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thymus An endocrine gland in the neck region of mammals that is active in establishing the immune system; secretes several messengers, including thymosin, that stimulate T cells
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thym Labi? poussant dans les r?ions rocailleuses et m?iterran?nnes. Contient une essence tr? odorante appr?i? en cuisine. Le serpolet peut ?re employ?comme le thym, en qualit?de condiment.
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thym- Labi? poussant dans les r?ions rocailleuses et m?iterran?nnes. Contient une essence tr? odorante appr?i? en cuisine. Le serpolet peut ?re employ?comme le thym, en qualit?de condiment.
Ãâó: membres.lycos.fr/phobos57/mon.html
thymidine One of the chemicals or bases that is found in nucleic acids (DNA).
Ãâó: omegapharmaceuticals.com/cm4_glossary.asp
thymus gland A small endocrine gland located in the upper chest that regulates the development of certain immune system cells and makes hormones important in maintaining a strong, healthy immune system.
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