| autolysis |
lysis of plant or animal tissue by an internal process
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| automatic |
operating with minimal human intervention; independent of external control; "automatic transmission"; "a budget deficit that caused automatic spending cuts" automatic rifle: light machine gun like the unthinking functioning of a machine; "an automatic `thank you'"; "machinelike efficiency" automatic pistol: a pistol that will keep firing until the ammunition is gone or the trigger is released without volition or conscious control; "the automatic shrinking of the pupils of the eye in strong light"; "a reflex knee jerk"; "sneezing is reflexive"
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| autonomic reflex |
a response of smooth muscle, glands, and conducting tissue of the heart, which alters the functional state of the innervated organ.
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| automation |
Automation (ancient Greek: = self dictated) or industrial automation is the use of computers to control industrial machinery and processes, replacing human operators. It is a step beyond mechanization, where human operators are provided with machinery to help them in their jobs. The most visible part of automation can be said to be industrial robotics. ...
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| autophagocytosis |
Autophagy, or autophagocytosis, is a process of organelle degradation that takes place inside the cell. It is executed by lysosomes and is part of everyday normal cell growth and development. Its main purpose is to maintain a balance between biogenesis (production) of cell structures, and their degradation and turnover (see Bruce Alberts et al.: Molecular biology of the cell, 4th edition, Garland Publishing 2002, NCBI Bookshelf). ...
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