| inclusion body m. |
a progressive inflammatory myopathy primarily involving muscles of the pelvic region and lower limbs, usually seen in older people; the muscles are infiltrated by mononuclear inflammatory cells, sarcoplasmic vacuoles, masses of filaments and filamentous microtubules, and sometimes eosinophilic bodies.
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| inclusion body r. |
mucopurulent rhinitis and sinusitis of young pigs due to infection with a cytomegalovirus; severe cases may be marked by atrophy of the turbinate bones (see atrophic r. of swine) and distortion of the snout, sneezing, stunting of growth, and, histologically, by the presence of inclusion bodies in scrapings of the nasal mucous membranes.
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| inclusion c. |
a compound in which molecules of one type are enclosed within cavities in the crystalline lattice of another substance.
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| inclusion d. |
any disease in which cell inclusions are found.
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| inclination |
a Keplerian element that indicates the angle from the orbital plane to the equatorial plane of the body being orbited. Both planes go through the center of the central body but are at a certain angle with respect to each other. This angle of inclination is measured counter-clockwise at the ascending node.
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