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leucosis
‖ leucosis (l(j)uːˈkəʊsɪs) Pl. leucoses. [a. Gr. λεύκωσις, f. λευκοῦν to make white, f. λευκός white.] a. Pallor, whiteness (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1888). b. The process of becoming an albino; the condition of an albino. c. The formation of leucoma (Syd. Soc. Lex.).1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey), Leucosis, a wh... Oxford English Dictionary
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Leucosis
Types of leucosis Bovine leucosis Enzootic bovine leucosis, caused by bovine leukemia virus. Sporadic bovine leucosis Calf lymphosarcoma Leucosis in pig Leucosis in horses Leucosis in sheep  Feline leucosis Feline leukemia virus Avian leucosis wikipedia.org
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Lymphoid leucosis
Lymphoid leucosis is a disease that affects chickens, caused by the retrovirus Avian leukosis virus. wikipedia.org
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leucotic
leucotic, a. (l(j)uːˈkɒtɪk) Also leukotic. [f. leucosis + -otic.] Of, pertaining to, or affected with leucosis (in any sense).1888 Syd. Soc. Lex., Leucotic, of, or belonging to, Leucoma. 1935 Barger & Card Dis. & Parasites Poultry vii. 162 The leukotic type of the disease. 1960 Proc. 7th Congr. Euro... Oxford English Dictionary
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leukæmic
leuˈkæmic, a. and n. [f. leukæmia + -ic.] A. adj. Affected with or characterized by leukæmia; characteristic of or resembling leukæmia; spec. marked by an increased number of leucocytes in the blood.1876 Clinical Soc. Trans. IX. 83 On finding the leuchæmic state of the blood I gave him phosphorus. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Leukemia virus
leukemia virus Human T-lymphotropic virus Murine leukemia virus Xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus Gibbon-ape leukemia virus See also Leucosis wikipedia.org
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leukovirus
leukovirus Virology. (ˈl(j)uːkəʊvaɪrəs) Also leuco-. [f. leuko- (in leukæmia and leukosis, leucosis) + virus.] Any of a group of pleomorphic viruses consisting of enveloped single-stranded RNA, different members of which cause leucosis or tumours in mammals and birds.1968 F. Fenner Biol. Animal Viru... Oxford English Dictionary
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Albedo (alchemy)
In alchemy, albedo, or leucosis, is the second of the four major stages of the Magnum Opus, along with nigredo, citrinitas and rubedo. wikipedia.org
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myelosis
myelosis Path. (maɪəˈləʊsɪs) Pl. myeloses. [f. myelo- + -osis.] 1. The formation of a tumour of the spinal cord.1891 in Syd. Soc. Lex. 1900 in Dorland Med. Dict. 2. The proliferation of blood-cell precursors in the bone marrow.1916 L. F. Barker Monographic Med. III. 213 (heading) Acute myeloid leuke... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Lejeunea species
Lejeunea leptalea Lejeunea leptantha Lejeunea leptocardia Lejeunea leptoscypha Lejeunea leratii Lejeunea letabaensis Lejeunea leucophaea Lejeunea leucosis wikipedia.org
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Isaac Lipnitsky
The cause of death was polycythemia, a kind of chronic leucosis. wikipedia.org
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lymphomatosis
lymphomatosis Path. (lɪmfəʊməˈtəʊsɪs) [f. lymphomat- (taken as stem of mod.L. lymphoma) + -osis.] Any of various diffuse neoplastic or hyperplastic disorders originating in lymphoid tissue.1900 Dorland Med. Dict. 368/2 Lymphomatosis, general lymphatic engorgement. 1901 Encycl. Medica VII. 196 Among ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Magnum opus (alchemy)
The original process philosophy has four stages: nigredo, the blackening or melanosis albedo, the whitening or leucosis citrinitas, the yellowing or xanthosis wikipedia.org
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fowl
▪ I. fowl, n. (faʊl) Forms: 1 fuᵹel, -ol, -ul, 2–3 fuȝel, -hel, -wel, south. vuhel, 3–4 foȝel, south. voȝel, (3 feoȝel, fohȝel), 4– 5 foghel, -il(l, -ul, (4 fughil, foxl, -ul, fouxl, -ul, fuxl, fuxol, -ul, 5 foghle), 3–7 foul(e, 3–4 fou-, fowel, (south. vowel), fuel, 4 fule, (fouul), 5 f(e)wle, -yll... Oxford English Dictionary
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Houghton Poultry Research Station
He showed that cancer in poultry was heritable, due to the cancer complex of Leucosis, Marek's disease and acute Marek's disease. Leucosis alone caused 40% of mortality in egg-producing breeds. Herbert Williams-Smith FRS was head of microbiology until May 1984. wikipedia.org
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