| inclusion body r. |
mucopurulent rhinitis and sinusitis of young pigs due to infection with a cytomegalovirus; severe cases may be marked by atrophy of the turbinate bones (see atrophic r. of swine) and distortion of the snout, sneezing, stunting of growth, and, histologically, by the presence of inclusion bodies in scrapings of the nasal mucous membranes.
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| inclusion c. |
a compound in which molecules of one type are enclosed within cavities in the crystalline lattice of another substance.
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| inclusion d. |
any disease in which cell inclusions are found.
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| inclusion |
Transparent to opaque color or colors within transparent body of another color.
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| inclusion |
An atypical portion of a map unit that is not part of the map unit's name, and may be quite different than the map unit as a whole. Because nature is variable, inclusions are common.
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