| invasion |
spread to tumor cells into surrounding tissue.
Ãâó: www.oup.com/uk/booksites/content/0199264724/studen...
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| invasive |
A procedure which is usually complex & requires appreciable penetration into internal areas of the body
Ãâó: glenlivet.mph.ed.ac.uk/endo/private/glossary.htm
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| investigational new drug |
a drug allowed by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to be used in clinical trials, but not approved for sale to the general public.
Ãâó: www.luhs.org/health/topics/glossary/i.htm
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| invertebrate |
An animal without a backbone. Invertebrates include insects, arachnids (spiders & ticks), gastropods (snails & slugs), crustaceans (crayfish & isopods), centipedes, worms, and others.
Ãâó: www.fcps.k12.va.us/StratfordLandingES/Ecology/mpag...
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| invasion |
The infiltration and active destruction of surrounding tissues.
Ãâó: www.dental.mu.edu/oralpath/opgloss2.html
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| INV | quality of being active or spirited or alive and vigorous |
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| INV | an agent that gives or restores life or vigor |
| INV | the property being difficult or impossible to defeat |
| INV | incapable of being overcome or subdued |
| INV | the great fleet sent by Philip II of Spain against England in 1588 |
| INV | in an invincible manner |
| INV | not capable of being violated or infringed |
| INV | must be kept sacred |
| INV | that cannot be transgressed or dishonored |
| INV | able to withstand attack |
| INV | (of a woman) having the hymen unbroken |
| INV | must be kept sacred |
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