| tigroid m.’es |
Nissl bodies.
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| tigroid s. |
Nissl bodies.
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| tigrolysis |
chromatolysis.
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| tigering |
Tigerlike striped appearance of the heart muscle owing to irregular areas of fatty degeneration. This is seen in conditions that cause severe hypoxemia.
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| tight control of diabetes |
Strict control of diabetes .
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| TIG | pressed tightly together |
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| TIG | securely or solidly fixed in place |
| TIG | of textiles |
| TIG | pulled or drawn tight |
| TIG | set so close together as to be invulnerable to penetration |
| TIG | firmly or tightly |
| TIG | in an attentive manner |
| TIG | (football) an offensive end who lines up close to the tackle |
| TIG | the economic condition in which credit is difficult to secure |
| TIG | fitting snugly |
| TIG | closely and firmly integrated |
| TIG | exaggeratedly proper |
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