| thalassemia |
Group of inherited disorders of hemoglobin metabolism, which results in a decrease in the amount of hemoglobin formed.
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| thalamus |
the dorsal part of the diencephalon, highly interconnected with the cerebral neocortex.
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| thallus |
Relatively un differentiated body form lacking roots, steams and leaves.
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| thallus |
P. CORNE'LIUS, son of an architect of the same name, is designated mag. quinq. ie Magister Quinquennalis, on a Latin mscription. Hence the father, and perhaps the son too, must be added to the lists of ancient artists. (Gruter, p. xcix. 9 ; Bracci, Memor. de1 Incisor, vol. ii. p. 265; R. Rochette, Lettre a M. Schorn, p. 415, 2d ed.) [PS]
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| thalidomide |
Originally reported as an agent that had an adverse effect on fetal limb bud development, its teratogenic activity is mediated by angiogenesis inhibition. Reports on its antitumor activity have resulted in its evaluation in clinical trials in patients with several solid tumors as well as hematopoeitic diseases.
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