| histotropic | Attracted toward the tissues; denoting certain parasites, stains, and chemical compounds. Origin: histo-+ G. Tropikos, turning (05 Mar 2000) |
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| histozoic | Living in the tissues outside of a cell body; denoting certain parasitic protozoa. Origin: histo-+ G. Zoikos, relating to an animal (05 Mar 2000) |
| histozyme | <physiology> A soluble ferment occurring in the animal body, to the presence of which many normal decompositions and synthetical processes are supposed to be due. Origin: Gr. Tissue + leaven. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : 20th Cent. History (Medicine), 20th Cent. History of Medicine, 20th Cent. Medicine, Historical Events, 20th Century, History of Medicine, 20th Cent., History, Twentieth Century, Medical History, 20th Cent., Medicine, 20th Cent., 20th Cent. Histories (Medicine)
Synonyms : 21st Cent. History (Medicine), 21st Cent. History of Medicine, 21st Cent. Medicine, Historical Events, 21st Century, History of Medicine, 21st Cent., History, Twenty-first Century, Medical History, 21st Cent., Medicine, 21st Cent., 21st Cent. Medicines
Synonyms : Ancient History (Medicine), Ancient History of Medicine, History of Medicine, Ancient, Medicine, Ancient History, Ancient Histories (Medicine), Ancient History Medicine, Ancient History Medicines, Histories, Ancient (Medicine), History Medicine, Ancient
Synonyms : Early Modern History (Medicine), Early Modern History of Medicine, Early Modern Medicine, History of Medicine, Early Modern, History, Early Modern, Medicine, Early Modern, Early Modern Histories (Medicine), Histories, Early Modern (Medicine)
Synonyms : History of Medicine, Medieval, History of Medicine, Renaissance, Medicine, Medieval History, Medicine, Renaissance, Medieval History (Medicine), Renaissance Medicine, Histories, Medieval (Medicine), History Medicine, Medieval, History, Medieval (Medicine)
| histoplasmosis |
a fungal disease that may result in flu-like symptoms
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| histogram |
Graph in which rectangles are used to represent frequencies of observations within each interval.
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| histoplasmosis |
deep-seated mycosis of humans caused by Histoplasma capsulatum (Hyphomycetes); common in the Mississippi Valley.
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| histologic |
Cells and tissues at the microscopic level.
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| histochemistry |
This is the science concerned with the chemistry of microscopically visible structures. Chemical processes used to make cell structure microscopically visible.
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