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solid-cystic h. clear cell h.
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solid-cystic t. of pancreas papillary cystic t. of pancreas.
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solidism the fundamental theory of Asclepiades and Themison, opposed to humoralism and pneumatism. Solidism is a development of atomism that made possible a new classification for disease: either the atoms were too distant and the bodily pores too lax, or the atoms too close and the pores too tight.
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solid waste Any combination of domestic, industrial and commercial waste, including non-hazardous special wastes, also known as community waste (Environment Waikato, 1994).
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solid waste Garbage, refuse and other discarded materials resulting from human activities; does not include hazardous waste, animal waste used as fertilizer, or sewage sludge.
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