • microfilament
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  • microfilm method
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  • microflora
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  • microfollicular goiter
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  • microfollicular goiter
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  • microfollicular goiter
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  • microgametangium
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  • microgastria
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  • microgenia =micrognathia
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  • microgenitalism
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  • micropathology
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  • microphage
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  • microphakia
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  • microphone
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  • microphotograph
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  • microphthalmia
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  • microphthalmos
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  • microphthalmoscope
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  • microphysics
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  • micropinocytosis
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  • microplethysmography
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  • microprecipitation
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  • microprosopus
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  • micropuncture
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  • micropylum
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microelements A group of chemical elements that are needed in minute quantities for the proper growth, development, and physiology of an organism.
(12 Dec 1998)
microencephaly Abnormal smallness of the brain.
Synonym: micrencephalia, microencephaly.
Origin: micro-+ G. Enkephalos, brain
(05 Mar 2000)
microenvironment The immediate physical and chemical surroundings of a microorganism.
(09 Oct 1997)
microerythrocyte Abnormally small red blood cells, found in some types of anaemia.
(18 Nov 1997)
microetching technique A method of roughening the surface of a natural tooth or a dental restoration utilizing a gas-impelled jet of fine abrasive. It enhances the attachment of resin cements or restorative materials to the surface.
See: airbrasive technique.
(05 Mar 2000)
microevolution Evolution on a molecular level (changes within DNA, i.e. Mutations), an individual organism level (DNA recombination, chromosomal mutations, reproduction, natural selection, etc.), and a population level (genetic drifts, phyletic shifts, founder effects, etc.).
(09 Oct 1997)
microfarad <physics> The millionth part of a farad.
Origin: Micro- + farad.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
microfauna Animals too small to be seen with the naked eye.
(09 Oct 1997)
microfibril Basic structural unit of the plant cell wall, made of cellulose in higher plants and most algae, chitin in some fungi and mannan or xylan in a few algae. Higher plant microfibrils are about 10nm in diameter and extremely long in relation to their width. The cellulose molecules are oriented parallel to the long axis of the microfibril in a paracrystalline array, which provides great tensile strength. The microfibrils are held in place by the wall matrix and their orientation is closely controlled by the protoplast.
(18 Nov 1997)
microfilament <cell biology> Cytoplasmic filament of F actin (5-7nm) which function in structure and movement in eukaryotic cells.
They may be laterally associated with other proteins (tropomyosin, alpha actinin) in some cases and may be anchored to the membrane. Microfilaments are conspicuous in adherens junctions.
(14 Oct 1997)
microfilament proteins Filaments which are composed primarily of actin and found in the cytoplasmic matrix of almost all cells. They are often associated with microtubules and may play a role in cytoskeletal function and/or mediate movement of the cell or the organelles within the cell.
(12 Dec 1998)
microfilaments The smallest of the cytoskeletal filaments. They are composed chiefly of actin and/or myosin.
(12 Dec 1998)
microfilaraemia Infection of the blood with microfilariae. Microfilaraemia caused by Wuchereria bancrofti is characterised by sharp nocturnal periodicity, apparently tied to the nocturnal habits of the vector mosquitoes; in geographic areas where mosquitoes are not strictly night-biters (as in parts of Polynesia), the microfilarial periodicity is modified or absent.
See: periodic filariasis.
(05 Mar 2000)
microfilaria The prelarval stage of filarioidea in the blood and other tissues of mammals and birds. They are removed from these hosts by blood-sucking insects in which they metamorphose into mature larvae.
(12 Dec 1998)
microfilarial sheath The membrane surrounding the embryos of certain blood-borne microfilariae, such as Wuchereria, Brugia, and Loa of humans; thought to be derived from the vitelline membrane.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Microradiography - »õâ Production of a radiographic image of a small or very thin object on fine-grained photographic film under conditions which permit subsequent microscopic examination or enlargement of the radiograph at linear magnifications of up to several hundred and with a resolution approaching the resolving power of the photographic emulsion (about 1000 lines per millimeter).
