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transitional cell carcinoma accounts for about 9 out of 10 cases of bladder cancer. This type of bladder cancer begins in the transitional cells that line the bladder.
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transitional A farm or grower who is converting to organic practices but has not yet completed the transition.
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transition z. 1. any anatomical region that marks the point at which the constituents of a structure change from one type to another; for example, the circle in the equator of the ocular lens in which epithelial fibers are developed into lens fibers, or the zone (anocutaneous line) that marks the junction of stratified squamous epithelium with columnar epithelium.  2. either of two bilobed areas of the prostate found deep to the central zone and surrounding the prostatic urethra near its angle with the preprostatic part of the urethra; this zone enlarges through the male life cycle and is the site of benign prostatic hyperplasia.
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transitional and respiratory z. terminal respiratory unit.
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transitional c.’s 1. cells in the process of changing from one type to another.  2. in the sinoatrial and atrioventricular nodes, small, slow-conducting, heterogeneous cells interposed between the P cells and Purkinje cells; they are thought to link the impulses generated by the P cells with the rest of the myocardium.
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