| MF | magnetic field; meat free; medium frequency; megafarad; membrane filler; merthiolate-formaldehyde [s... |
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| NSF | National Science Foundation; nodular subepidermal fibrosis |
| PMF | platelet membrane fluidity; progressive massive fibrosis; proton motive force; pterygomaxillary foss... |
| RPF | relaxed pelvic floor; renal plasma flow; retroperitoneal fibrosis |
| fibrosis |
Development of scar tissue within the liver, usually as a consequence of inflammation within the liver. Fibrosis is part of all "repair" processes in tissue but does not replace "functional" liver cells.
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| fibrosis uteri |
Diffuse growth of fibrous tissue throughout the uterus.
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| fibrosis |
An abnormal scarring of body tissue. Prolonged destruction of lung tissue in sarcoid patients often causes fibrosis in the lungs.
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| fibrosis |
scar formation resulting from the repair of tissue damage. If it occurs extensively in the liver, it is called cirrhosis.
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| fibrosis |
Formation of scar tissue. FLAMMABLE (EXPLOSIVE) LIMITS - Those concentrations of a vapor in air below or above which a flame or explosion does not occur on contact with a source of ignition. See also UEL and LEL. FLAMMABLE - Any substance that is easily ignited, burns intensely, or has a rapid rate of flame spread. A substance with a flashpoint below 100 ? is considered flammable. See COMBUSTIBLE. ...
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