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a type of necrosis (tissue death) in which dead cells and debris develop into a soft substance with a cheese-like consistency.
Ãâó: www.sfaf.org/treatment/beta/b38/b38glos.html
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| casualty |
a soldier who has been wounded, killed or captured.
Ãâó: www.nps.gov/gett/getteducation/bcast01/gcast-4.htm
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| cast |
a replicate of a fossil that looks like the original fossil but made of different material
Ãâó: www.msnucleus.org/membership/html/k-6/rc/dictionar...
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| caseation |
type of necrosis in which involved tissue resembles cheese grossly
Ãâó: www.southalabama.edu/alliedhealth/cls/Ravine/gloss...
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| caseous |
"cheesy" or "cheese-like". As in caseous necrosis - cell death characteristic of certain inflammations (eg tuberculosis) where the affected tissue shows the crumbly consistency and dull, opaque quality of cheese. Based on casein - the principal protein of milk, the basis of curds and cheese.
Ãâó: www.uwo.ca/pathol/glossary.html
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