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macrophage cell derived from a white blood cell that protects the body against infection
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MAC Exposure concentration not to be exceeded under any circumstances.
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Mac. Exposure concentration not to be exceeded under any circumstances.
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macroscopic Study in diseased tissues of changes which are visible to the naked eye.
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macula 1. A small spot, perceptibly different in color from the surrounding tissue. 2. A small, discolored patch or spot on the skin, neither elevated above nor depressed below the skin's surface.
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