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patho-
patho- (ˈpæθəʊ, pəˈθɒ) repr. Gr. παθο-, comb. form of πάθος suffering, disease, etc. (see pathos), used in scientific and technical terms, for the more important of which see their alphabetical places. ˌpatho-anaˈtomical a., pertaining to morbid anatomy. ˌpathobioˈlogical a., relating to living orga... Oxford English Dictionary
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Patho Plains Important Bird Area
The Patho Plains Important Bird Area comprises a 794 km2 tract of mainly pastoral farmland near the town of Gunbower in north-central Victoria, south-eastern Australia. It contains several relatively small nature conservation reserves as well as the 38 km2 Terrick Terrick National Park. Description ... wikipedia.org
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pathogerm
pathogerm, -germic see patho-. Oxford English Dictionary
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AS Horizon Patho
Association Sportive Horizon Patho is a football club of New Caledonia, competing in the New Caledonia Super Ligue. Stadium The current the club stadium is the Stade La Roche, in the city of Maré, with a capacity for 3,000 spectators. Players Among the team's players are: Goalkeepers: Wilfried Caroi... wikipedia.org
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pathomania
pathomania to pathopœous: see patho-. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ectonucleotidase
ectonucleotidases generate extracellular adenosine, which abrogates nucleotide-mediated effects and activates adenosine receptors, often with opposing (patho wikipedia.org
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pathotype
pathotype, n. Microbiol. (ˈpæθəʊtaɪp) [f. patho- + type n.: cf. genotype n.2, phenotype n., etc.] Each of several varieties of a particular micro-organism which differ from one another in their disease-causing behaviour; a pathogenically distinct variety of a micro-organism.1961 Okabe & Goto in Bull... Oxford English Dictionary
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pathophysiology
pathophysiology Med. (ˌpæθəʊfɪzɪˈɒlədʒɪ) [f. patho- + physiology.] The physiological processes associated with disease or injury; the study of such processes.1952 Adv. Internal Med. V. 428 Abnormalities in protein metabolism form the central problem in the patho⁓physiology of multiple myeloma. 1962 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Biomedicine
Biomedicine involves the study of (patho-) physiological processes with methods from biology and physiology. wikipedia.org
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pathotoxin
pathotoxin, n. Biol. (ˌpæθəʊˈtɒksɪn) [f. patho- + toxin n.] Any toxin whose presence causes, or contributes towards the causation of, a disease.1963 Wheeler & Luke in Ann. Rev. Microbiol. XVII. 225 For those toxins which have been shown to play an important causal role in disease, we propose the ter... Oxford English Dictionary
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patho ch 4 Flashcards | Quizlet
Neurosyphilis神经梅毒 ___ damages the central nervous system, resulting in dementia, blindness and motor disabilities (tabes dorsalis). CONDYLOMATA ACUMINATA (GENITAL WARTS) is caused by certain strains of human papillomavirus (HPV), TRICHOMONIASIS. is caused by Trichomonas vaginalis.
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pathognomonic
pathognomonic, a. and n. Med. and Path. (pəθɒgnəʊˈmɒnɪk) [ad. Gr. παθογνωµονικ-ός (Galen) skilled in judging of symptoms or diseases, f. παθο-, patho- + γνωµονικός able to give an opinion, f. γνώµων judge, knowing person.] A. adj. Applied to a sign or symptom by which a disease may be known or disti... Oxford English Dictionary
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علم الجينوم المعرفية
بيولوجيا النمط الظاهري التطوري (evo-pheno) وعلم الأحياء التطوري (evo-patho) يفحص نهج بيولوجيا النمط الظاهري التطوري (evo-pheno) تعبير النمط الظاهري بين يفحص نهج علم الأحياء التطوري (Evo-Patho) انتشار المرض بين الأنواع. wikipedia.org
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pathologic
pathologic, a. (pæθəʊˈlɒdʒɪk) [ad. Gr. παθολογικ-ός, f. παθο-, patho-: see -logic: cf. F. pathologique (Cotgr. 1611).] Of or belonging to pathology.1656 Blount Glossogr., Pathologick, pertaining to Pathologie. 1852 Th. Ross Humboldt's Trav. II. xxiv. 500 That vague feeling of debility..produced by w... Oxford English Dictionary
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pathogen
pathogen (ˈpæθəʊdʒɛn) Also -gene. [f. patho- + -gen.] Any agent that causes disease, esp. a micro-organism.1880 Libr. Univ. Knowl. (N.Y.) VI. 647 Pathogen [the micrococcus of] contagion. 1942 E. C. Stakman in Aerobiology (Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Publ. No. 17) 2/1 The possible aerial dissemination of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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