| thin t. |
part of the renal tubule where the walls are especially thin, extending from the proximal straight tubule to the distal straight tubule; this concept is now considered outdated. Called also tubulus attenuatus.
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| thin-layer c. |
type of chromatography in which the stationary phase is a thin layer of an adsorbent, e.g., silica gel, coated on a rectangular plate and the mobile phase is a solvent mixture. The sample is applied to a small spot on the plate, and then the plate is stood on end with its lower edge in solvent. As the solvent rises by capillary action through the adsorbent, the components of the sample are carried along at different rates and can be visualized as a row of spots after the plate is dried and stained or viewed under ultraviolet light.
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| thin-split g. |
Ollier-Thiersch g.
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| thin basement membrane disease |
Benign familialhematuria .
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| think |
denka (Is) First finger moves in and out against side of head
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