| elemental d. |
one consisting of a well-balanced, residue-free mixture of all essential and nonessential amino acids combined with simple sugars, electrolytes, trace elements, and vitamins.
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| elementary b. |
1. old term for platelet. 2. an inclusion body. 3. the infectious extracellular form of Chlamydia, consisting of electron-dense nuclear material and a few ribosomes surrounded by a rigid trilaminar wall. Elementary bodies are taken up into cells where they reorganize into reticulate bodies (q.v.); following reproduction, chlamydiae are released from the cell as elementary bodies.
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| elementary c. |
blastomere.
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| elementary g.’s |
hemoconia.
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| elementary p. |
any of the subatomic particles, including electrons, protons, neutrons, positrons, neutrinos, muons, etc.
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