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Dictionary » P » Pathology PathologyPathology (Science: study) The branch of medicine concerned with disease, especially its structure and its functional effects on the body. Any deviation from a healthy or normal condition.The branch of medical science that studies the causes and nature and effects of diseases.The study of how [[disease Changes an organisms functionality as a unit (like measles causing brain damage) and structural changes caused by diseases (like the creation of [[galls and [[tannins in plants). ![]()
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Results from our forumHuman Pathology 'Multiple-Choice Questions'Hello guys! Double checking my answers for my graduate pathology class! Thanks! Feel free to respond! Would love to debate on answers! 1. The following hormones are easily detectable in the systemic blood EXCEPT: a. GH b. CRH c. FSH d. Oxytocin e. TSH ...
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Help please! case study about Excretory System... insulin First, i have no clue what is the normal range from blood examination and to answers these questions one should know physiology and pathology of overall body, i have only learned a few so it's impossible to me diagnose all he thing they gave me even if i guess the cause of symptom ...
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cancer spread biology?... Chengmin 1.; Zhou, Qijing 2.; Shao, Xangming 2. Jingsu Provincial Research Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, China [1] //Dept Pathology, Naval Medical College, Nanjing, China [2]. Clinical study of the effect of qigong practice on the Cu-Zn SOD activity in cancer patients. ...
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Correcting For Diplopia... replaced with a pair ground for a person with diplopia? This condition has been examined by a neuro-opthomologist, found to have no major pathology, and has not progressed for over two years but does produce a doubling of images when using the 'scope. The 'scope is manufactured by Wolfe ...
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Method preventing illnesses in the progeny... performs the action: natural selection and reproduction of viable organisms, and also an interdiction and realization of infinite variants of pathology. This criterion allows carrying out control of parental levels of viability before conception of descendants and opens a new era in prevention ...
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