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pathologist A doctor who identifies diseases by studying cells and tissues under a microscope.
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pathophysiology Interruption or interference with normal physiologic and developmental processes or structures.
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pathogenicity is an epidemiological term used to describe the ability of a particular disease agent of known virulence to produce disease in a range of hosts under a range of environmental conditions.
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pathotype A term used to designate virulence of isolates of Newcastle disease virus.
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pathogen any substance capable of causing a disease; usually refers to a disease-causing microorganism
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