    Synonyms : Microradiographies
  • MicroRNAs - »õâ Small regulatory, ANTISENSE RNAs, 21-25 nucleotides in length that repress the translation (TRANSLATION, GENETIC) of homologous target RNA. The process by which they are generated is related to the process that produces small interfering RNAs (RNA, SMALL INTERFERING). The small temporal RNAs (stRNAs), let-7 and lin-4, from C. elegans are a class of miRNAs
    Synonyms : Micro RNA, MicroRNA, miRNAs, RNA, Micro, Temporal RNA, Small
  • Microsatellite Instability - »õâ The occurrence of highly polymorphic mono- and dinucleotide MICROSATELLITE REPEATS in somatic cells. It is a form of genome instability associated with defects in DNA MISMATCH REPAIR.
    Synonyms : Replication Error Phenotype, Error Phenotype, Replication, Error Phenotypes, Replication, Instability, Microsatellite, Phenotype, Replication Error, Phenotypes, Replication Error, Replication Error Phenotypes
  • Microsatellite Repeats - »õâ A variety of simple di- (DINUCLEOTIDE REPEATS), tri- (TRINUCLEOTIDE REPEATS), tetra-, and pentanucleotide tandem repeats (usually less than 100 bases long). They are dispersed in the euchromatic arms of most chromosomes. They are also known as short tandem repeats (STRs).
    Synonyms : Microsatellites, Short Tandem Repeats, Marker, Microsatellite, Markers, Microsatellite, Microsatellite, Microsatellite Marker, Microsatellite Repeat, Pentanucleotide Repeat, Repeat, Microsatellite, Repeat, Pentanucleotide, Repeat, Short Tandem
  • Microscopic Angioscopy - »õâ The noninvasive microscopic examination of the microcirculation, commonly done in the nailbed or conjunctiva. In addition to the capillaries themselves, observations can be made of passing blood cells or intravenously injected substances. This is not the same as endoscopic examination of blood vessels (ANGIOSCOPY).
    Synonyms : Angioscopies, Microscopic, Angioscopy, Microscopic, Capillaroscopies, Microscopic Angioscopies
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microfilament Actin is a globular protein that polymerize helicaly forming actin filaments (or microfilaments), which like the other two components of the cellular cytoskeleton form a three-dimensional network inside an eukariotic cell. Actin filaments provide mechanical support for the cell, determine the cell shape, enable cell movements (through pseudopods); and participate in certain cell junctions, in cytoplasmic streaming and in contraction of the cell during cytokinesis. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microfilament
microglia Microglia act as the immune cells of the Central nervous system. Microglia are close cousins of other phagocytic cells including macrophage and dendritic cells. Microglia are derived from myeloid progenitor cells (the same as macrophages and dendritic cells) which come from the bone marrow. During embryonic development however, they migrate to the CNS to differentiate into microglia. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microglia
microtubule Tiny hollow tube made of the tubulin protein found in almost all cells with a nucleus. Microtubules help to define the shape of a cell by forming a scaffolding that is part of the cytoskeleton.
Ãâó: www.geocities.com/templarser/complexglos.html
microscopic A term used to describe tiny dimensions, compared with the everyday or macroscopic dimensions of the world that can be directly perceived with the senses. The distinctions come into their own when contrasting a description of the world couched in terms of individual atoms and molecules with one that relies on global properties of vast numbers of atoms and molecules.
Ãâó: www.geocities.com/templarser/complexglos.html
microcalcification A tiny deposit of calcium in the breast that cannot be felt but can be detected on a mammogram. A cluster of these very small specks of calcium may indicate that cancer is present.
Ãâó: www.stjude.org/glossary
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micro a faint constellation in the southern hemisphere near Sagittarius and Capricornus
micro research with the use of microscopes
micro one millionth of a second
micro a small earthquake
micro an operating system developed by Bill Gates for personal computers
micro of or relating to microsomes
micro a tiny granule in the cytoplasm that is where protein synthesis takes place under the direction of mRNA
micro tropical usually epiphytic ferns
micro tropical Africa to Australasia and Polynesia
micro smaller of the two types of spore produced in heterosporous plants
micro parasite of arthropods and fishes that invade and destroy host cells
micro a genus of fungus of the family Moniliaceae
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