| apoptotic bodies |
the membrane-bound cell fragments produced during apoptosis, containing organelles and, sometimes, fragments of the nucleus.
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| apoplectic retinitis |
that which is characterized by extravasations of blood within the retina.
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| apochromatic |
Apochromatic is a description of a photographic or other lens having a high degree of color correction. Chromatic aberration is the phenomenon of different colors focusing at different distances from a lens (see the article for an excellent illustration). In photography, it leads to fuzzy images, and to color fringes at high-contrast edges, like an edge between black and white. Astronomers face similar problems, particularly with telescopes that use lenses rather than mirrors. ...
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| apoptosis |
In biology, apoptosis (from the Greek words apo = from and ptosis = falling, pronounced ap-a-tow'-sis
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| apothem |
A polygon (literally "many angle", see Wiktionary for the etymology) is a closed planar path composed of a finite number of sequential line segments. The straight line segments that make up the polygon are called its sides or edges and the points where the sides meet are the polygon's vertices. ...
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