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histogram A color bank composed of frequency counts of each color within a picture, pixel map, or bitmap at a particular resolution.
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histamine A compound found throughout the body, but in highest concentrations in the white blood cell types that are active in inflammation and allergy responses. Release of histamine and its effects on tissues are responsible for some of the symptoms of allergic reactions.
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histoplasmosis a disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum; may infect lungs, skin, mucous membranes, bones, skin, and eyes
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histamine A protein that causes local dilation of blood vessels. The subsequent increased permeability allows leakage of fluid into the tissues and swelling results.
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histochemistry The process of using labeled substances which target specific structures or cells and can be identified on a microscopic level. Estrogen and progesterone receptors are identified using labeled immune complexes (immunohistochemistry)
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