| microhabitat | <biology> Specific combination of habitat elements in the place occupied by an organism for a specific purpose. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| microhemagglutination-Treponema pallidum test | A microtiter version of the Treponema pallidum haemagglutination test. Synonym: MHA-TP test. (05 Mar 2000) |
| microhepatia | Abnormal smallness of the liver. Origin: micro-+ G. Hepar (hepat-), liver (05 Mar 2000) |
| microheterogeneity | Slight differences in structure between essentially identical molecules; e.g., in the saccharide portion of a glycoprotein. (05 Mar 2000) |
| microhm | <physics> The millionth part of an ohm. Origin: Micr- + ohm. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| microincineration | Combustion, in a furnace, of organic constituents in a tissue section so that the remaining mineral ash can be examined microscopically. Synonym: spodography. (05 Mar 2000) |
| microincision | An incision made with the aid of a microscope. (05 Mar 2000) |
| microinjection | The insertion of a substance into a cell through a microelectrode. Typical applications include the injection of drugs, histochemical markers (such as horseradish peroxidase or lucifer yellow) and RNA or DNA in molecular biological studies. To extrude the substances through the very fine electrode tips, either hydrostatic pressure (pressure injection) or electric currents (ionophoresis) is employed. (18 Nov 1997) |
| microinjector | An instrument for infusion of very small amounts of fluids or drugs into animals or humans. (05 Mar 2000) |
| microinstability | <radiobiology> Instabilities due to particle / kinetic- theoretical effects, typically occuring on small scales, as opposed to those derivable from fluid models valid on larger scales. As with other instabilities, these are driven by various types of available free energy. (See also kinetic theory.) (09 Oct 1997) |
| microinvasion | Invasion of tissue immediately adjacent to a carcinoma in situ, the earliest stage of malignant neoplastic invasion. (05 Mar 2000) |
| microinvasive carcinoma | <tumour> A variety of carcinoma seen most frequently in the uterine cervix, in which carcinoma in situ of squamous epithelium, on the surface or replacing the lining of glands, is accompanied by small collections of abnormal epithelial cells that infiltrate a very short distance into the stroma; this may represent the earliest stage of invasion, in which the neoplastic cells are capable of intrusion but not of sustained growth in connective tissue. (05 Mar 2000) |
| microkatal | One-millionth of a katal. (05 Mar 2000) |
| microkymatotherapy | Treatment with high frequency radiations of 3,000,000,000 Hz (3000 MHz), at a wavelength of 10 cm. Synonym: microwave therapy. Origin: micro-+ G. Kyma, a wave, + therapeia, treatment (05 Mar 2000) |
| microlecithal egg | An egg containing a small amount of deutoplasm. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Microscopy, Multiphoton Fluorescence
Synonyms : Microscopy, Immuno-Electron, Immuno-Electron Microscopies, Immuno-Electron Microscopy, Immunoelectron Microscopies, Microscopies, Immuno-Electron, Microscopies, Immunoelectron, Microscopy, Immuno Electron
Synonyms : Microscopy, Differential Interference Contrast, Microscopy, Interference Reflection, Microscopy, Nomarski Interference Contrast, Interference Microscopy, Interference Reflection Microscopy, Microscopic Interferometry, Reflection Microscopy, Interference
Synonyms : Microscopies, Phase-Contrast, Microscopy, Phase Contrast, Phase Contrast Microscopy, Phase-Contrast Microscopies
Synonyms : Light Microscopies, Polarized, Light Microscopy, Polarized, Microscopies, Polarization, Microscopies, Polarized Light, Polarization Microscopies, Polarized Light Microscopies, Polarized Light Microscopy
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| micropyle |
An opening at the distal pole of the ovule through which the pollen tube enters to effect double fertilization.
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| microtubule |
A hollow tube, 25 nm in diameter, that is formed by the lateral association of 13 protofilaments, which are themselves polymers of - and -tubulin subunits.
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| microevolution |
Evolutionary processes or changes over relatively short time periods ?such as change in allele frequencies, genotypic composition or gene expression ?within or between populations.
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| microvilli |
Small, finger-like projections (1?- m long and 100-nm wide) that occur on the exposed surfaces of epithelial cells to maximize the surface area.
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| microfilaria |
The larval form of some parasitic worms, for example heartworms. These worms do not lay eggs, they produce microfilariae (plural of microfilaria) instead.
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