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TISSUAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TISSUAL is of or relating to tissue.
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tissual, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the adjective tissual is in the 1830s. OED's only evidence for tissual is from 1837, in the writing of Patrick Keith.
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TISSUAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Relating to tissue.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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tissual
tissual, a. rare—1. (ˈtɪʃ(j)uːəl, ˈtɪsjuːəl) [irreg. f. next + -al1, after virtual, etc.] Of or pertaining to (living) tissue: see next, 5.1837 P. Keith Bot. Lex. 343 Plants..exhibiting..indications of such tissual and organic susceptibilities as are proper to their rank in the scale of being.
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TISSUE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Tissue definition: an aggregate of similar cells and cell products forming a definite kind of structural material with a specific function, ...
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"TISSUAL": Relating to or affecting tissue - OneLook
▸ adjective: (biology, archaic) Of or relating to tissue. Similar: tissular, tecidual, histic, tunical, visceral, vaginal, tactile, carnal, multitissue, tubal, ...
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tissular
tissular, a. Med. (ˈtɪsjʊlə(r)) [Irreg. f. tissue n. + -lar as in muscular, nodular, etc.: cf. F. tissulaire.] = tissual a.1965 Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Med. CXX. 678 (heading) Effect of primidone (mysoline) on tissular levels of griseofulvin in the rat. 1979 Experientia XXXV. 254/1 This morphologi...
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Tissue (biology) - Wikipedia
In biology, tissue is an assembly of similar cells and their extracellular matrix from the same embryonic origin that together carry out a specific function.
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TISSUE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a piece of soft absorbent tissue paper used especially as a handkerchief or for removing cosmetics 2. an aggregate of cells usually of a particular kind
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Body Tissues - SEER Training Modules - National Cancer Institute
There are four main tissue types in the body: epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous. Each is designed for specific functions.
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TISSUE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a group of connected cells in an animal or plant that are similar to each other, have the same purpose, and form the stated part of the animal or plant.
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Tissue : r/etymology - Reddit
"tissue" enters Middle English from Old French in the mid-14c., meaning "band or belt of rich material; earlier a ribbon, headband, belt of woven material."
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The report described the brain changes at tissual and cellular levels.
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Genomic instability of cancer cells in h&e image Is there are any books or papers on the topic of visual differences(analyzing H&E microscopy) of high grade cancer cells vs low grade cancer cells vs non-cancer cells? ...
Different tumors show different patterns of cellular and tissual aberrations.
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▪ I. tissue, n. (ˈtɪʃ(j)uː, ˈtɪsjuː) Forms: α. 4–5 tyssu, 4–6 tissewe, 5 tyssew, -eu, -ywe, (pl. -eux), 5–6 tyssue, 5–7 tissu, tissew, 6 tyssewe, tysswe, 5– tissue. β. 5–6 tisshue, tisshewe, Sc. tusche, (tuscha), 5–8 tishew, 6 tyshew, tysshewe, tyshiew, tushwe, Sc. tischey, -ay, tische, tysche, 7 ti...
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